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THE CLASSROOM COMMUNITY | “REAL-WORLD” SKILL OBTAINED | POST-CLASSROOM COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ABILITY |
Arguing with Dr. Wegert about the tenets of socialism vs. unrelenting German rationalism | Negotiating • Standing up to authority • Confidence • Public speaking • Forming and delivering arguments | Building relationships with a diverse range of people and not being intimidated by the “powerful” ones |
Learning about History | Historical perspective on horrible degree choice • Critical thinking • Research/Writing/Presenting | Learning and teaching about the past in an effort to plan for the future • Writing emails. |
Drinking wine during seminars | Ability to responsibly consume alcohol in “high-stakes” social situations | Not looking like the office jackass when the delicious celebratory wine is opened |
Taking time away from the Dr. Childs’s teachings of life during the First World War to discuss a fellow student’s quarter-life-crisis | Life in the present is more important than stories from the past • Active listening skills • Planned Happenstance | Think outside the box • Take risks • embrace and run with good ideas |
Kurt’s perspective and the collaborative, interdisciplinary teamwork we used to destroy him (well, his neo-con , devil’s advocate arguments) | Understanding the power of diversity: my ideas are very rarely the best ones; really, it’s a team thing. | Kurt Heinrich is simultaneously an inspiring and annoying teammate. And being opened minded to new ideas and new communities makes us better equipped to engage others and change the world. |
Tough marking, tougher feedback | Failure is fine • Learn from mistakes • Do better | Projects and the ideas behind them will fail, and we – as a community – need to keep going! |
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