Discussion 5 | Topics for Teaching

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Respond by Thursday. Discuss through Saturday.

Review

Review this week's assigned reading and resources to prepare for this discussion.

Respond

  1. What is a topic that should be taught in a college-level course about writing, but isn’t?
  2. What lesson or series of lessons would help you the most as a writer?
  3. How would this teaching affect your writing?
Requirements:
  • Response to peers: minimum of 250 words

Discuss

  • Respond to your peers by furthering the discussion on your thoughts on the strategies shared. Post substantive responses to your colleagues. Cite scholarly sources where required. Responses could include suggestions for further resources, questions of clarification, or providing context and insight. Avoid simple posts of agreement; if you agree, explain why, and then thoughtfully further the conversation.
Requirements:
  • Response to peers: minimum of 150 words
  • Respond to more than the minimum of two peers (see discussion rubrics in the syllabus for details)

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Discussion Instructions

  • Post a substantive response to the prompt by the first deadline shown in the weekly overview text.
  • Engage in discussion with peers about their original posts in an exchange of ideas, information, and perspectives that continues through the second deadline shown in the weekly overview text.
  • Always check your forum posts for spelling and grammar errors. Click the link in the Assignment Helps to learn how to spell-check your forum posts.
  • Posts and responses made after the academic week will not count toward your grade.
  • Always refer to your course syllabus (opens in a new window) for details on grading criteria and the university's late work policy.

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