Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Course Folder and Conferences

1. Course Folders include all graded essays and paragraph assignments. These are used to do a final appeal for any student and teacher who believe the student should move on to 101A despite second and third readings.


2. Our 1-on-1 conferences, which we will schedule on Friday, are for Monday, May 12, from 2:45-4:45pm.

Doing Evaluations

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Take 15-20 minutes to evaluate your professors this semester.

Monday, May 5, 2014

How Will You Work On Transferring Knowledge?

On Wednesday, I want you to write a paragraph in class in which you explain how you plan to develop your critical thinking skills over the summer.

First, though, I want us to read some passages in an article called "Why Don't They Apply What They've Learned" Part 1 and Part 2

"Ambrose and her co-authors point to two reasons for the failure-to-transfer that all of us see sometimes in our students. First, they might tie whatever knowledge or skill we are teaching too closely to the context in which they learned it. Thus, students can write innovative opening paragraphs in my freshman-composition course, but in their other classes they continue to rely on the same strategies they learned in high school. Second, the inability to transfer a skill or information to a novel context might indicate shallow levels of learning. If students are capable of solving problems, writing essays, or answering questions according to some formula they have learned, they might not have grasped the underlying principles of our course content. Without that deeper knowledge of what lies beneath the formula, they can't pick up what they are learning and put it back down in an unrelated context."  [from Part 1]
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Critical Thinking Questions on Reading Kitchen Confidential


  • What are two ways the memoir challenges you to think about the larger world that we all live in? 
  • What knowledge (think of the subjects we've covered) did you gain from reading the memoir (hint: an answer of 'nothing' or 'very little' does not make you look smart)? 
  • Also, how have you tried (or may you try) to transfer or apply the knowledge to the rest of your life?