The 2021 Canadian Federal Elections have concluded for us Canadians, and more importantly, I’ve started my final year of PLP and high school. One would assume that change is on the horizon, but as far as this election is concerned, not much really did change. The Liberal party has re-secured another minority government, with the […]
Category: Humanities
Advancements in Technology has led to Many Young People With Feelings of Nihilism
For many generations religion is what dictated most people’s morals, but as technology has advanced and now that ideas are so easily shared, religion has become less and less popular. Young people are surrounded by ideas and trends that challenge these old ways of thinking, there is an overwhelming amount of knowledge that reminds us […]
Lima’s Perspective on The Shining Path
An Interview with dad who lived through the era of The Shining Path To read a brief overview of Abimeal Guzman and the shining path click here for my zettelkatsen literature note What was the general opinion on The Shining Path inside and/or outside Lima? Most everyone in Lima believed the shining path to be […]
Quarter 4 – Reflection 1
And we’re back! After a very long hiatus, I have returned to the PLP classroom due to the quarter system my school is doing this year (2 classes for 10 weeks each then a switch). Of course, there’s a new project, this time we are crafting a “second brain” through a note taking system called […]
Shrew You: Reflective Post
Welcome back readers, time for another look into my learning with PLP. This project focused on building our essay writing skills along with studying “The Taming of the Shrew” in order to answer our driving question: “How can the suffragette movement demonstrate both how much and how little has changed for women today?” you can […]
Weekly Reflection: Week six
Hello all, welcome back to another weekly reflection. This week saw the completion of the PLP 11/12’s essays, coming in the form of Milestone 5 and 6. If you read my reflection last week you would know that I was sick for 4 days of that week, I continued to be sick for 2 more […]
Weekly Reflection: Week Four
Hello all, welcome back to week four of my weekly reflections. This week wasn’t the greatest in all aspects mostly because I had strep throat from Tuesday and for the rest of the week, I slept through most of the week and didn’t really have a functioning brain until late Thursday which really sucked. I […]
Weekly Reflection: Week Three
Hello all, welcome back to the third edition of my weekly reflections. We’ve had a mildly exciting week with our PLP humanities class this week, I’ve particularly enjoyed all of the discussions we’ve been having, I haven’t really enjoyed being labeled a contrarian, though, I see why most people think that. Our daily discussions as […]
Weekly Reflection: Week two
Hello all, welcome back to the second addition of my weekly reflections. Overall this week was pretty decent. A highlight of my week included my cousins birthday (shoutout Lucas), during his birthday dinner my other cousin and I discussed school and the subject of humanities came up, I may or may not have complained about […]
Deep Cove Historical Walking Tour: Project Reflection
Welcome back to my blog, today I’ll be reflecting on the first PLP project of 2020, the Deep Cove Historical Walking Tour. For this project the PLP 11/12 cohort revamped and expanded the Deep Cove Historical Walking Tour that was made by the Deep Cove Heritage Society (even though it was already amazing). Our final […]