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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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Retakes, loved by some and hated by others, spark controversy at DIS.

Should we hit the brakes on retakes?

Eugene Sung, Writer April 23, 2024
Retakes dictate the grades of nearly every high schooler in DIS. This policy, if used in good faith, provides opportunities for students to truly learn. Retakes, in a perfect world, revolve around the joy of education, not just points in Powerschool. Standards-based education experts point to evidence that proves this correct. While the chance to reattempt a summative assessment seems faultless, several students and faculty contend that guaranteed second chances encourage laziness and exploitation. Others argue that they rather present an opportunity for growth and revision. So let us delve into the root of this issue.   
Graphic by Jade Lee and Grace Chae.

Minors v. the K-pop Industry

Serena Travers, Luna Kang, Grace Chae, Elizabeth Ryu, and Jade Lee February 15, 2023
Stardom comes with a price tag, and pain follows popularity: if you want attention, you need to endure the discomfort that comes with it. While some optimists view this as a motivational saying, in the K-pop industry, it’s taken quite literally. We’ve enjoyed the long run (and rise) of the Korean wave, but it’s time to question the business model behind the mastermind industry profiting trillions off of their stars.
Illustration by Lydia Ryu.

Is Psychology a Science?

Anna Tzou, Geo Park, Jade Lee, Justin Park, and Alyssa Chang December 8, 2021
Ever since the subject of Psychology started to gain popularity in the early 20th century, it has created a point of contention between scientists and psychologists: could psychology be considered a science? Though a century has passed, this quarrel is still relevant among professionals in the field, with no definitive answer in sight. Students and teachers around school gave their input on this hotly debated topic.
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