Student Solution

-->

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
– Nelson Mandela

1 University

1 Course

1 Subject

RRJ 2

RRJ 2

Q What were some of the most helpful fact-checking tips you learned during the lecture?

Q Have you recently seen a social media post, or an article, making a claim that looked like it could contain misinformation? What did you do at the time? What might you do now, following Andrea’s talk and knowing more about fact-checking techniques?

Q Think of a time when you have been misunderstood and reflect on what caused the misunderstanding. How were you able to correct it?

Q Have you ever been labeled in a way that you thought was unfair? How did you go about addressing that issue?

Q Try to think of a time when you have had a confrontation or discussion with someone you have disagreed with—were you able to overcome it, or not? Why and how?

Q Think about an issue that you really care about: inequality, racial justice, whether college football should be played this fall, etc. Do some research to find out what others are saying about it—all sides of the issue—including ones that you may disagree with. Write an essay summarizing each of the positions you find, and then say what you think and why

View Related Questions

Solution Preview

One of the significant issues, which is bothering me most is frequent school closure because of lockdown and rise of COVID infection rate. We have faced three waves of covid and there is no doubt within the fact that, in this way, the educational progression of the children has been hampered a lot. Peer interaction and physical guidance of teacher play an immensely significant role in purposeful upbringing of the children. In this regard, it could be stated that, while online method of education can be considered as a way out, this can never be considered as purposeful method for imparting education to the students. Therefore, I personally believe that state and national administration should give significant attention on the educational attainment of children.