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ENG 122 3.W: Proposals, Reading for Argument
Today’s Plan: Reading for Argument (30 minutes max) Proposal Review Quiz (Canvas) Homework Reading for Argument I’m 1/2 way through evaluating the proposals. One thing that I’ve noticed is a need to review how to read for argument. Others might … Continue reading
Anti-Racist Writing Assessment
My interest in antiracist writing assessment began last semester while teaching the practicum. We read Asao Inoue’s Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies: Teaching and Assessing Writing for a Socially Just Future. Inoue begins by reviewing research on how students of color … Continue reading
9.1: Looking Back (and Giroux)
Today’s Plan: Looking Back Giroux Homework Looking Back A passage regarding assigning difficult texts got me thinking. The passage: An example of what I believe education should look like is teaching important skills while urging creativity is English classes that … Continue reading
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ENG 420 7.1: Nathan’s My Freshman Year
Today’s Plan: Paper Feedback Nathan Homework: Thelin reading Paper Feedback Philosophy and Rhetoric: Plato believed that obtaining justice for one’s self was all-important, and the only way to achieve that justice was through knowledge. True, unbiased, non-persuasive knowledge in specific. … Continue reading
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