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Gale T

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Joined Mar 2024 · She/Her · 3:25 AM Local

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2 Series

Pomodoro Study Space 2.0

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Welcome to the study space! We'll use the Pomodoro timer to help you focus on finishing whatever you need to do. If you have any questions about topics that we are certified in, feel free to ask us during the session! More sessions will be scheduled over time to avoid unforeseeable schedule conflicts. By the way, this is a continuation of the previous series, [https://schoolhouse.world/series/22685](https://schoolhouse.world/series/22685) and [https://schoolhouse.world/series/30892](https://schoolhouse.world/series/30892).

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Wenbo W and 31 others

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Dialogue Club with Joseph Z and Gale T!

    Mondays 12:00 AM

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.

Joseph Z and Gale T

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Past Sessions

14 Series

Addressing Racism Dialogue

    Ended Thu, May 8, 2025

Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing Addressing Racism and using this [[discussion guide](https://drive.google.com/file/d/16-HepHFS2jr7fF-Xo4eqnZusO0TDA-gJ/view)]. Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Gale T and Joseph Z

Series ended.

Role of Government Dialogue Session

    Ended Sat, Apr 19, 2025

Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing The Role of Government and using this [[discussion guide]](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i2EEJM7AJRTjbmrlB3IAwgHSXGOwRsB8/view). Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Gale T and Joseph Z

Series ended.

Inequalities

    Ended Wed, Apr 9, 2025

Introduction to Inequalities and stuff for Muhammad Umer R.

Gale T

Series ended.

Israel Palestine Dialogue

    Ended Sat, Mar 1, 2025

Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we'll be discussing the Israel Palestine conflict and will use [this discussion guide](https://drive.google.com/file/d/12V0nw5K6i_ujVjavzWnx2H9X8bOf78YY/view?usp=sharing). We'll explore questions like: Do you think your country should play a more active role in mediating the Israel-Palestine conflict? What are the different views on this conflict where you live? What are your views? If you keep up with this conflict, where do you go for information? Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

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Kelly M and 2 others

Series ended.

Israel Palestine Dialogue

    Ended Sat, Feb 22, 2025

Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: In this session, we'll be discussing the Israel Palestine conflict and will use [this discussion guide](https://drive.google.com/file/d/12V0nw5K6i_ujVjavzWnx2H9X8bOf78YY/view?usp=sharing). We'll explore questions like: Do you think your country should play a more active role in mediating the Israel-Palestine conflict? What are the different views on this conflict where you live? What are your views? If you keep up with this conflict, where do you go for information? 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

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Kelly M and 2 others

Series ended.

US Foreign Intervention Dialogue

    Ended Sat, Feb 8, 2025

In this session on US Foreign Intervention, participants will use [this discussion guide](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gr_wJccSFXiafjHxo4d0iK-pTBe_fcPT/view?usp=sharing) to steer conversation. We will explore questions like: What is the overall impact of US foreign interventions? Do they make the world safer or do they do more harm than good? Should the US increase or decrease its role abroad? Do you think powerful countries have a moral obligation to aid less powerful countries when they are unjustly attacked? What about intervening when a country is violating the human rights of its own citizens? Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Kelly M and Gale T

Series ended.

Policing Dialogue

    Ended Tue, Jan 14, 2025

In this session, we'll be discussing policing and will be using [this discussion guide](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bt0DOJd11cIxPm_034kKWxpoUayKEPrd/view?usp=sharing). We will explore questions like: How does policing work in different countries? Does policing perpetuate systems of discrimination? Does policing lack accountability? How should policing be reformed? Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Kelly M and Gale T

Series ended.

Gale & Mikaela's Dialogue Club

    Sundays 10:00 PM, Sundays 9:00 PM

Join a virtual Dialogues Club with students from around the world to discuss important global issues every other week. [Learn more here](https://www.schoolhouse.world/dialogues). Please also take a look at our [Club Hub](https://coda.io/d/Gale-T-Mikaela-B-Dialogue-Club-Hub_dGQsLJEjiRR/Gale-T-Mikaela-B-Dialogue-Club-Hub_su9mgJR_#_luud85yS). Post-Dialogue Survey Link (use this after dialogues so they're counted on your portfolio!): [https://forms.gle/uzmHBWZtMmn661v5A](https://forms.gle/uzmHBWZtMmn661v5A)

Gale T and Mikaela B

Series ended.

Pomodoro Study Space

    Ended Tue, Dec 31, 2024

Welcome to the study space! We'll use the Pomodoro timer to help you focus on finishing whatever you need to do! If you have any questions about topics I'm certified in (including pre-algebra, algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, statistics, college algebra, calculus, and AP Precalculus/Statistics/Computer Science A/Psychology), feel free to ask me during the session! More sessions will be scheduled over time to avoid unforeseeable schedule conflicts.

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Wenbo W and 25 others

Series ended.

Pomodoro Study Sessions

    Ended Mon, Apr 28, 2025

⭐💙Hey guys! I will be using the Pomodoro method in hopes of reducing procrastination while doing work. I will host sessions after 4PM EST on week days because that is when I start studying individually. 💙⭐ - I sometimes host sessions on weekends after 1PM EST when I am available. I'll make the series as long as possible! I make the sessions longer because i get too attached to what I am doing at a given time👀 ... My goal for this series is to help others and myself work productively and to reduce procrastination with the Pomodoro timer 💙! 🏖️We will continue to host sessions during the summer.🏖️ Even though you may no longer have assignments and homework, there are plenty of other things you could use these sessions for. For example, you could use these sessions to dedicate a set time to work on and eventually complete a summer goal, such as summer reading or completing a course on Khan Academy. You could also use these sessions to encourage you to set a time to practice and improve your amazing skills, such as coding, art, writing, music, and language learning. You could even use this time to motivate yourself to practice for upcoming exams like the SAT or study for upcoming classes. The possibilities are seemingly endless! :) This series is meant to help with motivation and procrastination, NOT homework. 📄🫂📄 This is NOT meant to be a homework help tutoring session where we help each other with work. This is simply meant to be a helpful and motivating studying environment/group where everyone focuses on their own individual work. We try to be interactive but not too interactive because we don't want to be disruptive in your individual work. If you have a question though or want some suggestions with your work we can try to help. :) We are not always qualified to help you with your homework as we don't have certifications in every subject. 🪙📖🪙 If you want individual help with work, I recommend going to the Subworld based on the subject you are working on and seeing if they have an open homework help session as they would be most qualified to help you. 📝🕵️📝 Note: This is not meant to be an interactive open tutoring for help on completing assignments (though we will try to help if you need it), therefore it is not going to seem that interactive. The whole point is to work in a motivating environment with other learners to help complete assignments. It will not seem to be that interactive as we don't want to ask a bunch of questions which can potentially bother our learners. Although you will be working and doing other things mostly on your own, this is meant to be a helpful and motivating environment for doing such. This is somewhat similar to setting up a timer at home but with this one can not only get extra minutes but also you can be in a more helpful, encouraging, and motivating environment with other learners that will most likely be a lot more effective with getting your work done. This can be very helpful with procrastination and setting times to get your work done with us. Not everyone is able to have or join a study group and this is especially great for them. :)

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Ruth B and 12 others

Series ended.

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