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Time for Reflection: Interview with Elly Van Aspert
Time for Reflection: Interview with Elly Van Aspert
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This interview can be used to assist students in further constructing the attitudes and dispositions just discussed in this chapter. Which of the attitudes and dispositions would you select to be a focus of a lesson using the interview with Ms. Van Aspert at the fifth-grade level? Why does this passage lend itself to teaching the attitude or disposition you have identified?
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Several values are expressed in this passage. Which value speaks most directly to you?
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Whose value is it, Ms. Van Aspert's? Her mother's? Her parents? The Nazis'? Why does it speak most directly to you?
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