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"Roundtable Discussion" Response

Please respond to the "Roundtable Discussion" article by  7:00 am on Friday morning. 1. Your responses should be at least 200 words. 2. You may respond any way you choose, but you might consider these questions:      To what extent does the discussion help the students understand each other?  (Does it help them understand each other better?)  Give examples why or why not.       What does the discussion suggest about the role adults played in the events at Central High?     How do you think the white students might have acted if the adults had been less involved?

"There I Was in History"

Please respond to the "There I Was in History" article by  7:00 am on Wednesday morning. 1. Your responses should be at least 200 words. 2. You might consider these questions:               Should Eison have apologized for his actions?                Should he apologize now?                Was he "a product" of his day and time as he claimed?  Or should he have known it was a                         horrible thing to do, regardless of the time?                 He said, "A kid that age, you follow the crowd."  Is that true?  And so, is he or isn't he                 responsible for his actions? 3. Comment on two of your classmates' posts.