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Final reflection

 I particularly liked that you introduced the indigenous perspective into the class. The way they look at nature and respect them. I think all those indigenous aspects could be used in our own classroom as well. We also talked about the intuition in math/science. Sometimes we don't think they are related, but they could actually be related. This is a quite interesting aspect I found useful. We don't have to separate math from art/intuition, or other things. Also, we talked about how to assign grades so we would think more critically about how we assigned grades and how this might affect the student learning. WE also talked about the scientific spirit. The fact that though the majority doesn't accept/believe it is true, we don't have  to say that it's just a fluke. All of these ideas are quite relevant to our own teaching practice and quite useful in broadening our mind and thinking critically about teaching practices.  Suggestion...I think the course is quite good. ...

PPT slides

  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SeEUc4EGyaD5YlhQP5o3P7lOYeQu2TtF3ho6u4y3PXY/edit#slide=id.p  This is our slide.

Exit Slip (Nov 26)

 We continued to work on the project and the professor suggested some more considerations for the " celebrating mistake " part. We figured out that we could adjust that a little bit and start actually making the presentation and writing the script for it.