We recently discussed the dispute between “Ang Probinsyano”
and the Philippine National Police. We had to pick out our partners and we had
to choose which side we’re on. Well, before picking any side, my partner and I
had to first watch the video regarding the said dispute because we have no idea
what is happening between them. That may be because we don’t watch the TV
series, or the news nor do we care about such matters, frankly speaking.
After knowing about it, that’s the only time we were able to pick sides. Individually, we gathered 3 important pieces of evidence that would support our claim. Later on, we discussed it with our partners then compiled our works into a single Powerpoint presentation. Afterwards, the class was divided into two: those which sided with “Ang Probinsyano” and those with the PNP. We had to write in the board all the things that made our claim right and as well, writing those which would make the opposing side wrong. After such, our teacher, being on a neutral side, discussed each side and made matters a little bit more understandable.
After knowing about it, that’s the only time we were able to pick sides. Individually, we gathered 3 important pieces of evidence that would support our claim. Later on, we discussed it with our partners then compiled our works into a single Powerpoint presentation. Afterwards, the class was divided into two: those which sided with “Ang Probinsyano” and those with the PNP. We had to write in the board all the things that made our claim right and as well, writing those which would make the opposing side wrong. After such, our teacher, being on a neutral side, discussed each side and made matters a little bit more understandable.
At the end of that subject, we have learned quite a few
things such as knowing both sides, careful research towards a conflict or
claim, and so much more which regards to handling problems in our everyday
lives.
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