Thursday, June 11, 2009

Results of Survey

My own assumptions would not be enough evidence, so I interviewed 20 people in the class. The option Bicycle won by a landslide (15 to 5). I then changed the question so it was a matter of speed, but the results changed to (16 to 4). Of course, this might only be because that most people in my class do not know how to skateboard, so they simply choose the bicycle option.

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Learning Journal Guide

Your journal is the ongoing record of all the work you do throughout you inquiry. You should be writing reflections that comment on the process and the progress that you are making as an individual and as a team.

Each entry in your journal should include the following:

1. Description of what happened at the mentor meeting (if you had one that day)

2. Record goals/objectives for the upcoming week

3. Any idea/action carried out

4. Reflection on what you have done this week

Use the following as a guide for writing your reflections:

- What did you do?

- What did you think?

- What didn't you do?... and what could or should you have done?

- What decisions did you make as a group?

- What did yo decide to change and what are the reasons for making the change?

- Were there any problems? How did you deal with them? What did you learn about yourself? Which skills did you use well? (communication, social, thinking, research, self management?)

- What made you happy, annoyed, frustrated, angry, nervous disappointed, proud...?

- Where are you going next?

Adapted from sample supplied by International School of Geneva, Campus des nations - Pregny, Switzerland