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Scaffolding for Roles

Support for Concept Development
If this is your first time through, you'll want to read more about concept development before you begin. When you're ready, fill in the blanks to develop your concept.

  1. What's the concept you want to develop?

    (for example: "fair and equal education" or "the current debate on desegregation")

  2. On a separate piece of paper, list or cluster all the ideas and aspects related to your concept. ( Would you like to see an example?)

  3. Look at the cluster or list and then type in the lines below the 2 - 4 main aspects that define or make-up the concept you're defining or developing. (Another example?)


    Critical Attribute 1

    Critical Attribute 2

SIZE="3">Critical Attribute 3

SIZE="3">Critical Attribute 4

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First posted 1999.
Last modified Wednesday December 03, 2008
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