This week for our ICR we discussed at the Take Me To China section of the Indianapolis Children’s Museum. Before this meeting we were assigned to take the virtual tour of this exhibit. We discussed many of the topics in the tour such as acupuncture and eastern medicine. We then talked about jade and art… Continue reading ICR Discussion on Children’s Museum: Take Me To China
Prep For ICR Discussion of the Children’s Museum Exhibit: Take Me To China
This week for our ICR we took a look at the Take Me To China section of the Indianapolis Children’s Museum. To prep for this meeting, we were assigned to go through the tour and analyze the information and prep for our meeting with Kwan to discuss our findings. This museum exhibit series is very… Continue reading Prep For ICR Discussion of the Children’s Museum Exhibit: Take Me To China
ICR 11/17
I had an awesome experience at the Newcomer Program today. In math, we talked about dividing, subtracting, and multiplying decimals – which is something I hadn’t done in quite awhile. I walked around and helped the kids work on a worksheet. In art, the kids took an exam. It seemed to be difficult despite how… Continue reading ICR 11/17
Cairo House Chapter 10
The beginning of this chapter presents an interesting issue considering refugees. The author talks about how he is returning to Iran and encounters an airport agent who is the same age when he arrives. There is a moment of awkwardness when the agent asks what his point of origin is, to which he replies “America.”… Continue reading Cairo House Chapter 10
The Treatment of Middle Eastern Migrants by Belarus
Recently, a crisis has started to brew in Eastern Europe on the Polish and Belarusian border. Belarus has been taking in thousands of migrants from Iraq and Syria in recent weeks has a military propaganda tool to add pressure to Poland and NATO has a whole. Many of these migrants are Kurdish minorities who were… Continue reading The Treatment of Middle Eastern Migrants by Belarus
Social Justice in Islam
This reading talks about the relationship between Islam and society. In my understanding, the author is claiming that Islam and society are one in the same. The practice of Islam applies to all facets of life and is not only for the religious sphere. Instead, Islam is universal. It can apply to everyone equally and… Continue reading Social Justice in Islam
Experiences End, Memories and Lessons Live On
Today was the last day of my experience at Northview Middle School 🙁 It was honestly very sad to leave and even the students were quite sad. It has just been an amazing last few weeks and I will forever be grateful for my time spent in the classroom. I was able to make a… Continue reading Experiences End, Memories and Lessons Live On
11/14 ICR Reflection
For today’s ICR, we observed a private Chinese language lesson taught by instructor Tian Tan. She began the class with a Chinese poem that Elon Musk had posted and captioned “Humankind.” The poem was about how beans are cooked in the same pot and all come from the same roots. Yet, they attack each other… Continue reading 11/14 ICR Reflection
Learning Chinese/ICR Reflection
This past Sunday I was able to attend the ICR event that was set up by Miss Gavia. I made my way to Carmel Sunday afternoon where I attended a private lesson on Mandarin Chinese at Indy Translation and Language Center. I arrived at the doors where Miss Tina let me in and gave me… Continue reading Learning Chinese/ICR Reflection
Poetry of Rumi
This was an important section of poems to read. One that stuck out to me in particular was #14, “Two hands, two feet, two eyes, good, as it should be, but no separation of the Friend and your loving. Any dividing there makes other untrue distinctions like “Jew,” and “Christian,” and “Muslim.” The most important… Continue reading Poetry of Rumi