I would like for you to share a little about your experience so far with this essay. What has the process been like? Why did you choose the subject that you did? Was it difficult to note-take? Was it difficult to put these ideas into an essay? How did you come to decide on what your perspective was?
Also, check out this post "The Dangers of Thinking in Five Paragraphs" from a colleague of mine that also teaches composition? How does this relate to our discussion of good writing, and how we approach the writing process? How does the purpose of writing change in different environments? Why do you think you are often taught to write this way, and what limits/possibilities are there for this type of writing?
I know that's a lot to check out/write on... perhaps tackle one of these tasks in depth, or briefly hit on both in your post.
Welcome to Prof. Price's Freshman Composition blog. Our goal here is to have a space where students can share, comment and provide feedback on discussions and assignments. It is not necessary to write in formal language or to be overly "politically correct" provided that your comments are respectful to each student's thoughts/comments and all groups, races, ethnicities.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Blog Post 2
"The Hidden Life of SUVs"
On pg. 84 answer 2 questions from the "Questions on Meaning" section or do assignment #3 under "Writing Assignments."
Write your response in the comments section
On pg. 84 answer 2 questions from the "Questions on Meaning" section or do assignment #3 under "Writing Assignments."
Write your response in the comments section
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Blog Post 1 Fall '11
What are your thoughts on the readings and discussions thus far? Do you think there are multiple languages even within the English language? How does one negotiate between languages they have already acquired, and learning academic and standard languages? Is there a difference between "school" language and "home" language? Do you have to unlearn "home" language to learn "school" language?
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