The Humanities Blog is a place where students can use technology to extend their learning beyond the classroom. Students will use blogging to respond to teacher prompts and posts as well as craft their own posts in order to enhance their ability to communicate effectively, think creatively and reason critically.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Brunelleschi and the Incredible Dome
Virtuosity: a technical skill, fluency or style brought about by special knowledge of or interest in art or craftsmanship
Creative leadership: showing people the way though imagination and originality
Courage: the ability to do something in the face of fear, danger and/or disapproval
Risk-taking: taking actions that may have undesired or unpleasant results, but at the same time provide an opportunity for a positive outcome
The story of Brunelleschi's dome is one of human ambition achieved through virtuosity, creative leadership, courage and risk-taking. Consider these various characteristics and discuss which one you believe most prompted Brunelleschi to succeed in the construction of his masterpiece. Further, consider the following essential question as it relates to Brunelleschi and the construction of the dome, "How do the actions and decisions of people effect change?"
Monday, September 6, 2010
Where do new ideas come from?
How are new ideas generated in our learning environment, our community, our society, our world?
Consider these different environments as you respond to the essential question posted above.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
What makes a good story?
My Favorite Story
As I reflect over our short story unit, my favorite short story was "The Sniper". Primarily, I was drawn to this story because of its setting. I enjoyed studying the historical background of the Irish Civil War and deepening my understanding of the Republican and Free State ideals. Further, with an improved understanding of the historical time period, I found that I had a much deeper appreciation for the character of the Sniper. I began to understand how his ideals allowed him to commit acts that I would otherwise deem acceptable, like callously killing the old woman in the street. I was completely unprepared for the story's resolution, but I thought this was an extremely effective way for O'Flaherty to communicate theme. Civil war certainly can tear families apart.
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