Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) -- University  of Michigan


Guidelines For Instructors Handling Class Discussion of the Tsunami


If you are teaching this term, you may want to discuss aspects of the catastrophe in class, or the subject may come up spontaneously because of your course content or because the tragedy is such an emotionally powerful topic.

If students mention the catastrophe, you may want to acknowledge the value of having a discussion but, in fact, defer discussion until you have a plan to handle it. In lieu of discussion, you could ask students to write briefly on the topic, and then you could summarize and present their ideas and reactions at the next class session. If you find you are not ready to handle the topic, do not feel obliged to do so.

If you decide to initiate discussion of the tsunami in the context of your course:

If you want help in planning a class session or debriefing a session where the topic came up, email crlt@umich.edu (and a consultant will contact you) or call 764-0505.

If you have suffered personal loss and need assistance, contact the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FASAP): http://www.umich.edu/~fasap/

If you have students who are troubled and need assistance, suggest they contact Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS): http://www.umich.edu/~caps/

Letter from President Mary Sue Coleman, Provost Paul Courant, and Vice President Royster Harper
regarding Community Response to Tsunami Disaster

 

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