Hello from Qwanoes! Welcome to this year’s Kaléo program blog. We are so excited for all that the Lord has is in store for all our Qwanoes/Briercrest students this year! This is a great place to get the latest on what the students have been up to and what's happening in the Kaléo Program! A leadership program of Camp Qwanoes and Briercrest! (Questions? email kaleo@qwanoes.ca or visit program website: www.kaleo.ca)
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Foundations in Worldview - Interdisciplinary studies
Today we are hearing from Abby about her experience in the last course they took.
What did you enjoy about this class?
I really enjoyed getting to dive into a topical that I knew nothing about, literally nothing. It was different from all the other classes that we have taken over the last several months which definitely made it more of a challenge. I thoroughly enjoyed having Grant Poettcker as our professor for the week; he was always willing to answer the questions that we had in the clearest way that he could.
It was interesting to discuss something that is continually effecting the world whether we really notice it or not. Modernity and postmodernity should be to some extent understood by most people. Overall, it was a class that stretched me, causing me to think about some things that I had never really thought of before.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us this week Abby!
Until next time,
What did you enjoy about this class?
I really enjoyed getting to dive into a topical that I knew nothing about, literally nothing. It was different from all the other classes that we have taken over the last several months which definitely made it more of a challenge. I thoroughly enjoyed having Grant Poettcker as our professor for the week; he was always willing to answer the questions that we had in the clearest way that he could.
It was interesting to discuss something that is continually effecting the world whether we really notice it or not. Modernity and postmodernity should be to some extent understood by most people. Overall, it was a class that stretched me, causing me to think about some things that I had never really thought of before.
How did it challenge you?
Honestly, the whole class was a challenge for me. It was not easy to get through material that I had no background information on. The pre-course work that I have done and the post-course that I am still working on continues to confuse me while also allowing me to grow through the confusion and desire to understand what modernity and postmodernity are and how they effect us.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us this week Abby!
Until next time,
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