Researching Issues of Race and Gender
Overview
The class will research statistical information involving racial
breakdown of the United States population by gender and ethnicity.
These breakdowns could consist of issues such as population changes,
number of AIDS cases, death rates and educational levels. This will
give students an opportunity to use the Internet to access and
analyze current data.
Concepts
- The use of the Internet is a valuable resource tool.
- There is a correlation in various issues between race and
gender.
Indicators
- Retrieve information from the Internet.
- Record information on a data chart.
- Create various graphs reflecting comparisons of data.
- Use information from graphs and Internet to present
conclusions to class.
Precomputer
- Brainstorm, as a class activity, various issues that could be
affected by race or gender.
- From brainstorming students will, in pairs, decide on at least
three issues to research.
- Discuss various methods of researching information, such as
use of the library or
Internet.
- Students will create a data chart to record information as it
is gathered.
- Review spreadsheet construction procedures with formulas.
- Review methods of creating graphs from spreadsheets.
- Verify that each student has a signed Internet-use permission
form.
- Assign computer seat numbers for lab.
- Develop a list of pre-approved Internet sites.
On the computer
- In the lab, students will access data from the Internet
related to their chosen issues.
- Students will record information on their data chart.
- After collecting and recording data, students will enter their
data onto a ClarisWorks spreadsheet.
- From their spreadsheets, students will create a circle and a
bar graph to represent their issues.
Postcomputer
- Students will, individually, write 5 to 10 factual statements
based on their research.
- In groups, students will make at least three observations
showing correlations, if any, between the issues they
researched.
- Students will present their findings to the class.
Related resources
- References from Census Bureau statistics.