Monday, March 19, 2012

Assignment 2__Bright

1. No, I think that replacing ethics or religion courses with volunteer service is a better idea. I think that Taiwanese students are good at passing exam but they can put the principles they learned into practice. I have to say, maybe it is strong language, that we students learn and forget everything on the textbook after exam. For example, being a environmental protection volunteer for thirty hours will let us know the importance of public moral. Also, being a religious volunteer may let us experience what the activities are like in religious groups.

2. Yes. Because we have to respect everyone's opinions, something about Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity.

3.Sounds boring. I can imagine a lot of proper nouns can not wait to stuff our brains up.

4.Benefits:Students will have basic acquaintance with different religions. We will have some topics to talk to those with different religions. Besides we will keep in mind the taboos in different religions.

2 comments:

  1. 1. I think students shouldn't take ethics or religion courses in school. Since there are many different beliefs, not all the students will like to spend their time to study other religion then theirs.

    2. I believe that if you learn different religions, you'll be able to understand people from a different backgrounds better. People's life style comes from the culture and its background. To be able to get closer to each other you'll have to try to understand them by studying different cultures or religions.

    3. Some of the students that goes to Christian school, for example, don't have any interests. There is no reason for school to teach religion if the person doesn't show any interests.

    4. For those of the students who had studied different types of ethics-religion course, will be able to understand people from different culture, and have diversity of the friends.

    Sue Park

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  2. Hi Bright! Here is your edited assignment. Keep up the good work!

    ~ Kyle

    1. No. I think that replacing ethics or religion courses with volunteer service is a better idea. I think that Taiwanese students are good at passing exams, but with volunteer services, they can put the principles they learned into practice. I have to say, that we learn and forget everything on the textbook after our exam. For example, being an environmental protection volunteer for thirty hours will let us know the importance of public moral. Also, being a religious volunteer may let us experience what the activities are like in religious groups.

    2. Yes. We need to respect everyone’s opinions concerning Buddhism, Taoism, and Christianity.

    3. It sounds boring. I can imagine that there will lot of proper nouns. I cannot wait to stuff our brains up.

    4. Students will have basic acquaintance with different religions. We will have topics to discuss with those from different beliefs and religions. Finally, we will learn all of the taboos of the different religions.

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