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HereSince1628 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:06 PM
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Honest question about a hypothetical name within a class assignment.
Edited on Sun Oct-14-07 10:07 PM by HereSince1628
This involves 2 questions or I'd use a poll.

I currently teach at a small women's College where the student body is about 45% Black. I wrote a draft version of a problem-based learning exercise that names a hypothetical student as Evelyn Shansai (the last name is from a local telephone directory)...My SO thinks it should be changed to Evelyn Smith before I use it because Shansai is too ethnic sounding.

My questions are:

Is it bad to use a non-European name or is it bad to avoid them?

Do you think I should change the name in the exercise to something more like Evelyn Smith.

on edit: Thanks for your input.
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Glorfindel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:13 PM
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1. I think it's silly to avoid non-European names
be creative! Use "Hadassah Goldblatt," "Umm Ali," and "Juanita Lopez de la Pena y Gomez" as hypothetical names in your exercises.
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TheDoorbellRang Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:37 PM
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9. "Smith" is ethnic sounding, too
Edited on Sun Oct-14-07 10:38 PM by TheDoorbellRang
aren't all last names? :shrug:

On edit: sorry, meant in response to OP
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Skinner ADMIN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:15 PM
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2. I think you should not change the name.
The name you've chosen for the exercise is a perfectly good name. There is no need to change it.

In fact, I think anyone teaching in 2007 should probably be making an effort to make their lessons more inclusive. This is one way to do that.
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nightrider767 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:17 PM
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3. Please
Keep the original name. It's ethnic, sure. But this country is ethnic. Time to wake up and smell the roses.

Good luck.
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Richard Steele Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:18 PM
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4. It would depend upon the problem in question, but generally I'd say it's fine. nm
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otherlander Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:19 PM
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5. I think you should make the name
Walstib Jones.
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bjorkfan Donating Member (206 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:19 PM
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6. Are your students primarily culturally American?
If they are mostly African American as opposed to immigrant blacks they would have mostly Anglo-Saxon surnames like Smith, Jones, Williams, etc. Shansai sounds south Asian, though I would check what names are connected to it in the phonebook. I'm also thinking that if it's an unusual last name, some of your students will get distracted by that instead of concentrating on the problem. Is it necessary for the character to have a last name?

When I was training in a cruise line for procedures of recording guest information, we used the names of real celebrities, but with made-up personal information.
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ChazII Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:38 PM
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10. Good points.
I know my students get hung up on the names, but my students are 8 years old.
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ecstatic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:22 PM
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7. Just don't use a patronizing, stereotypical name to suit the audience
Actually, you can't go wrong with your husband's suggestion.
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Lint Head Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-14-07 10:30 PM
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8. I'm not sure. Smith may be considered a slur to a WASP.
:dem:
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HereSince1628 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-15-07 05:43 AM
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11. Thank-you all for your comments.
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1932 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-15-07 06:19 AM
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12. I had a professor whose hypothetical names were characters from movies
Edited on Mon Oct-15-07 06:21 AM by 1932
And the movies illustrated points she was trying to make.
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