**You can turn this in either before our last class or by Wednesday, October 9. We can do some brainstorming in class on Saturday.***
What are the three most important learnings you are taking away from this course? Think about the new understandings you have, the new ways of thinking about the course topics, ideas you wouldn't have had unless you had been in this course, make a connection to your tech interview - get at the big shifts and/or the more subtle shifts. Refer to the readings, conversations, and activities that help lead you to your learnings. Why do these new learnings matter and how have they impacted your identity as a content area literacy teacher? Post your blog as a comment below. Be sure to sign your name at the end.
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Monday, August 26, 2019
Week 2 - Response to Zwiers Ch.7 and Ch.3
After reading Zwiers chapters, draft a blog post where you explore One Quote, One Connection, and One Question. Use this post to play with ideas, make connections, and push your own/your classmates' thinking. The best posts will be those that go beyond summary, incorporate quotations from the texts, and move into critical reflection. Please read and comment on at least one person's blog post as well.
**You can pick and choose the quote/connection/question between the two chapters. You do not need to do one post per chapter.**
**Just sign your name at the bottom of the post so we know who you are.**
**You can pick and choose the quote/connection/question between the two chapters. You do not need to do one post per chapter.**
**Just sign your name at the bottom of the post so we know who you are.**
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Week 1 - Response to Wang AND Cullen/Gabriel & Wentz
After reading Wang's article about Photovoice and choosing between Cullen or Gabriel & Wentz, draft a blog post where you explore One Quote, One Connection, and One Question. Use this post to play with ideas, make connection, and push your own/your classmates' thinking. The best posts will be those that go beyond summary, incorporate quotations from the texts, and move into critical reflection. Please read and comment on at least one person's blog post as well.
**You can pick and choose the quote/connection/question between the two texts. You do not need to do one post per article.**
**You can pick and choose the quote/connection/question between the two texts. You do not need to do one post per article.**
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