1. How did you feel about your discussion experience? What did you enjoy and what was difficult?
It was a great experience to me to meet some of PSU graduate students and discuss about the stories. I really enjoyed with that activity.
2. Which letter from #5 on page 1 of the worksheet was hardest to decide in your group? Why do you think it was the hardest?
It was a great experience to me to meet some of PSU graduate students and discuss about the stories. I really enjoyed with that activity.
2. Which letter from #5 on page 1 of the worksheet was hardest to decide in your group? Why do you think it was the hardest?
Letter (D) because some of my group members had different opinions.
b: "most likely to be remembered in the future" --> "least likely"
c: "most affected/changed by their experience" --> "least affected"
d: "most courageous" --> "least courageous"
3. Was it easy or difficult to come to agreements with your groups? What made it easy and what made it challenging?
To be honest, it wasn't very easy. Some of my group members had different opinions about who's the most courageous and I didn't feel that the person that they chose deserves to be the most courageous.
4. Were you happy with your group’s definition of courage? What would you like to change, if anything?
Yes I liked our definition, and I had a different definition which was: courage is doing something challenging or not easy for everyone to do, that benefits the others.
I also didn't agree with the others at first. But one of them convince me the character from his story is the most courageous.
ReplyDeleteWho was the most courageous that your group chose?
DeleteThank you Xiaoxiang for your comment :)
Hey Fahad,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on number 2, #5 was the most difficult.
Yes because there were a lot of courageous people in the stories. It was hard to decide who's the most courageous
DeleteThank you Morouj for commenting on my page :)
hello fahed;
ReplyDeletei agree with you about the definition that you used for courage, its so meaningful
Thank you Majid for your comment :)
DeleteI also really like your group's definition - it encompasses a lot of what the other groups said in a simple and succinct way
ReplyDeleteYes it was clear and makes sense, but what did you mean, the one that we wrote on the board or the one I wrote here on my answer?
DeleteThank you Ruth for your comment :)