Monday, May 20, 2013

Mentorship


Title : Mentorship

Literal:
Log:
Fifty Hours:
Independent component#1:
Independent component #2:

Contact Name and phone number:
1.)Firefighter Roland Dykes:  Station 137 Pomona California
1-951-836-8698
2.) Christopher Snowden:  U.S Navy
1-559-469-3660

Interpretive:
What is the most important thing you gained from this experience and why?
The most important thing I gained from this experience is in all honestly the experience itself. I have learned so much about the fire department from my mentorship. I have learned all about training and how to act as a team. My product from my senior project also came from my mentorship at Pomona station 137. I have learned how to work in a team in order to get what I needed to get done. I’m not only going to continue my mentorship after high school, but I am also going to pursue a higher form of my mentorship which is more ride-along and to become certified. So the most important thing I can take out of this was all of the knowledge I have learned and all of the friends that I have made.

Applied:
How has what you have done helped you answer your essential question? Please explain.
What I have done has been the solid foundation to help answer my essential question. I have learned about everything there has to do with training. We have done physical training which involves running, push ups, sit-ups, etc.. I have learned how to use heavy machinery. I have learned how to train with a group of men. My mentorship as a whole has been nothing but training and has been the foundation of my entire senior project. It has helped me answer my essential question. I have learned how to train on a regular basis as wels as properly follow incident command systems because we train with it. We have mock practice where we have to practice a before, during, and after situation of a fire.

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