The course I would like to propose to GCE is a course based on circus. This is an excellent independent study because it connects to math your physical health and your mental and emotional health. This will give students to have a chance that they most likely wouldn't have in their life to go and experience what it's like to do trapeze silks learn how to juggle and even walk on the globe. My independent study will open up the window for kids to find a new activity that they really like and also for them to better their math skills and their physical health.
The purpose of school and learning is to gather as many tools and information as possible and use it to go onto the world and better. School also opens the window for opportunity, school allows you to have a place that's safe you can learn discover and even create things that nobody has ever seen before. School is a place for innovators to be who they want to be so that they can teach the next generation. Schools also place where you can learn how to exercise your rights. The course I'm proposing definitely allows you to exercise your right of freedom of speech and expression. This is something that a lot of students don't fully understand because some people will say obscene things and say oh it's a free country I have freedom of speech. But there are some important guidelines that go into that and really think about what you're saying and its importance.
The words I would use to describe this course are engaging challenging innovative and exciting even eye-opening. I use the word challenging because I assume most people have never tried this art form, or form of physical activity. But I know for a fact that it is definitely really good for your health and can make huge improvements in you physically mentally and emotionally. The question that I would ask the students at the beginning of this course is, how does physics fit in physical activity relate? Some important things needed to make this course possible are good coaches, a gym to practice that, a teacher sponsor, a willing group of students, a little time outside of class and a willingness to try.
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