Instructions for the presentations:

The presentations instructions are relatively simple:

Here are basic GUIDELINES for reading our material.

1) Presentations will be done as a group

2) Each group organizes what they will do (eg, issues to emphasize),
how they will present it (panel discussion, class involvement/discussion,
skits, "games," videos, etc)

3) If there are extra readings, the groups will provide readings AT LEAST 10
days in advance (this is CRITICALLY IMPORTANT). You may opt NOT to give 
readings, but IF YOU DO, make sure the class has time to read them. Net-links 
are best.  If you are presenting on an "open" night with no specific topic or
readings assigned by the instructor, it is up to you to frame the topic and 
present readings.

4) Grading will be a combined group grade (presentation, cohesiveness,
integration) and individual grade (knowledge of topic, fielding of
questions)

In general, any good-faith attempt to join the issues of a text is
acceptable for a presentation.

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