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February 2017 Edition 3
Learning by Design BEHIND THE SCENES OF HOW CURRICULUM COMES TO LIFE
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y graduation, the typical Brophy student will have taken 28 courses in at least eight different disciplines. In these classes, students will experience a variety of different teaching styles while discovering more about their own individual learning styles. Students may hear opinions they disagree within class, or to juggle class work with sports and other activities. In this edition, The Roundup examines what goes into what we learn.
Inside » Curriculum
See Opinions, Page 10
• Teachers use unique teaching styles to reach students
•Sports Medicine helps athletes diagnose injuries
See News, Page 3
• Taking advantage of broad curriculum necessary for success
• Theodicy and the Holocaust to examine ‘God’s justice’ See News, Page 4
• The Classroom: Can we flip it? See Opinions, Page 7
See Sports, Page 14
See Entertainment, Page 7
Graphic by Camden Andl ’19
•MyBrophy closing after finals is both a blessing and a curse
New ‘safe space’ signs spark campus conversation By Graham Armknecht ’18
THE ROUNDUP New signs reading, “Diverse, Inclusive, Accepting, Welcoming, Safe space for everyone” started to appear around campus and in classrooms
after this year’s election. “A student asked me if I wanted one, and I said yes,” said Ms. Kelly Guffey, who was one of the first to put the sign in her classroom. “As a government teacher, we spent the entire first semester talking about the election.”
“I always try to make my classroom a safe space from a political perspective, but I certainly wanted to let all students know in a more visual way that everyone, and their opinions, are accepted here,” she said. Nico Pacioni ’18 said he thinks these safe spaces
Culture Project seeks to build empathy on campus Page 4 Inside » The Summit on Human Dignity The Brophy Summit on Human Dignity examines an issue facing the local and national community and will be held from Feb. 27 to March 10. • Summit to focus on political discussion See News, Page 6 • Summit keynote speakers to cover religion, media, politics See News, Page 6
Pro/Con: Safe Spaces: Safe haven or abused system? Page 9
aren’t actually safe. “I think that [the signs] are an overreaction on the part of teachers,” Pacioni said. “Brophy is a safe space; we are inclusive and we are all brothers.” Caesar Lopez ’18, one of the creators of the See SAFE SPACES, Page 3
McKeon: ‘Drawing is a big part of my life’ Page 16 Track and field’s distance runners look to propel team to success Page 15
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