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Thesis Statements « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. To determine if you have a strong thesis, ask yourself the following questions:. Do I answer a question? Because in college you are often answering a question posed by the instructor, this may be more directly posed as am I answering. Could someone legitimately argue with my thesis? What makes something successful? Why is it interesting? Do I address the So What question? Does my thesis pass the how or why test? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Addre...
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Peer Review, Revisited « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. Peer Review, Revisited. I wrote a post. Two years ago about how I teach peer review. To sum up: I have students write anonymous letters to one another about their work. They have to summarize the project of the paper; identify the strengths and weaknesses of the argument, evidence, and structure; and offer constructive suggestions for how address the paper’s issues. Here is what ten of my students had to say:. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Quod She 2.0.
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Teaching Difficult Texts in Composition: The Problem of “Study Guides” « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. Teaching Difficult Texts in Composition: The Problem of “Study Guides”. Dustin Hannum’s Techstyle post on teaching. In a first year writing and communication class hit close to home for me when I read it a few months ago. His articulation of the fears that both students and some teachers have about difficult literary texts in a first-year classroom were very similar to the words I’ve heard about teaching John Milton’s. I persist in teaching. In 2001 very distinctly, and...
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About this blog | joel allen brown
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Joel A. Brown. So, I’m about the millionth person to write a semi-academic blog on religion. What’s the point, right? Perhaps there’s not one (or at least not a good one), but I’m going to give it a go anyways. My purpose in blogging is threefold: (1) to write. We deal in ideas and arguments, not secrets, and it takes practice to communicate them in clear, concise, and meaningful ways. So I blog. 2) to share research. 3) to locate myself in the field. I am, for better or worse, an aspiring historian in t...
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Teaching Materials « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Black, White, and Grey.
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Syllabi « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. Literature through Reading and Research: Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Film. English 1101: The Science, Technology, and Art of Reading. Seminar in Writing through Literature: Science Fiction. For Women in Math, Science, and Engineering Learning Community, Fall 2012). Seminar Writing through Literature: Kapow! The Caped Crusader Goes Literary. Seminar in Writing through Literature: Paradise Lost. Seminar in Writing through Literature: Images of Hell and Apocalypse.
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Handouts « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Black, White, and Grey.
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Teaching Philosophy (Comp) « Sapience Reading
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I read, I write, I read some more. In my first-year writing classroom, my goal is to give my students the skills and tools to discern the conversations that are often in the background of the courses they take, to understand those conversations, and to respond to them. The Lizzie Bennet Diaries. 8216; reworking of. Academic writing adapts or appropriates source material in different ways than literary texts or performances, so I introduce students to the process of using these moves in an academic contex...
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Christianity and History Forum: March 2012
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Christianity and History Forum. Monday, 12 March 2012. Brad Gregory, The Unintended Reformation. Brad Gregory's new book on the unintended consequences of the Protestant Reformation is generating a fair bit of online discussion, and has already been reviewed in the. Of course, Protestants are likely to have some significant reservations about aspects of the argument. For a thoughtful engagement along these lines see Dale van Kley's review in. The book's homepage is here:. Links to this post. Carries two ...
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Joel A. Brown | joel allen brown
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All posts by Joel A. Brown. PhD student, american religious history @UChicago. PNW native. golf addict. big fan of @erinjamesbrown. 8220;White Devils” and the U. of Chicago Shooting Threat. Joel A. Brown. This post was published on the Bulletin for the Study of Religion blog. From the 1995 movie “Panther,” Dean wrote,. When I read Dean’s threat, I was particularly struck by the statement of his overall goal ”to rid the world of. White devils.”. Elijah Muhammad (left) and Malcolm X (right). Record. We...
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