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OVERVIEW
In this activity, students stage a parliamentary committee hearing in the newly independent Eastern European country of Boldovistan. Role playing characters with differing attitudes towards homosexuality, students testify on legislation to abolish laws making consensual homosexual relations between adults a crime. In the process, they compare the differing points of view, attempt to reach a decision on whether government should regulate persons' private lives, and analyze the consequences of different decisions. OBJECTIVES
Age Level: High school to adultTime: About 90 minutes Materials: Handout 1: The Situation in Boldovistan Today Handout 2: Parliamentary Hearing Role Cards Subject Areas: Social studies PROCEDUREAsk students to read Handout 1:
The Situation in Boldovistan Today describing the activity
and setting the scene. As presented here, the situation in the fictional
country of Boldovistan resembles present-day Romania.
Assign three students to each of the groups who will be offering testimony.
Assign six students to sit on the parliamentary committee.
Once the groups are organized and the committee is chosen, hand out
the role cards.
Allow approximately 15 minutes for the groups to prepare their testimony.
Students role playing committee members should use the time to develop
a list of questions to ask each of the parties testifying. They should
also look at all the role cards to get a sense of who will testify and
the concerns they will present.
Each group should draw lots to determine the order of testimony. After
a group makes its presentation, it should then answer questions from
the committee.
After hearing testimony, the committee should draw up its recommendations
to the government, along with reasons for those recommendations. The
committee can work in fishbowl� fashion, debating what recommendations
to make in front of the rest of the class.
After the committee reports its recommendations, debrief the activity
with the following questions:
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