Josh C-Reflection

Something that well in the teach-in was in the second workshop was when Catherine and I refilled the paint for the kids. We took the “orders” of a certain color paint from the kids who needed and went inside to the lobby and got it for them. Another thing that went well was when we held the paint back in the second workshop so that they were able to finish their actual statement and then they decorated their square with the paint. I liked teaching people for 2 hours manly because I had authority. I was also the person with all the answers. It was exciting. If I could have done something different in the workshop, it would have been that we had a place for the fabric democracy wall. That was pretty much the only part of the teach-in that was challenging and that didn’t go exactly as planned. My lasting learning that I will remember is that China is the country that causes PEN the most problems. What went well in the setup groups was that we worked as a team, that not one person just did everything. The assemblies went fairly well. I think the process was a bit stressful. I think that for the blog posts so that people will remember is that you say that it is due tomorrow and that it is the only homework.

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