2014年11月12日水曜日

11/11

In the last class of this semester, we saw Kein Robinson's TED talks about education. He put an emphasis on the importance of child's creatively.
He used the quotes from Picasso, "All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." This quotes remains me of my favorite Picasso's quote, "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child." This shows how strong Picasso think the children's creativity important. I like Picasso and his words, because everything he paints and says are all unique and deep. I also like painting since I was a child, so his way of using colors influenced me a lot. I also remember my childhood from Robinson's video. When I was a child, I tried everything new without hesitation, and never cared about if I am wrong or right. However, as I grew up, I start caring what other people might think. This disturbs even myself. I have a lot of things that I want to try, but I always stop myself doing so by setting a limitation, like "I do not have enough physical strength" when I am thinking of trying new sports or activities. 
     We also submitted our eassy yesterday. I cannot believe that yesterday was the last class. Though from Rab's point of view, it seems that we have not learned anything. However, I got a lot of new things and had precious experience. When I first found out that our  ARW teacher for fall semester is going to be Rab and told senior students about that many students told me something like "Rab is very strict" or "Your ARW class will be tough one." So I was really scared and worried about how next ARW class is going to be. However, when I actually started taking Rab's class, because Rab's class was really different from other ELA teachers, I found it interesting. We did psychological tests and mash marshmallow's challenge at class, which I have not expected for ARW class. Anyway, thank you very much for telling a lot of new things and taking care of the laziest class.

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  1. Of course my classes are tough, if they were easy students wouldn't learn anything!

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