1. Consider the readings, class discussions, guest speakers, videos, assignments, projects, etc. of TRW:
a. What were the most memorable/beneficial things about TRW? the readings of racial issues were the most beneficial.
b. What were the least memorable and/or beneficial parts of TRW? The least would be interviewing someone we didn’t know of, I wish it was someone we knew.
2. How would you grade your effort, participation and overall performance in this class and why?
3. How do you feel this course has prepared or not prepared you for future coursework at St. Kate’s?
4. Overall, what will you take away from this class? What did you learn? What growth if any, have you experienced?
5. If you could change one thing about TRW class, what would it be and why?
Please add any final comments/suggestions/feedback you’d like to offer.
please follow these instructions
2 pages for both trw and gsj.
1. What is your understanding of social justice? How did this course influence your understanding of social justice (if at all)? Explain how social justice frameworks central to this course (i.e., Catholic, feminist, non-western) influenced how you think about this issue.
2. How does what you learned in this course relate to your particular major and your potential career? What do you think your role as a responsible citizen in our society is, and will be in the future? Do you think you are more likely to engage in action for social change as a result of taking this course?
3. GSJ is one of four required “writing intensive” courses. In what ways has this course helped you to develop your writing skills and writing process? Which piece of work from this course best illustrates your skill in writing?
4. What were the most effective learning experiences for you in this course? Why were they effective?
5. What is your perspective on The Reflective Woman and Global Search for Justice courses? Have they been fitting bookends for your St. Kate’s education? What links do you see between the two courses? Please explain.