I have been in high school for about four years now and approximately three of those years I have been in Sci-Tech. Before I came to Sci-Tech I attended Memorial elementary school in Logan. At Logan I collaborated in my music class as a guitar player, we collaborated with the flute players and drummers to create beautiful music. Once I started attending Sci-Tech I started to collaborate more on in-class activities. One example of this was when I first started attending my TSS (Technical Support Services) class we had to be in a group and build something out of magazines that could support 4-5 cans of food, my team lost of course but we all collaborated equally and came in 3rd. Other classes that also serve as an example of me being a collaborating learner are BioTech, English, Math, Marine Science, and my Transtech (auto shop) class. In my biotech I collaborated with team members Samaria Price, Mawii Zeleke, Elizabeth Kesler, and Elshaday Tashome in order to collectively assemble science kits so that kids in junior high schools and elementary schools around the district can learn and do the same experiments that we perform in our biotech class while learning at the same time. In my English class I collaborated in a group with other class members in order to learn how to view things in a deferent point of view besides our own and open our mines up to different ideas. In my transtech class I was put in a team with other kids in the class and together we collaborated to fix a Mitsubishi eclipse and we succeeded and got it up and running. This is why I am a collaborative learner and have been one and will be one throughout my life and high school career.
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