My interview with Naina was pretty short but very in-depth and personal. What I loved about her interview was that she was able to tell such a personal story with relative ease. More specifically, when she says the way she preserves her identity is by talking about it. Whether it's in the classroom, with her friends, or during a discussion, she teaches her classmates and herself. Peer-to-peer learning is a surefire was for a kid to learn something easily. I think in terms of general overviews, Naina is on to something. Maybe having a class or two taught by seniors on different cultures might be worth a try.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Interview with Naina Murthy
My interview with Naina was pretty short but very in-depth and personal. What I loved about her interview was that she was able to tell such a personal story with relative ease. More specifically, when she says the way she preserves her identity is by talking about it. Whether it's in the classroom, with her friends, or during a discussion, she teaches her classmates and herself. Peer-to-peer learning is a surefire was for a kid to learn something easily. I think in terms of general overviews, Naina is on to something. Maybe having a class or two taught by seniors on different cultures might be worth a try.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment