viernes, 26 de abril de 2013

Quandary Solution

Well, my final solution was the fence. I was not in agreement wit the fact of  taking advantage of the yashors' saliva nor to trap them. I chose to poison them as a second solution because the opinions said that trap them was going to be hard since they were cleverer than they seemed; furthermore, they would not know what to do with them later, just take advantage of the saliva, the doctor said.

Some colonists were in agreement with my solution, since it was neutral in the sence that I would not hurt the environment. Others were not, they said that building a fence would take a lot of time and that while building it they would have to take turns to watch the sheep over.

I think that more than useful, It it would be meaningful as it creates a sense of awareness regarding our enviroment. Furthermore, you realize the different points of view that people might have, which is something that allows us to take a better decision and to take into acount many aspects that by ourselves might not think about. It's like working in a team and for a team. Everybody's opinion counts.

I think I'd do it. I'd implement it wit my students as it is an attractive, creative and thought-provoking way to teach values. When something is meaningful for a person (in this case the student), the experience lasts forever. You learn as I said like in a hollistic way. You become open minded and realize that we can learn something good from everyone, and that making teamwork gives you a general overviwe which allosw you to take the mos reasonable decision.