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'''AAR-SJ''' is a [[course]] that does not fall under any standard discipline. It is currently only available to students participating in the [[Social Justice Pathway]], although it is slowly being changed to include outside people. It is currently taught by [[Ms. Dellaporta]] and [[Ms. Wilson]].
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'''AAR-SJ''' is a [[course]] that does not fall under any standard discipline. It is currently only available to students participating in the [[Social Justice Pathway]], although it is slowly being changed to include outside people.
  
 
Like the main [[AAR]], AAR-SJ is centered around working on a single project for the year. Unlike AAR, AAR-SJ follows a different curriculum known as Changemakers.
 
Like the main [[AAR]], AAR-SJ is centered around working on a single project for the year. Unlike AAR, AAR-SJ follows a different curriculum known as Changemakers.

Revision as of 20:28, 27 August 2021

AAR-SJ
DepartmentOther
LengthYear
Teacher(s)Ms. Wilson
Ms. Dellaporta

AAR-SJ is a course that does not fall under any standard discipline. It is currently only available to students participating in the Social Justice Pathway, although it is slowly being changed to include outside people.

Like the main AAR, AAR-SJ is centered around working on a single project for the year. Unlike AAR, AAR-SJ follows a different curriculum known as Changemakers.

Approximate timeline

  • August-September: Form groups, decide on a project, learn about the Design Thinking process
  • October-Novemeber: Empathy interviews, do more research, write a project proposal
  • November-December: Get people to support your project, plan out the project
  • January-February: Create a pitch video, continue research, start the actual project
  • March-April: Improve project, work with mentors
  • May-June: Finish project, present at PAUSD showcase, write final essay

Should I sign up?

There is currently no way to directly sign up; instead, it is part of the larger Social Justice Pathway, and you will automatically be entered when you join SJP.

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