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Chasing a Cure for Diabetes

Science
English Language Arts

Pose the questions to students and hold a class discussion to ascertain their understanding of medical ethics.
Record students’ viewpoints so they can refer to them once their research is complete.
To begin their research, students will examine the clips on the topic Chasing a Cure for Diabetes on the CBC Radio and Television Archives Web site, paying particular attention to Clips #5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.
Within their groups, students will view the material from different perspectives: someone who has diabetes, a medical professional, a research scientist involved in the development of the protocol, and a politician. Students can do additional research if they wish.
Once students have gathered the information, they should present it to their group. Within the group, students must come to a consensus regarding the position they will take in their presentation. As a group, they write their position paper.
Assessment Tip
Assess students on the clarity, persuasiveness, and organization of the arguments presented in their position paper. Students can also assess their peers based on the clarity and persuasiveness of the arguments presented.









