Project Week: Reflection 2 (LO3, LO6 & LO7)

LO3 INITIATIVE – Planning & initiating activities.

Students can articulate the stages from conceiving an idea to executing a plan for a CAS experience or series of CAS experiences. This may be accomplished in collaboration with other participants. Students may show their knowledge and awareness by building on a previous experience, or by launching a new idea or process.

LO6 GLOBAL VALUE – Engaging with issues of global importance. 

Students are able to identify and demonstrate their understanding of global issues, make responsible decisions, and take appropriate action in response to the issue either locally, nationally or internationally.

LO7 ETHICS – Considering the ethical implications of actions. 

Students show awareness of the consequences of choices and actions in planning and carrying out CAS experiences.

The first stages of planning Project Week with my group went smoothly. We met in D520 to discuss our roles and formulated a plan. I felt that I could use my skills to help organise the group and volunteered to lead us.

Roles:

Logistics Officer/First Aid: Shruti

Action Leader: Prad

Service Coordinator: Minayo

Media Coordinator: Cui Chen

Minutes Taker: Albert

PW Book Producer: Li Zhongrui

We emailed a representative of the New Hope foundation and found that we would be unable to go to the Beijing unit as it was closed. Instead, he offered that we could visit and stay at the care center that they ran at Luoyang, Henan. The aim of New Hope foundation is to takein physically handicapped babies and provide them with a caring and secure environment to provide long-term care in as close to a normal home environment as possible. They also aim to seek out the best medical solution to facilitate their treatment.

Initially, we faced a lot of difficulties in communicating with the representative of the Luoyang unit as we did not get an email back after sending several and we were approaching the internal school deadline for confirmation from a GC contact. However, we took this in stride and continued to attempt to get into touch with representatives. Finally we were able to get ahold of a contact and confirm our trip and everyone in the group was very excited to play and interact with the kids at the foundation.

Unfortunately, we got a email from our GC contact in late January which informed us that they may not be able to accomodate our visit at Luoyang Show Hope Special Care Center in June as planned. They shared their recent newsletter and  told us that it was dependent on the funding they received in the next two weeks. We were all very understanding and wished all the best for the foundation. However, we had to regretfully cancel our visit due to the unpredictability as the school had required us to submit a concrete proposal by a deadline that had passed. This sudden cancelation left us all very worried. We had all formed this group because this trip had appealed to all of our interests and goals for Project Week.

This was (by far), the biggest challenge that we had faced so far. However, we all attempted to persevere. We began exploring any other options that were available to us in the moment. We faced a lot of disagreement during this process. I, along with the others, accepted that we all might have to sacrifice our preferences slightly so that we could all decide on a feasible trip. After all, there were only a limited number of options available to us. We kept in constant touch with Ms.Toth who helped us with our situation. Ultimately, we decided upon the Free The Bears project located in Cambodia, Phnom Penh. I was really pleased with how we all communicated and took the situation in stride. After this, the rest of our planing process went very smoothly. (Our planning document: 7 Free The Bears, Cambodia)

Unfortunately (once again), we were then faced with the COVID-19 pandemic. Things looked uncertain again, until we were finally told that we would be unable to make any trips this year. While I was undoubtedly disappointed, I also understood both the personal and global implication of travel during this time. I was in agreement with the school and believed that both they and the government had taken the appropriate action in response to the pandemic. The choice of travelling would not only affect us (who were making the trip) but others around us as well. As young students, we needed to keep in mind the vulnerable population who was more susceptible to catching the virus.

Project Week: Reflection 1 (LO2, LO4 & LO5)

LO2 CHALLENGE – Undertaken new challenges & developing new skills.

A new challenge may be an unfamiliar experience or an extension of an existing one. The newly acquired or developed skills may be shown through experiences that the student has not previously undertaken or through increased expertise in an established area.

LO4 COMMITMENT – Showing perseverance, resilience. 

This may be accomplished in collaboration with other participants. Students may show their knowledge and awareness by building on a previous experience, or by launching a new idea or process.

