Looking back at my Gili experience…
LO2 – Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process LO6 – Demonstrate engagement with issues of global significance Photo from Swimdonesia:
LO2 – Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process LO6 – Demonstrate engagement with issues of global significance Photo from Swimdonesia:
LO1 – Identify their own strengths and develop areas for growth. LO3 – Demonstrate how to initiate and plan a CAS experience. LO5 – Demonstrate the skills and recognise the benefit of working collaboratively.
LO 6 – Demonstrate engagement with issues of global significance. LO7 – Recognise and consider the ethical implications of choices and actions. Link
LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5 Project week is an enormous opportunity, especially considering the trust that the school puts on us to plan and travel to a foreign country on our own. I learnt so much about Cambodia, particularly the poverty crisis in Phnom Penh, and now have a much greater appreciation for the opportunities I … [Read more…]
LO1 – Identify their own strengths and develop areas for growth. LO4 – Show commitment to and perseverance in CAS experiences. Link
As an end of year reflection piece, we created a recipe for a dish with all the ingredients needed to succeed in our service. The spice bento box requires ingredients such as patience, resilience, confidence, selflessness, and mid-2000 pop music. The method to put all the ingredients together includes stirring everything up in a bowl, … [Read more…]
LO 6 – Demonstrate engagement with an issue of global significance. Link to video reflection: https://youtu.be/4yRK9YhFaAk
Learning Outcome: LO4 – Show commitment and perseverance in a CAS experience. LO5 – Demonstrate the skills and recognise the benefits of working collaboratively. Link to video
Learning Outcome: LO4 – Show commitment and perseverance in CAS experiences. LO5 – Demonstrate the skills and recognise the benefits of working collaboratively. Graph showing my level of comfort from August to January Link of reflection video