1. Mauricio Lillo talked about diversity:
First, he asked to write a definition of diversity, and then he did a connection between the different points of view. From those opinions, he established some important aspects to consider in diversity’s definition, such as: age, race, gender and ethnicity. Then, he gave some pieces of advice, for instance: be respectful with other students and respect each other, share opinion and beliefs, tolerate different sexual orientation, be emphatic, etc.
Finally, he shared some information about our culture.
2. Sports in education by Juan Gonzales:
He did something like a debate. He established people against and for. Some of against arguments were: spots is a waste of time, it affects the academic success, football players don’t know how to speak in front of the cameras, among others.
Some of “for” arguments were, it is healthy, do sports prevents illness, etc. The idea of doing a mini debate was good, but it missed the main topic, and the time was out of control because of this Juan could not finish very good the presentation.
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