I came across an article called âhttps://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/060-the-perfect-portfolio/â by Bob Borson. Your portfolio is essential for school and for applying for a job, it shows your skills and how … Read More
Category: Student Work (Page 7 of 11)
Earlier this semester, we thought about Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave.” Let’s return to that reading, and to our earlier discussion, to consider if or how Plato’s Allegory … Read More
We’re spending all of this time thinking about built or natural spaces for reflection, and starting to think about questions we can ask that will help us focus our research. … Read More
- What metaphor could help describe education for youâthink about how Freire talks about the banking model, in which teachers deposit information into students, or Plato, who uses light and dark
Project Overview
For our First Year Learning Community, we have decided to focus on the topic of spaces for reflection. For ENG 1101’s Project #2, we will consider what … Read More
So the other day I was walking by my old neighborhood where I lived all my life after recently moving somewhere else.I believe this a reflection because what I remember … Read More
The reading about research, “Research Starts with A Thesis Statement,” builds on what we just read last week, showing us that inquiry-based research helps us see a larger … Read More
I graduated high school this summer, so I was a senior last September. I used to go in James Madison High school, which was located on Bedford avenue and kingâs … Read More
When I would take walks to my Church I would always like walk pass by this area that was under construction. As I mentioned in the previous discussion I like … Read More
I went for a walk around my neighborhood but explored a section I don’t really be at. I choose to walk this way because it’s in my neighborhood and I … Read More