Sunday, February 21, 2010

Portfolio Reflection

Portfolio Reflection - Trimester 2

Throughout this trimester, my wheel subject was GLOBAL ISSUES. I have learned many things about conflicts, disparity, barriers to development and how to make the world better. This class was unusual because everything we learn keeps changing, sometimes it feels challenging because we are only 7th graders and the problems seem so huge for us, we realized that many of the issues we discussed actually had no answers, we tried to be environmentally friendly and use no paper and we learned about issues and also had a role in educating other people in the MS too. Other classes are not like this.

The
SCHOOL WIDE LEARNING RESULTS all apply to this class, however I feel that LIVING ETHICALLY fits best. Some things that we did to live ethically were to:
  • Challenge the Friday Flash paper copies
  • Trying to reduce electricity
  • Looking at our MW carbon footprint and trying to replant trees
  • Organizing AIDS DAY activities, raised money and make people more aware
  • We donated food to Haiti through www.freerice.com
  • We played simulation games about sustainable farming and life in Haiti
  • We spoke in front of the school about AIDS and MALAYSIA WEEK
and many other things!
My portfolio reflection for this class is below:

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Ayiti- The Cost of Life

Playing the game 'Ayiti The Cost of Life was a realization moment for me, because all of the terrible, frustrating and 'if only' stories in the game is the daily basis for someone who is in poverty. Every day is the hope that mom/dad will bring food tonight, will i live to see tomorrow, will I get out of this mess!? In the game you control each family member, the decisions they'll make, what they'll do when someone is sick, what to do to get money, all of those things.

Each decisions effects there lives for the better or the worse. When I played I chose to play for education. I choose education over health, happiness and money because if you have education you know which job to get to get more money and stay healthy. You also would know what to do to provent from getting sick and getting hurt from bad storms. When someone in the family got sick I would ignore it for the rest of the season, my rule is as long as there health is above 5/10 they can work or go to school.

I tried to get the dad to work in a place where if is safe and not too unpleasant. With the mom I would have her work at the market as a market women, where usually it is pleasant and not too much decline on her health. And for the 2 young boys they would work at the farm. The young girl would go to the best school possible, to get the most education and get the best job. If the children go to school the parents hope that the children will learn how to get a job, make money and thrive for a better future. the longest time I keep one child in school was 1 year and 3 seasons (at the second bets school possible). The main problem in school was that they would get really sick and have to drop out of school, or the poverty level would rise and the parents would not get enough money to pay the school fee's.

Where I come from if there was a hurricane I would just pay to get the window guarded, but in this game it cost 150 goud to do so, and usually I only had 150 goud. If there was a hurricane I was prepared, but sometimes it was a false alarm so I wasted all my money. And then could not afford all the needs to survive. In some countries schools are better than others and opens to a lot better and more opportunities' in life. Although in some countries where poverty is a threat and gender equality is not achieved, education is not so good and could give enough education for a basic and not high paying job and boys/girls might get better treated therefor only the girls/boys can thrive.

I think that the first year of education and the teachers were payed by taxes or volunteers. One year is enough to get some one a descent job and enough money to raise a family. Also trading could help, say I give you 3 cows for 6 months of education. Or living in larger families where the work load not be forced on 1 person, but on 5 people. Like jobs get done faster when you work together, so then the jobs would get done faster and work faster therefor getting more money.

Haiti- Disaster

A terrible earth quake strikes Haiti on January 12, 2010. Over 200,000 dead bodies layered Haiti. Children wondered the streets or what once was streets looking for food, health care, their loved ones and friends. The remaining population survived long enough to get health care, food and shelter from the Red Cross and help from multiply other countries all over the world. Critically injured Haitian earthquake victims were flown to emergency rooms. There was so many injured people flown to Florida’s hospital that they had to call off the airlifts for a week because the hospital was being swamped. Most orphans are now abused, sold for adoption and still alone with no one. Also some people’s dead bodies are still trapped under the collapsed buildings.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

AIDS Day Memories!

On AIDS Day I thought that we had the right amount of awareness on when, what AIDS/HIV is. And we even addressed what we could do to help and how to do it. My reactions were static! First when I was on stage I was amazed how we had everyone’s full attention. But what really had me surprised was that people were so shocked and worried about they started to cry. And when I saw the video on the Larzarus Effect that almost made me cry. But finding out that we raised over 4,000 RM that made me soo happy. Our 4,000 RM could completely change someone’s life for 294 days. That’s almost a whole school year! And just by doing this on one day and just a little effort can make someone in this school want to change someone else’s life too.

My highlights of yesterday were when I went to go and buy a cupcake for AIDS Day. By the time I got there everything was bought and nothing left to buy. Which made me sad because I had no sweets to eat. But also happy because so many people bought food and gave money to AIDS. The thing I will remember about AIDS Day this year would be when I said my speech on stage at the assembly. I think that they should do something else than a soccer game. Like they could give out tickets and there will be lots of mini games all around the school. And every ticket is 2 RM and every game Is 1 ticket.

I learnt al lot more about AIDS Day and the most important ways to protect your self from not getting it. Also it made want to do something about it and change someone’s life! I WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! :)

Monday, November 16, 2009

Assembly Idea's

Interested in speaking in assemble! we could say:
  • Our Quotes.
  • What AIDS Day is.
  • Some Powerful Facts.
  • Play Slide Show while we speak.
  • Play Powerful song with slide show.
People in assembly:
  1. Helena
  2. Lachie
  3. Ahmed
  4. Tobi
  5. Alisatir
  6. Ib
  7. Evan
  8. Vidya

Idea's For World AIDS Day...

  1. Put the Posters up all around the school (bathroom, teacher's, doors, class rooms and each grade areas)
  2. Print a sheet of paper on each chair/or home group's in the theatre about what we can do and there ideas.
  3. Each home group give at least 100RM in total and we send it to Join RED.
  4. Make Slide Show and show it while we speak about AIDS Day.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Global Issues.

What are global issues?
Any global issue is something that is known world wide and is a problem world wide. War, disease, human rights violations, terrorism, the financial crisis, discrimination, environmental issues, AIDS and poverty are few of the very many global issues that effect people's daily lives.

Why should I care?
I think that everyone should care worldwide. Reason one, because if everyone cares and does something to make it better, you'd be surprised at how much change that could do. Reason two, come on people its our planet, our only planet and if we don't do something about it, it could go to a level where we can't even control or stop it! MOst of us are taking grated for what we have every day, which some people in the world would be all they get in there whole life time. So, I try to care and it doesn't mean you have to care because others care. But just think it's not that hard to do, and you could make someone's life a whole lot better just by helping and caring.

Why this picture and quote?
I picked this quote out of the millions because to me poverty is the worst and most important global issue. Also if we solve the poverty problem it would make all the other global issue's so much easier to achieve. Poverty is also the global issue that is best known world wide and has been going on for way way too long which 2015 is when it must stop.
I chose this picture because to me it best represents poverty. It does because to me the boy looks happy but in the background looks very dirty and in the middle of no where. But also if they zoomed out a bit more you would probly see that the picture was taken not to far away for a city or public place. Which to me shows that poverty is all around us, we might hear the worst on the news or in class but that is just the obvious things. Also the kids in the background look to be helping themselves, although that young boy with the dog is the one who has to take the responsibility to take care of the dog. And he takes care of others before he can take care of himself, which shows that even the people that don't have as much as we might have, but he is still trying to help and make others lives better, human or non.