A pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This was right across the street from where my friend Clarke lived for a while. Photo taken in 2011.
Hi everyone,
Today, we had some exchange students come in, we finished the Time For School assignment, and continued to work on the Culture Project. Here's the recap for today:
Learning Targets:
Communication LT 1: I can communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Critical Thinking LT 1: I can explain multiple perspectives and viewpoints.
Knowledge LT 15: I can explain how culture both reflects and shapes society.
Behavior LT 1: I can manage my responsibilities as a student.
Soundtrack: "Rhapsody in Blue" by Leonard Bernstein. Selected for today because I went flying over the weekend, and this song is used in United Airlines commercials. No lyrics, but listen here.
AGENDA 10/25/16:
News Brief – Kenny
Exchange Students
Time for School
Culture Project
Homework: Read the blog. Continue working on the Culture Project! Next news brief: Moses.
News Brief: Kenny had the news brief today and talked about this story with the class: BBC.com - French citizens killed in surveillance plane crash on Malta. We found Malta on our world maps (in Europe) and talked about this story for a little bit, in context with what is going on in Europe to combat drugs. Moses was selected to do the next news brief.
We also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):
BBCNews.com - One-minute World News
Finally, we checked in about the weekend (I am still quite tired from my quick weekend trip to the Bay Area!), and anything else that was happening, as well.
Exchange Students: We were very fortunate to have two exchange students at Westview present about their culture today in class: Philine from Germany and Paulette from Mexico! I really enjoyed hearing about their culture and perspective on our culture. Thank you for your focus and great questions during this time! If you see either of them around Westview, be sure to say hi and thank her again for coming in! :-)
Philine did not make her presentation sharable, but here was Paulette's presentation that she went through in class:
So cool! My thanks again to Philine and Paulette for coming in!
Exchange Students: We were very fortunate to have two exchange students at Westview present about their culture today in class: Philine from Germany and Paulette from Mexico! I really enjoyed hearing about their culture and perspective on our culture. Thank you for your focus and great questions during this time! If you see either of them around Westview, be sure to say hi and thank her again for coming in! :-)
Philine did not make her presentation sharable, but here was Paulette's presentation that she went through in class:
So cool! My thanks again to Philine and Paulette for coming in!
Time For School: We finished Time For School today. If you missed class and the handout, here it is:
Again, the point to this was to analyze how we see surface culture and what deeper culture is like in different areas around the world.
We started at about 1:10:25 in to the following video, then finished it, if you missed class and need to catch up, or simply want to review it again:
PBS.org - Time For School 2003-2016
After the documentary, we went back to the assignment, talked about the students and their culture, then answered the three questions on the back side of the paper.
This will be due in class next week (on Wednesday), so be working on it at home, bring work into class to do, and ask questions if you need help!
The rest of class was devoted to working on the Culture Project, as I went around the class and answered questions about it, or brainstormed ideas. Please continue to be working on this at home! See you next class. :-)
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