Reviewing the They Say/I Say readings from Graff, Rose, and the Howard Gardner presentation in class, write 3-5
paragraphs identifying at least one kind of non-academic intelligence you possess, describe its
characteristics, and how you use it.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Friday, September 23, 2016
Questions for Guest speaker HERE
Tuesday's guest lecturer, Keith Baldwin, is a freelance writer and graduate of The New School's M.F.A. Creative Writing (fiction) program. He's looking forward to having an informal chat about the composition process, your questions about writing and any other questions you may have for him about writing fiction or academic work, pursuing Creative Writing as a degree, advice, etc.
In preparation for his visit, please post 2 questions by Monday 5 P.M:
First, read Chapter 1 of Richard Dawkin's The Selfish Gene and post 1 discussion question you have about the material (whether it's confused, rebutting, or just curious).
Second, please post 1 question you have about the composition process as a whole (about beginning, about being blocked, advice for clearing one's head, etc.).
In preparation for his visit, please post 2 questions by Monday 5 P.M:
First, read Chapter 1 of Richard Dawkin's The Selfish Gene and post 1 discussion question you have about the material (whether it's confused, rebutting, or just curious).
Second, please post 1 question you have about the composition process as a whole (about beginning, about being blocked, advice for clearing one's head, etc.).
Weekly Discussion for 9/26
Please post your weekly link to a source that you've found regarding
the class theme of the "American Dream" as a part of American culture OR
one of the research topics you are exploring.
As always, guidelines are the following:
For participation, we will post a link by every Monday by 5 P.M. to a source (article, movie, blog, etc) relating to either the class theme of the formation of the American Dream or your own individual research topic. Post a short summary of how the source relates to the aforementioned topic (1-2 sentences).
To receive full credit for each response, please comment on at least two of your classmates’ posts.
As always, guidelines are the following:
For participation, we will post a link by every Monday by 5 P.M. to a source (article, movie, blog, etc) relating to either the class theme of the formation of the American Dream or your own individual research topic. Post a short summary of how the source relates to the aforementioned topic (1-2 sentences).
To receive full credit for each response, please comment on at least two of your classmates’ posts.
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Research Topics
Our lovely class librarian would like an idea of what research topics you are considering before we meet in the Library on Friday, 9/23. Please make a short comment listing 3 topics that interest you (bullet points are fine).
Friday, September 16, 2016
Weekly Posts for 9/20
For participation, we will post a link by every Monday by 5 P.M. to a source (article, movie,
blog, etc) relating to either the class theme of the formation of
the American Dream or your own individual research topic. Post a short
summary of how the source relates to the aforementioned topic (1-2
sentences).
To receive full credit for each response, please comment on at least two of your classmates’ posts.
To receive full credit for each response, please comment on at least two of your classmates’ posts.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Quotations
As stated in class and in group email: Post 1 quotation (famous, film, book, poem, cliche, idiom, lyric, etc.) that relates to the experience of the American Dream. Write a min. 1 sentence explanation of how or why it strikes you as being related. Please comment on at least 3 of your classmates' posts.
I think this line grasps and comments on a very modern American mentality that has gone from celebrating the individual to hyperfocusing on the individual; keeping an eye on the bigger picture outside of ourselves means believing in the educated, open-minded mental freedom that allows us to do so."The really important kind of freedom involves attention, and awareness, and discipline, and effort, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them, over and over, in myriad petty little unsexy ways, every day.” - David Foster Wallace
Sunday, September 11, 2016
9/13 - American Dream
Preface and Introduction (xviii-14), Chapter 19 opening, (539-541)
Krugman “Confronting Inequality” (561-580)
King, “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold?” (610-617)
Roemer, “America Remains the World’s Beacon of Success” (618-622)
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Blog post by Tuesday 9 AM.
Write a 3-5 paragraph response to the readings:
1) Summarize both sides of the argument, Does the American Dream still exist? as presented by Krugman, King and Roemer
2) What is the strongest argument and why?
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Friday, September 9, 2016
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