Sunday, February 9, 2014

Josh's Presentation: Week 3


During this week we went over Chapter 3, Enhancing Cultural Proficiencies, in the “Students Helping Students” book. In this chapter there were many different definitions of different words that are commonly misused or misinterpreted. This chapter also talked about cultural differences and how we all come from different backgrounds and must realize this. I personally came from a small school which had little to no cultural diversity and after moving to Iowa State University I had to realize that at Iowa State University there is a much greater amount of cultural diversity.

The different activities Josh had us complete were very interesting to me and kept the audience involved during his presentation. The first activity we were involved in was to pick out the top ten of our best values from a list of at least one hundred different words. My first ten words were ambition, commitment, determination, family orientedness, hard work, leadership, reliability, results-oriented, success, and thoughtfulness. Picking out these ten words was fairly simple for me. Next we were required to narrow this list down to five words which was simple for me. My five chosen words were ambition, commitment, family orientedness, hard work and leadership. Finally we had to narrow our values down to three values and mine were family orientedness, hard work and leadership. This was not as simple as the two previous cuts but I felt as if these three words described my values the best.

For Josh’s next activity we were supposed to connect all of the dots on this piece of paper with four straight lines without lifting your pencil or retracing any lines. I was not able to complete this activity just like most of my fellow peer mentors. This activity was used to make us realize that we may have to think outside of the box for some different situations.

Overall I thought Josh gave a great presentation and used many different styles of teaching during his presentation. I hope that my partner and I will be able to have a great presentation like Josh did!

2 comments:

  1. Matt,

    Thanks for your wonderful comments about my presentation. I am glad you enjoyed it and got something out of it. I also came from a small town in Iowa and coming to college was the first time I really experienced any culture that differed greatly from my own. I think it is important to remember that some of our students will be that same way when they arrive at college.

    Joshua

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  2. Matt,

    Thinking outside the box will be very important next year. I found the box activity to be extremely frustrating, but there was really a simple answer if we were willing to look beyond the rules that we automatically assumed would apply to this exercise. I am sure you and your partner will have a great presentation as well!

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