LO5 COLLABORATION – Working together to achieve an outcome. 

Students are able to identify, demonstrate and critically discuss the benefits and challenges of collaboration gained through CAS experiences.

Project Week is an integral feature of the UWC experience. As students, it gives us an opportunity to develop our own skills of leadership, planning and inter-communication beyond the walls of our school. Even before grade eleven, outdoor education has been a constant and defining feature of our educational programme. However, what makes Project Week special is that small groups of students each plan our own trips from scratch.

Whilst I was really excited to be able to take on the responsibility of organising my own trip, something I initially found quite challenging was finding the group that I was going to go with on Project Week. The trip my close friends were wanting to plan revolved around activities that I (truthfully) was not interested in. This worried me because whilst I truly wanted to do something I was passionate about on this trip, the idea of going with people that I didn’t know made me very nervous.

Nevertheless, I persevered and took the tough decision to not go on this trip with my group of close friends. Instead, I began to explore other opportunities. Ultimately, I ended up starting a conversation with three other grade twelve students from the global concern – Smiles of China – that I was a part of. We discovered, that we all were interested in doing the same kind of things and made a plan to visit our global concern for Project Week. Two of the group members even invited two other students from outside our global concern to join our group for Project Week. Regardless of the fact that I wasn’t close with these students from before, I began to realise how happy I was that I chose to take a risk and join this group. As we began the process, I was able to meet and become friends with a new set of students.

In the end, collaborating with one another, helped us all to achieve our desired outcome: to be able to plan a Project Week experience that both interested and challenged us. Having taken this risk, I really felt as though I have taken a step forward in being able to embrace rather than shy away from difficulties. In the future, I hope I can continue to develop this growth mindset.

HS Medical Society: Reflection 5 (LO2 & LO4)

LO2 CHALLENGE – Undertaken new challenges & developing new skills.

A new challenge may be an unfamiliar experience or an extension of an existing one. The newly acquired or developed skills may be shown through experiences that the student has not previously undertaken or through increased expertise in an established area.

LO4 COMMITMENT – Showing perseverance, resilience. 

This may be accomplished in collaboration with other participants. Students may show their knowledge and awareness by building on a previous experience, or by launching a new idea or process.

As grade twelve begins, Medical Society has become a place not only where I can participate in various medicine related activities but also a space and time which I can use to work towards my medicine applications for college/universities programmes – which have been quite challenging. One such challenge has been writing my personal statement for my UK applications. With only 4000 characters to fill, I was quite confused with how to communicate why I wanted to study medicine and show that I was suitable.

What actions did I take to overcome these challenges? I decided to do some research and ended up collating advice from the UAC’s sessions (at UWCSEA), universities’ own guides and youtube videos (from medical students). I then made a plan of the different areas I needed to focus on in my personal statement (for instance: interest, school, shadowing, etc.) I then brainstormed my ideas on a document and picked the strongest points I had come up with and interweaved them together. The last step was simply making the entire statement more concise (as to fit in the character count) and edit according to the advice I received from my own UAC advisor.

Throughout this process of writing my personal statement, I’ve really developed some of my skills when it comes to approaching such writing assignments in the future. One of the most important skill I learnt was following certain steps: researching, planning and then simply attempt to start (with whatever I may come up with), instead of wasting time stressing out about the task.

Upon reflection, working towards these applications have affected my commitment in Medical Society related activities to an extent which meant I was not participating as much as I could have been doing. Perhaps, I can help others in the activity by sharing the valuable resources that I ended up using for my personal statement and advice in case they face the same challenges that I did. One way to do this might be to collaborate with my friend who has taken up a leadership position in Medical Society. We could organize a session on personal statements and prepare a resource for future students that compiles advice and other useful links.

HS Art Club: Reflection 1 (LO1 & LO2)

LO1 AWARENESS – Increased awareness of strengths and areas for growth.

Students are able to see themselves as individuals with various abilities and skills, of which some are more developed than others.  

LO2 CHALLENGE – Undertaken new challenges & developing new skills.

