You can watch my final CAS reflection on GEP here.
IGCSE
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Final CAS interview
In early February, I did my final CAS interview with my mentor teacher. You can listen to the recording here.
CAS Project – Reflection #3
In this reflection, I reflect on the Reflection and Demonstration Stages. Link to reflection video.
CAS Project – Reflection #2
In this reflection, I reflect on the Action stage. Video link here.
CAS Project – Reflection #1
In this video, I reflect on the Investigation and Preparation stages. Link to reflection video
Leaders of Environmental Initiatives CAS Reflection #4 (Final reflection)
In the beginning of Grade 12, I remained part of LEI as part of an informal guidance panel helping the new chair settling into their role. One of the projects we have done is to organise and run a workshop helping the members of the various Environmental Initiatives...
3 Gordon Parks photographs
Gordon Parks was an American artistic polymath who was active as a photographer during the 1950s. In 1955, he was asked by Life Magazine to document racial tensions and segregation in Alabama, USA. At the time, Alabama segregated people of colour (namely black people)...
Professional Reflection – Internship with Sustainable Living Lab
Following up on my previous reflection on my internship which had a focus on the Global Politics Engagement Activity, I will now reflect on how this experience affected me professionally. This is because I primarily signed up for this internship with the intention of...
EA Engagement Reflection – Internship with Sustainable Living Lab
For the past 5 weeks, I worked as an intern at Sustainable Living Lab (aka SL2). I chose them because I thought that their approach of working with the 3 Ps (the People, Private sector, and Public sector) would illuminate multiple ways that a non-state actor could act...
Comparison of 2 Langston Hughes poems
I will be discussing the Global Issue of Politics, Power, and Justice, particularly how the poems "Let America be America Again" and "Harlem (Dream Deferred)" convey the long-term emotional impacts of oppression and unmet cultural dreams in America. Both texts were...