Under Curricular subject of Open Space (ECA), prof. Jesus Carlos Arbiza of secondary schools in Villa Constitución Acc. Jump 5 offers students an activity called "crumpled paper."
The teacher starts the class by taking a sheet of cuadernola own, crumpling it and throwing it into a wastebasket. He refers to young people what is this act for them and what gives meaning to the roles wrinkled. The answers that arise are:
- something that serves no
- throw
Something - Something worthless
- marks
life - something that does not make sense
- A waste
- The symbol of an idea could have been but was not
- Something that we reject as inadequate
- Something wrong
discarded by
believe
After the brainstorming, the teacher reflects on students about the importance of a review before disposal projects, not to give in an effort to have the slightest problem and not take anything as unrecoverable or unusable. It makes a round of debate on what councils could provide other young people who have the motivation or who have difficulty completing their projects and "wrinkle" on the road. The teacher uses the pun on the word while wastes are also ideas that might be brilliant but that did not result from lack of drive or motivation. The task ends with the collective writing of a council and a conclusion
"Tip:
Next, think twice because each can keep a better idea, because nothing is as bad as to reject it completely and nothing is as good as not to be overcome. It all depends on oneself, the attitude, desires, desire and above all the effort you put in to achieve it.
Conclusion:
Our best hope is to meet every goal you set, which specifies each of your dreams and that depends on you. NO wrinkles! "
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