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STUDENT’S SECTION - ROLE PLAY SCENARIOS
In a Civics class, most of the students listen quietly and do their best to participate. There are three boys and one girl who often get over excited about
what they’re working on, and they sometimes call out, act silly and interrupt each other and also make fun of other sincere students when they answer to
teacher’s questions. One day, the teacher allows the students in the class to make their groups work on a special community project. The boys are some of
the first students chosen by classmates to be in a group, but no one wants to work with that girl, and several classmates tell her she is too silly and doesn’t
behave right with others. If we take this girl in our group, she will create a nuisance in the group and will not behave properly during community work.
The science teacher gave a really hard test; it was a surprise test and teacher announced after the test that marks of the class test will be added to their unit
test scores. Several students feel bad about how they did in the test. One boy starts crying hard because he is worried he did badly and his mother will be
upset with him due to his scores. He knows he could have done better, and he feels so terrible that he can’t stop crying. In the hall on the way to lunch,
several other students tell him they can’t believe he’s crying over something like that. Doesn’t he know boys don’t make a big deal over something silly like
a science test? Doesn’t he know that crying is for girls?
Amita is very excited today as she turns to 18 and becomes eligible to vote in coming elections. She goes to her mother and asks her about voting, the
election process, and the voter ID card process, etc. Her mother is too tied up with household chores and ignores her queries. She then goes to her father
and asks him the same questions. Her father rudely replies, “Don’t come to me again for such silly questions. Your elder brother and I can decide on such
cases. Politics and elections are topics that girls should not think about”. He advises her to help her mother and learn household tasks. Amita gets very
disappointed by listening to this.
At recess, the boys are very excited because they’re finally allowed to play football on the big field. They can’t wait to make their teams and get started—
maybe they’ll even have a tournament! One boy isn’t interested, though. Who cares about stupid football? He has plenty of other things to keep him busy
at recess. The other boys can’t believe it. What kind of a BOY is he, anyway? They call him a sissy and say they just can’t believe he isn’t interested in sports.