Author: Emily Hanson

My name is Emily Hanson. I am 19 years old, and I was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. I attended High school at Luther College High School, in Regina, as did my family members before me. I live with my mom and dad, along with my younger brother who I am very close with, who is in grade 12 at Luther. This is my second year at the University of Regina, however my first semester in Education. I was majoring in psychology before. I have worked at the YMCA for the past two and half years, and love it there. At the YMCA I work with kids, teaching them a different variety of skills in different classes. This has sparked my love for kids and teaching. Along with the YMCA, I work the weekends at the Cougars Hockey games. My mom is a teacher, and from time to time I come and help in her classroom. She was the one who suggested to me that I should switch the education. My goal is to finish my education degree and work as a teacher for awhile, then eventually get my masters in psychology, so I can become an Educational Psychologist. My hobbies/passions in life are painting, drawing, playing the drums, music, along with hanging out with family and friends, and travelling. My favourite place I have traveled to has been El Salvador. Ever since I left that beautiful country I have wanted to go back. I have always had a love of art and in my spare time, which is not a lot in university, I usually spend it drawing or painting. I have learned to play the piano, guitar, and I am now on the drums which I find is really what I am good at. Music is a big part of my life for I am always listening to it, and you can usually find me after work on the weekend at a concert, or one of my friends’ shows, that are in bands. Also three close friends of mine and I plan and put on a music event called Exposure, where we give a platform for local artist to perform. We have held two so far and are already in the early stages of planing another Exposure.

Response to The Tyler Rationale

Growing up as a child I have always been more creative. With my schooling I always excelled with the subjects where I had more freedom to be creative, such as English or art. Subjects that there was no right or wrong answer as long as you had some sort of idea to support your theory.…

By Emily Hanson September 14, 2021 0

Blog Post #1

In the Kumashiro reading “The Problem Of Common Sense”,  Kumashiro defines common sense as “what everyone knows” (Kumashiro, p.XXIX). Kumashiro making this statement is very bold. By stating that commonsense is something that everyone knows would mean that everyone around the world would have to be raised with the same culture, beliefs, experiences, surroundings, interests,…

By Emily Hanson September 2, 2021 0