Reflection #2 Bryan Campos A

Group 1
Topic: The Electoral Process
Feedback:
The presentation was clear, concise, and visually appealing. The group communicated well and covered the topic effectively without any issues.


Group 2
Topic: Kamala vs. Trump’s Policy Views
Feedback:
The presentation was visually impressive but felt a bit long and over-explained at times. However, the group spoke clearly and ensured the audience understood the material.

Group 3: U.S. Education Policies

Topic: School Safety, Bullying, Uniforms, and Students' Rights
Summary:
This group focused on school-related issues such as the impact of school shootings, bullying, and the pros and cons of school uniforms. They also covered student rights and key legal cases, including Tinker v. Des Moines. Their interactive presentation engaged the audience with thoughtful questions and clear explanations.


Group 4: Gender Equality and Abortion Rights

Topic: Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life Debate
Summary:
Group 4 discussed gender equality, focusing on abortion rights and the global perspective on the issue. They included a moving video of a 12-year-old speaking about abortion, which deeply resonated. The slides were easy to read and packed with important information, and the group handled sensitive topics with respect and clarity.


Overall Summary:

Each group did a great job delivering their topics clearly and engaging the audience. Group 1 provided a solid overview of the voting process, Group 2 tackled immigration policies, Group 3 focused on education, and Group 4 explored gender equality and abortion rights. All presentations were informative and effective, using visuals and clear explanations to convey important messages. In summary, all the groups did a great job—each with their own strengths in engagement, clarity, and content coverage.

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