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Antigone Reflection 1 – LO1
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Project Week Planning Reflection – LO3
So far, project week planning has been even more challenging then I imagined it would be. Although my group and I have tried very hard to stay organised, by having regular meetings and creating shared documents to share information, there is still a lot to keep track of when planning such a complex experience. Planning […]
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The Impact of COVID-19 and Project Week Reflection – LO6
When the news of the Covid-19 outbreak first came out, I remember starting off unbothered – I heard about it in China and thought it was just another bad thing that happened on the news and that I would be safe from it. Of course I was worried and sad for the people involved but […]
Post Write for Rights Reflection – LO4
I am writing this reflection after finishing Write for Rights. This event really tested by commitment. I had made the decision not to sleep at all, so that I could really feel a sense of achievement, that I had completed the full experience of the event, and that I had written as many letters as […]
Write for Rights Planning Reflection – LO3
As the co-chair of the focus group Voices for Refugees, I have been spending quite a lot of time planning for the event we hold every year, Write for Rights. Planning for an event like this is stressful, because there are so many different people to talk to and so many materials and resources we […]
SUNDAC Reflection #3 – LO7
Because of COVID-19, we are now unable to actually meet up with the clients at SUNDAC, so our group has been trying to think of ways we can continue to help and make an impact on the clients despite being far away from them. Sadly, there is little we can do to continue to interact […]
SUNDAC Reflection #2 – LO7
Throughout my experience working with the intellectually disabled members of the SUNDAC group, I have had to consider the ethical and moral implications of my actions. When I first started working with the group I struggled to think of them as individuals. Because their intellectual disabilities made it harder to get to know them as […]
SUNDAC Reflection #1: LO6
Even though this service is local to Singapore, I think it represents a much bigger, global challenge. I have not had much experience working with people who are intellectually disabled, and I had never really considered how difficult it would be for me. I always want to make sure I am treating the clients with […]
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Rock Climbing Reflection #3: LO4
I am writing this reflection after I have competed in the rock climbing competition. As I had predicted, our school did not win any awards. However, I am still proud of myself and the team as I think we all tried as hard as we could. I feel like I really put effort into it, […]