were different. We also have whole group discussions where the teacher asks a question to ask about diversity or culture in the classroom and we have to participate by giving our own personal answers back. The most recent question he asked for one of these discussions was, “What are some appropriate ways in your class you could teach the students about different cultures and diversities?” The reason why he proposes questions like these for us as a class to discuss is because when it comes time…
understanding all the intense wording. Through the rhetorical reading notes, I learned to read with a purpose and to pick out the main idea, which also helped me with my summary. The last question on our rhetorical reading notes asks us to pick a word from each page that relates to the page’s main idea. I think that question helps me the most on rhetorical reading notes because it made me go page by page and recognize what the main point of each page was. Through that I better understood the…
role model. My Nana is like my best friend. She is always here for me which means I can count on her for anything. It is a privilege to be able to sit and talk with her. I asked her ten questions and the interview lasted about eight minutes. What questions were I most excited to ask? I was eager to ask questions about her husband and life advice. Over the years I have heard little stories here and there about her husband, Freeman. I enjoyed seeing her eyes light up along with a smile on her…
teach me new words and help with my pronunciation. In addition, there were times where my identity and language difficulty caused me to get in problems where the costumers would question my service. One memorable one was with this well-dressed middle-aged woman who asked for a stocking. Similar woman like her often question my service, often making me wonder if I am doing my job properly. In addition, Hsu does the same thing, but mentions Western identities and notions can provide some type of…
People sit in groups and talk about stuff that relates nothing to their work also having to deal with the noises that are being made by the following groups that are surrounding them. I was able to speak to Maria H a non-athlete sophomore, one of the questions I asked her regarding the library was if she sits alone or if she chooses to sit with a group when she is in there. Maria said that she usually sits with 2-3 friends after class in the evenings. I then asked her what kinds of noises…
We are trying to get our research participants into a certain mindset prior to asking questions and in doing so we may cause psychological stress or harm to the participants. We can avoid this ethical issue with informed consent. When participants agree to do the experiment, we will give them a brief rundown of what to expect and what the research…
Student will take time to read paragraph relevant to the story in order to answer the questions. The questioner will be answer within the small groups. 4 Academic Language Through this activity, the ELA advance student will be able to describe, analyze and interpret the story with their own words adding some news sight words that was…
When I first read the criteria for this semester long project I was imagining it to be busy work. After the first assignment I quickly realized it was more than that. This project and class showed me that medicine is not just how much biology, chemistry, or anatomy is known. Rather, in order to be the best possible health professional I need to be able to communicate with others. I found this project to be a precise description of reality, even though my client was my father and I had a personal…
Remember when you were growing up and you were growing up and your older sibling would be able to go out and you would be stuck in the house because you were younger? This is privilege because your parents felt that you were not mature enough so your sibling was able to benefit from your parents actions. There are many ways that privilege can be defined based on gender, age, ethnicity, and economic status. ( Example) . But what does privilege really mean? Throughout the rest of this essay we…
to choosing a college major or a career. However, one person questions that phrase by asking if it is “wisdom or malarkey” (Pg. 1). That person is Gordon Marino and he is a philosophy professor at St. Olaf College. His article, called, “A Life Beyond Do What You Love,” questions the famous motto by saying that sometimes we should not do what we love, but rather do other things that will make the world around us better. Dr. Marino questions the “do what you love” ideology by saying that sometimes…