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October 15, 2011 at 11:05 pm | Cindy Khuu
The topic of this video holds true for many schools, including mine. With a student body of about 2600 students, there is little interaction between upperclassmen and underclassmen, and I think having all school assemblies would be very helpful. However, I would like to know what kind of assemblies they would be, because some assemblies are deemed unnecessary and pointless by students. All school assemblies might be one of many ways to encourage the community feeling because it’s hard to engage thousands of students.
October 15, 2011 at 11:09 pm | Tracy Lord
This pitch was effective because it made me want to invest in this person’s pitch. I would invest in this pitch because i can clearly see the problem of divisions within a school’s community as being an issue. Ben’s idea of assemblies is also very good, and it was persuasive that it was fast and quick to the point with enough details. This problem is important because when a school is divided, as Ben stated, it can lose it’s sense of community, and the students will not achieve as greatly. His solution does solve this problem because when placed together, the school can unite.
October 15, 2011 at 11:20 pm | Kadeem Palacios
This appeals to me because we probably have like 4 assemblies in a school year which isn’t nearly enough. It is pretty effective since you give so much eye contact. Good job overall!
October 15, 2011 at 11:25 pm | Haile Shavers
This problem is very relatable to my almost all schools especially mine. Even though my school is small the assemblies would help our school become more close knit. The problem was clearly stated and easily relatable. The solution is definitely a way to go! All in all I think a big company would agre with you Ben.