Section B: 25 marks Question 6: Case study about sexuality
(13 marks)
Read this letter from Tanya in which she asks for advice, and anwer the questions that follow. Dear Noelene I want to ask your advice about something that has happened in our family. My oldest brother, Timothy, just returned from a two-year trip to the Far East. Although we all missed him very much, we are not quite sure how to handle things right now. Timothy has come back with a guy named Teddy and he says that he and Teddy are married! To make matters worse, Timothy says they are going to adopt a baby. My father says he never wants to see Tim again. He even said that he does not consider Tim his son anymore. Everyone is very angry and I don’t know what to do. Is it really wrong for two guys to love each other, and why can’t they adopt a baby? I know Timothy will make a really great dad. I just want to see my brother, but now I don’t know. What if Tim goes away again and never comes back? Why are they all behaving like this? Please help me. I don’t know what to do. Tanya 6.1 How can family norms affect a person’s sexuality? 6.2 How can community norms affect a person’s sexuality?
6.3 What is the difference between heterosexuality and homosexuality? 6.4 Why is it wrong to discriminate against a gay person?
Question 7: Case study/scenario with open-ended questions
(6) (4) (2) (1)
(6 marks)
Joshua’s coach thinks he has a good chance of being chosen for the provincial hockey team, but he is worried that Joshua is not motivated enough. He explains to Joshua how important it is to set personal goals and to think about the skills and strategies that will make it possible to reach those goals. After spending half an hour talking to the coach and writing down strategies and skills, Joshua feels excited and ready to face the challenge ahead of him. Explain how a person can reach his or her personal potential by suggesting six
skills and strategies that can help a person to reach his or her goals. Question 8: Learning styles
(6 marks)
Daniel has always struggled to sit still in class. His mom says he just does not try hard enough, and he should write everything down the teacher says in class. When he gets home from school, she makes him rewrite the notes, so that he can remember it all. But Daniel is not doing any better at school. In fact, he is more frustrated than ever.
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