So for my lack of learning journals and for final learning reflection purposes, I'll give a quick recap. After a very refreshing break, I found myself back in room G6, meeting with my inquiry group, discussing Truman's (mainly Truman anyway) decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. When inquiries first started, I thought the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test was such a brilliant idea for further discussion. I researched it quite a bit, but still had a hard time pinpointing a specific event. Or I'd find something really controversial, but that would be the issue. It was already blatantly inhumane or wrong. So I didn't need to find the truth as to why people thought it was wrong, when a majority of people would deem it so.
When time came to narrowing down events as a class, I chose Hiroshima because based on Steph, Leyne, and Emmanuelle's presentation, it seemed to be a solid event and full of resources and great inquiries... I was pretty stoked, not gonna lie :) There is so many questions as to who's decision it was to drop the bomb or if it was justifiable. I feel like right now, our group is heading on the right track though, and where we are is where we should be. When we come to a final decision, I think it is going to be BOMB, seriously! (no pun intended)
Hiroshima....OUT!