My self-portrait represents the idea of me in a world where there is so much to learn and so much education to immerse myself in. I believe that humans grow as individuals through education and understanding of new things. We never stop learning even as we grow. The words on the wall are supposed to represent all of the things we can learn. I am standing in a leaning position to show that I am inquisitive to the writing on the wall. I am thinking about each thing that I see, not just recognizing that it is there and moving on. I am an individual in a world full of differences and I am trying to understand and appreciate those differences through knowledge and wisdom.
What is Media Studies? The Integrated Media Studies classes are mandatory, trimester, non-elective courses, grades 9-11 that are integrated into the cultural history curriculum. In all the Media Studies courses, students learn to deconstruct and construct media via collaborative and individual projects and activities, production, discussion, and written reflection. This is a double-period class.
Monday, December 2, 2013
My self-portrait represents the idea of me in a world where there is so much to learn and so much education to immerse myself in. I believe that humans grow as individuals through education and understanding of new things. We never stop learning even as we grow. The words on the wall are supposed to represent all of the things we can learn. I am standing in a leaning position to show that I am inquisitive to the writing on the wall. I am thinking about each thing that I see, not just recognizing that it is there and moving on. I am an individual in a world full of differences and I am trying to understand and appreciate those differences through knowledge and wisdom.
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