Friday, 31 May 2013

Favourite Movie : My favourite movie is "Freedom Writers" the reason I like that movie is because it brought change to a group of kids that was gang members and made them into better people in life .They came from gang homes and living in bad areas and having to run to school or get beaten from people from other racist .They came to school and no one was there to teach them since no one had like the way they behaved . But since then a new teacher came she change the way they think,the way the behave and most important the way that they act . Everyone comes with a story in their life that they can remember and cry .


Favourite Food : My favourite food is "Valpark Chinese Resturant " It's a chinese food store in Trinidad. Their food are just unbelievable ! It's really expensive but the price is worth it ! Their pepper shrimp is just tasty ,hot.and has a lot of flavour in it ! Its UNBELIEVABLE !!

Favourite Book : My favourite book is "Nancy Drew " the reason why I like this book is because it's a book that you just cant stop  read ! It is really interesting and very fascinating .
Why should electronics  be allowed at schools ????!                                               Of course, they should be allowed. Does Canada  stand for freedom or what? This world is dominated by technology, electronics being the primary result. Games are the best mechanisms for learning, thus companies invest large amounts of money in games such as Canada's Army, for recruiting, retention, and training. Games are also an excellent way to escape the stress of learning and deadlines and to relax. All of these have a place in various aspects of learning and should be well-balanced with a solid system of accountability and a creative system of educational games.

The problem is that most people believe in the concept of coercive education, which doesn't work and actually does a great deal of intellectual and psychological harm. The other problem is that those who promote coercive education see only anarchy as the alternative. The middle ground leaves these naive "black-and-white" idealistic worlds and explores a large variety of "grey" realistic worlds which acknowledge human freedom and diversity. I favor learner-initiated systems, with teacher facilitation, results-based rewarding schemes, etc.

Obviously, students should be taught to turn their cell phones off when in meetings (like class), but all of these electronics are very useful and appropriate in a variety of situations.