The focus of the paper should be a current educational issue discussed in response to the authors you have read. The papers should reflect your thoughts, rather than be a summary of the reading. You should select some educational issue of concern to yourself that you believe the readings illuminate.
Include a minimum of two brief quotations from each of the authors, with correct citations from the assigned readings (not the editor’s introduction) indicating which aspects of the reading are relevant to your issue. Discuss how similarities or differences in the author’s ideas affect the issue as you see it. Be sensitive to contrasting views, assumptions that you and the authors make, and the context within which positions are put forward.
Using your own educational experiences and aspirations, describe in concrete terms how the ideas of the authors you select are exemplified by current educational goals and classroom practices.
Your papers should be a critical analysis of the positions relevant to your educational issue. You may agree or disagree with the authors, but your position should be supported by your discussion of contemporary education.
The paper should include an introductory paragraph giving a clear statement of the issue and some indication of how you see each author’s contribution to your understanding of the issue.
There should be a brief summary conclusion, stating your judgment about the issue you have discussed.
Write short paragraphs, each with one main idea. Be sure to include transition sentences connecting the ideas between paragraphs
You may not use any secondary sources in writing your papers. The focus of the paper should be a current educational issue discussed in response to the authors you have read. The papers should reflect your thoughts, rather than be a summary of the reading. You should select some educational issue of concern to yourself that you believe the readings illuminate.
Include a minimum of two brief quotations from each of the authors, with correct citations from the assigned readings (not the editor’s introduction) indicating which aspects of the reading are relevant to your issue. Discuss how similarities or differences in the author’s ideas affect the issue as you see it. Be sensitive to contrasting views, assumptions that you and the authors make, and the context within which positions are put forward.
Using your own educational experiences and aspirations, describe in concrete terms how the ideas of the authors you select are exemplified by current educational goals and classroom practices.
Your papers should be a critical analysis of the positions relevant to your educational issue. You may agree or disagree with the authors, but your position should be supported by your discussion of contemporary education.
The paper should include an introductory paragraph giving a clear statement of the issue and some indication of how you see each author’s contribution to your understanding of the issue.
There should be a brief summary conclusion, stating your judgment about the issue you have discussed.
Write short paragraphs, each with one main idea. Be sure to include transition sentences connecting the ideas between paragraphs
You may not use any secondary sources in writing your papers. The focus of the paper should be a current educational issue discussed in response to the authors you have read. The papers should reflect your thoughts, rather than be a summary of the reading. You should select some educational issue of concern to yourself that you believe the readings illuminate.
Include a minimum of two brief quotations from each of the authors, with correct citations from the assigned readings (not the editor’s introduction) indicating which aspects of the reading are relevant to your issue. Discuss how similarities or differences in the author’s ideas affects the issue as you see it. Be sensitive to contrasting views, assumptions that you and the authors make, and the context within which positions are put forward.
Using your own educational experiences and aspirations, describe in concrete terms how the ideas of the authors you select are exemplified by current educational goals and classroom practices.
Your papers should be a critical analysis of the positions as relevant to your educational issue. You may agree or disagree with the authors, but your position should be supported by your discussion of contemporary education.
The paper should include an introductory paragraph giving a clear statement of the issue and some indication of how you see each author’s contribution to your understanding of the issue.
There should be a brief summary conclusion, stating your judgment about the issue you have discussed.
Write short paragraphs, each with one main idea. Be sure to include transition sentences connecting the ideas between paragraphs
You may not use any secondary sources in writing your papers. The focus of the paper should be a current educational issue discussed in response to the authors you have read. The papers should reflect your thoughts, rather than be a summary of the reading. You should select some educational issue of concern to yourself that you believe the readings illuminate.
Include a minimum of two brief quotations from each of the authors, with correct citations from the assigned readings (not the editor’s introduction) indicating which aspects of the reading are relevant to your issue. Discuss how similarities or differences in the author’s ideas affects the issue as you see it. Be sensitive to contrasting views, assumptions that you and the authors make, and the context within which positions are put forward.
Using your own educational experiences and aspirations, describe in concrete terms how the ideas of the authors you select are exemplified by current educational goals and classroom practices.
Your papers should be a critical analysis of the positions as relevant to your educational issue. You may agree or disagree with the authors, but your position should be supported by your discussion of contemporary education.
The paper should include an introductory paragraph giving a clear statement of the issue and some indication of how you see each author’s contribution to your understanding of the issue.
There should be a brief summary conclusion, stating your judgment about the issue you have discussed.
Write short paragraphs, each with one main idea. Be sure to include transition sentences connecting the ideas between paragraphs
You may not use any secondary sources in writing your papers.