Hello everyone,
One reason I joined this forum, as well as my interest in the case and a family connection to Whitechapel, is that I'm a History teacher.
Over the past few years I've been working on a little mini-project that my students undertake. The Ripper suits this very well - History is about argument construction and evidence use, and there's no "wrong answer" per se, just answers that aren't supported particularly well (if at all.) What better way to explore that, than in a topic with no universally acknowledged answer?
The project involves students being given the rudiments of the Ripper killings (I provide the details in a slightly altered form, as I'll mention below), and some details about Whitechapel generally. They then have to decide a motive for the killing (and the only two they're allowed is that either prostitutes are easy targets, or that JtR was "down on whores".) Then they get the text of the three letters that generate the most interest to those who study the case - Dear Boss, Saucy Jack and From Hell. From these they begin to establish what kind of an individual they think the killer was. Then they get evidence, and witness statements, judge their reliability, and then ultimately are handed a list of 12 potential suspects, from which they pick the one most likely based on what they've argued from the evidence. Overall, it's quite fun, and it's open to numerous different conclusions.
This year, I separated the letters into one part of the investigation and the other evidence into the second part, largely because it allows more detailed study. The idea is that, like the letters, I want to give the students three potential pieces of evidence to examine, and judge the validity of. I've got two pieces - the Goulston Street Graffiti and the Whitechapel Road knife. I need a third!
I would welcome suggestions as to what the third piece could be. I considered the Lusk "kidne" but the problem with that is that if a student has already discounted the "from hell" letter, there's no merit at all in examining the kidney.
My students are 14 years old so won't deal easily with involved coroner's reports and such like, and ideally I'd like a piece of actual, physical "evidence". Witness statements are dealt with in separate lessons, so they're also out. The Whitechapel Road knife almost certainly wasn't part of the killings but I include it because, at a HUGE push, it may have been. Something of a similar authenticity value or higher would be fine.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received!
In order to make the topic manageable in the time allocated to it, I've had to tell the students that certain things are unquestionable, so any "evidence" that primarily serves to ask questions about any of the following assumptions can't be used (these don't necessarily reflect my views, but it's essential to give some sort of starting direction to their investigations!)
1. The killer worked alone.
2. The killer only killed the "canonical five".
3. The killer killed both victims of the "double event".
Any ideas, anyone?!
Thanks in advance.
One reason I joined this forum, as well as my interest in the case and a family connection to Whitechapel, is that I'm a History teacher.
Over the past few years I've been working on a little mini-project that my students undertake. The Ripper suits this very well - History is about argument construction and evidence use, and there's no "wrong answer" per se, just answers that aren't supported particularly well (if at all.) What better way to explore that, than in a topic with no universally acknowledged answer?
The project involves students being given the rudiments of the Ripper killings (I provide the details in a slightly altered form, as I'll mention below), and some details about Whitechapel generally. They then have to decide a motive for the killing (and the only two they're allowed is that either prostitutes are easy targets, or that JtR was "down on whores".) Then they get the text of the three letters that generate the most interest to those who study the case - Dear Boss, Saucy Jack and From Hell. From these they begin to establish what kind of an individual they think the killer was. Then they get evidence, and witness statements, judge their reliability, and then ultimately are handed a list of 12 potential suspects, from which they pick the one most likely based on what they've argued from the evidence. Overall, it's quite fun, and it's open to numerous different conclusions.
This year, I separated the letters into one part of the investigation and the other evidence into the second part, largely because it allows more detailed study. The idea is that, like the letters, I want to give the students three potential pieces of evidence to examine, and judge the validity of. I've got two pieces - the Goulston Street Graffiti and the Whitechapel Road knife. I need a third!
I would welcome suggestions as to what the third piece could be. I considered the Lusk "kidne" but the problem with that is that if a student has already discounted the "from hell" letter, there's no merit at all in examining the kidney.
My students are 14 years old so won't deal easily with involved coroner's reports and such like, and ideally I'd like a piece of actual, physical "evidence". Witness statements are dealt with in separate lessons, so they're also out. The Whitechapel Road knife almost certainly wasn't part of the killings but I include it because, at a HUGE push, it may have been. Something of a similar authenticity value or higher would be fine.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received!
In order to make the topic manageable in the time allocated to it, I've had to tell the students that certain things are unquestionable, so any "evidence" that primarily serves to ask questions about any of the following assumptions can't be used (these don't necessarily reflect my views, but it's essential to give some sort of starting direction to their investigations!)
1. The killer worked alone.
2. The killer only killed the "canonical five".
3. The killer killed both victims of the "double event".
Any ideas, anyone?!
Thanks in advance.
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