Reflection
MUN Reflection
Tanner Smith
1. What are you the most proud of about this conference?
The thing I am most proud of about this conference was how I supported my allies’ ideas to help get them across.
2. What did connect most with this project?
The thing I connected the most within this project was my country because I have always wanted to go to Brazil and I do Brazilian Jiu jitsu.
3. What is the most important thing you have learned in this project?
The most important thing I have learned in this project is how other countries look after each other so well and work together to achieve world peace.
4. If you were a teacher or observer, what would you say about your performance good and bad?
If I was observing this conference I would say I did fairly well on making clear points and supporting allies to reinforce our ideas.
5. We will do another MUN Meeting in 3 weeks, what will you do to improve your performance? How will you do this?
One thing I could do better is talk a little bit more, by making more speeches and referring back to the packet. I could do this by taking note of the other side’s arguments then looking through my sources to counter their arguments.
6. Did you have a resolution/amendment in the dockets?
No.
7. Did any of your resolutions/dockets pass?
The resolution I was debating for did pass, it was resolution 1B for a two state solution between Israel.
8. Estimate the total number of,
9. Speeches you made 2
10. Comments, questions, debates, 6
11. What grade do you think you deserve for the total MUN conference.
A good one
Tanner Smith
1. What are you the most proud of about this conference?
The thing I am most proud of about this conference was how I supported my allies’ ideas to help get them across.
2. What did connect most with this project?
The thing I connected the most within this project was my country because I have always wanted to go to Brazil and I do Brazilian Jiu jitsu.
3. What is the most important thing you have learned in this project?
The most important thing I have learned in this project is how other countries look after each other so well and work together to achieve world peace.
4. If you were a teacher or observer, what would you say about your performance good and bad?
If I was observing this conference I would say I did fairly well on making clear points and supporting allies to reinforce our ideas.
5. We will do another MUN Meeting in 3 weeks, what will you do to improve your performance? How will you do this?
One thing I could do better is talk a little bit more, by making more speeches and referring back to the packet. I could do this by taking note of the other side’s arguments then looking through my sources to counter their arguments.
6. Did you have a resolution/amendment in the dockets?
No.
7. Did any of your resolutions/dockets pass?
The resolution I was debating for did pass, it was resolution 1B for a two state solution between Israel.
8. Estimate the total number of,
9. Speeches you made 2
10. Comments, questions, debates, 6
11. What grade do you think you deserve for the total MUN conference.
A good one