MY HOMETOWN - Episode 15 - Mr. Potter Goes To School
MY HOMETOWN - (40x24 min) by Canadian Poet Jean Mercier
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24m
In this episode: • honesty • cheating • valuing other’s differences • consequences of actions • personal strengths and weaknesses
Eddie and several other students just don't take their math teacher seriously. After all, he talks with hesitation, is forgetful and can't seem to even be able to manage his own finances. But when they are caught cheating on the math exam, they learn to respect him in a different light.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This program will enable students:
• to examine the implications of dishonesty especially cheating
• to recognize the consequences of personal actions and choices
• to realize the importance of accepting responsibility for personal actions and choices
• to acknowledge and appreciate individual differences
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