Tuesday, October 22, 2019
101 Narrative Peer Review and Ideology Professor Ramos Blog
101 Narrative Peer Review and Ideology Revise Quick Write Have you ever had a good experience workshopping a paper? Why was it good? Why was it bad? Revise We are going to peer review first. I want to make sure you have enough time before the lesson for today. Before we peer review, I want you to take a look at your own draft. Add dialogue, find a spot to add in some dialogue. Add detailsà of a character or an artifact in your narrative. What can you describe or add details too? Are you giving enough context so the reader follows along? Add an imageà to help tell the story. What image would help the reader? What image is related to your literacy? Effective Title. What should you title your essay? What would be a good title that makes your reader want to read the essay and prepares them for it.Fall Semester Examples Grading Criteria Narrative Peer Review This is the first of many peer reviews. Keep these things in mind. Peer edit the same way you revise your own work. Be specific in identifying problems or opportunities. Offer suggestions for improvement. Praise what is genuinely good in the paper. Quick Write Comment below with your plan of action for revising your draft. Be specific, give some details! What is ideology? A system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy. ââ¬Å"the ideology of republicanismâ⬠In social studies, a politicalà ideologyà is a certain ethical set of ideals, principles, doctrines, myths, or symbols of a social movement, institution, class, or large group that explains how society should work, and offers some political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order. The set of ideas and beliefs of a group or political party. Jonathan Haidt: Can a Divided America Heal? 20 Minutes. Jon Haidt is a Social Psychologist. Write down anything you think is important or that stands out to you. Write down any words you donââ¬â¢t know so we can make a list for everyone. So the first thing that you have to always keep in mind when youââ¬â¢re thinking about politics is that weââ¬â¢re tribal. We evolved for tribalism. One of the simplest and greatest insights into human social nature is the Bedouin proverb: ââ¬Å"Me against my brother; me and my brother against our cousin; me and my brother and cousins against the stranger.ââ¬
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