A new challenge may be an unfamiliar experience or an extension of an existing one. The newly acquired or developed skills may be shown through experiences that the student has not previously undertaken or through increased expertise in an established area.

Growing up around my mother, elder sister and cousins who are all very artistically talented, I’ve developed a keen interest in arts and crafts. From a young age, I’ve enjoyed engaging in origami, photography, sketching, colouring, painting, pottery etc. I’ve even regularly attended art lessons (outside from school) and had recently opened up an Instagram account to capture the art that I create. In fact, during my IGCSE’s I even took Graphic Design, where I learnt and improved my skills in photoshop and adobe illustrator.

Unfortunately, since I’ve begun IB, I haven’t had the chance to regularly partake in my art. Art Club seemed like the perfect opportunity to hone my art skills in a variety of different mediums. Whilst I’ve have been working on my oil and acrylic painting for quite some time, my involvement in this activity has made me aware that an area for growth might be digital art (using my iPad) and I may be able to use some of my graphic design skills to develop it. Therefore, for the following term, a challenge I want to take on is to work on some digital art pieces and consistently update my art account. For instance, I took a photograph of various different tools in the past, and my goal is to attempt to recreate a digital art piece using the application Procreate on my iPad based upon it during this next term.

HS Student Voice: Reflection 4 (LO4 & LO6)

LO6 GLOBAL VALUE – Engaging with issues of global importance.

Issues of global importance can include any issue that is significant on the world stage. Examples of global issues include environmental preservation; gender equality; race relations; child poverty; ageing population; the effect of pop culture on morality and traditional society; freedom of education; freedom of speech; fair trade; disparities in wealth; Students are able to identify and demonstrate their understanding of global issues, make responsible decisions, and take appropriate action in response to the issue either locally, nationally or internationally.

LO4 COMMITMENT – Showing perseverance, resilience. 

This may be accomplished in collaboration with other participants. Students may show their knowledge and awareness by building on a previous experience, or by launching a new idea or process.

Discussions in student voice this first term have inevitably centred around the current COVID-19 pandemic – giving us all a chance to reflect upon it’s global and local implications. Starting grade twelve in-school rather than online has been a privilege especially when a lot of other schools around the world are still closed due to current situation. For instance many schools haven’t even had the opportunity to engage in online learning – halting education completely. Other schools such as those which offer the IB programme are having to still continue online. Whilst rewarding, it’s important to remember how rigorous the IB programme is and with grade twelve students not having the opportunity to attend school in-person, it’s but natural that there will be many struggles (with the heavy workload and remaining syllabus to cover). I definitely know, I would feel that way.

In fact, we identified that many students in our grade, at our school were in this exact position – having been stuck in their home/other countries due to travel restrictions/quarantine. We actively decided to find a solution with an aim to provide support to these students who may have been feeling lost or alone in these uncertain times. Over the course of a few sessions, I was involved in organising a plan to bring together and connect all these students who were having to sign-in online to attend school once a week. With a supervisor present, they could therefore voice out any concerns or issues they were facing. Furthermore, by being aware of others  who were facing the same situation, they could communicate and aid one another – giving them a sense of community.

Gym & Yoga: Reflection 4 (LO4)

LO4 – Commitment

Showing perseverance, resilience.

The beginning of this term really started off well for me in terms of Gym and Yoga. I was regularly going to the gym after school, until the circuit breaker when I no longer could. Yet, I had maintained my motivation and begin exploring videos on Youtube like Chloe Ting’s workout videos that I could follow to do some exercises in my room on my yoga mat. However, a challenge that I faced was moving houses during this turbulent time. Because of the unusual circumstances, I had to pack, move and then unpack a lot of my things myself – and between all this I lost that discipline that I had really adopted. What was more disheartening was that I have really started to get anxious and stressed out with all the deadlines and tasks packed into the ending of this term. On the other hand, my family has been helping me to stay more motivated to this activity. Having moved homes, there is now a really good space to walk/jog/run beside my condo and so I’ve been trying to get out and go do some exercise with my sister. I really hope that I’m able to get back on track soon.

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