Nicola Levesque

Blog post #5 – Is progress always a good thing?

In my final round of research I will look at how we can evaluate whether progress is good or bad. Progress can be judged as good or bad based on the impact it has on people, society, and the world around us. One important way to evaluate progress is by […]

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Blog post #4 – Is progress always a good thing?

For my second round of research I am going to look at the unintended vs intended consequences of progress. Although there are so many good things that come with progress like new life saving technology there are so many new consequences that come with the progress. For example AI, it […]

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Blog post #3 – Is progress always a good thing?

My inquiry question is, is progress always a good thing and today i will look at the definition of what progress really is. Most people when they think of progress think of getting better at a skill or hobby they have. For example I want to have a lot of […]

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Blog post #2-Is progress always a good thing? 

Inquiry Question: Is progress always a good thing?  For my first round of research, I will look at going deeper into what the definition of progress is, so that we have a starting point before going even deeper into the rest of the question. For example, the word progress can be used to describe good things like […]

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Blog post #1

My question for this round will be, is progress always a good thing?    I really like this question because it is a really deep question, it’s not a basic one that you could find a whole lot of articles on, it really gets deep into understanding what the meaning of progress really is.  I also like it […]

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Blog post #7- what if there were more breaks during the school day?

A challenge that I had to overcome during this project was that there weren’t a whole lot of schools who actually changed their school schedules based on what scientists had found, so for some of my questions it was a little harder to find answers. It just meant spending a little more time looking up websites to find the few schools who […]

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Blog Post #5 – What if there were more breaks during the school day?

The last topic that I will be researching is how students grades and mental health can change weather you have more or less breaks during the school day. To start I will talk about how if students are just learning for hours at a time it is not good for […]

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Blog post 4 – what if there were more breaks during the school day?

In this blog post I will be researching and talking about what other schools do for breaks during the school day and how does it affect their students? To start off almost every country around the world does something a little bit different from each other. One of country’s with […]

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Blog post #3. What if there were more breaks during the school day?

Welcome back to my blog post 3! In this post i will be sharing some very interesting results that i have found from doing some student interviews. I asked them 3 questions, 1st was, what do you think more breaks during the school day would do for you, the 2nd […]

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Blog 2 post. What if there were more breaks during the school day?

The first step that I would do is to interview some students at school to see what they think would be best as students. The second step I would do is look up what other schools do around the world and see how it affects their students. The final step […]

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Blog post 1. What if there were more breaks during the school day?

My inquiry question is what if there were more breaks during the school days? This subject is interesting question for me because, I am a very energetic person and can’t sit still for long periods of time. It also makes it hard to focus when you have a lot of […]

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About me

Hi, my name is Nicola Levesque, I am 14 years old, I live in Coquitlam, BC, and go to Charles Best Secondary School. My favorite subject is P.E. It is my favorite because it gives me a chance to learn new sports that I might not outside of school.   My […]

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