DEINDIVIDUATION LESSON PLAN

  1.  OBJECTIVES
  1.  STARTER QUESTIONS

Display a blank version of Canva post with JUST the title: https://www.canva.com/design/DAHANmf-IPk/ObovEibGvPaPXXnDTO0nSQ/edit?utm_content=DAHANmf-IPk&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton 

Have students write responses to the following questions:

Collect responses and let students share before continuing. 

  1.  CONCEPT INTRODUCTION 

Now display the original Canva poster with its previously provided content: https://www.canva.com/design/DAHANmf-IPk/ObovEibGvPaPXXnDTO0nSQ/edit?utm_content=DAHANmf-IPk&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton

Introduce deindividuation using your DEFINITION

Ask:

ORIGINS OF DEINDIVIDUATION 

*Using the Origins section of the Canva poster: 

Discussion Prompts:

CAUSES + SYMPTOMS OF DEINDIVIDUATION
Display the “Causes” slide and review together:

Display the “Symptoms” slide and review together: 

Ask students

  1. MAIN ACTIVITY: APPLYING DEINDIVIDUATION

ACTIVITY #1: MASKED DECISION-MAKING ACTIVITY (Causes, More Active)

  1. Divide students into small groups 
  2. Each group receives a moral or social decision as a short scenario
    1. An ‘online’ comment on a crazy picture (modern)
    2. How they would ‘protest’ on a controversial topic (combo)
    3. What ‘expected’ meal etiquette looks like (historical)
  3. Students must answer accordingly to their applicable prompt

ROUND 1: students respond individually and anonymously 

ROUND 2: students discuss together and submit a collective answer

  1. After this, compare and contrast the differences between individual and group decisions. 

ACTIVITY #2: OBSERVED SCENARIO ANALYSIS (Symptoms, Less Active)

  1. Show short video clips or describe crowd-involved scenarios (i.e., sports riots, internet trolling, historical mobs
  2. Have students identify which deindividuation elements are present per example
  1.  HISTORY & REAL-WORLD CONNECTION

Direct students to apply deindividuation to history context:

  1.  FINAL REFLECTION

Below, BRIEFLY SCAN at least one of the provided resources and refer to it in a 1-2 paragraph response

Respond to the following questions:
*Note:  no need to formally cite readings/references. Simply stating author/study/concept and elaborating on its connection will suffice. 

  1. How did today’s lesson help or heighten your understanding of how people behave in group settings?
  2. What is one cause or symptom of deindividuation that stood out to you? Why?