Ok, here is the first post for this new blog. It's a little funny after being in the tech business for so long that I never created one of these! I get the feeling that I've been missing out, as this could turn out to be kind of fun. Bye for now!
Blog Post #7 - Some Thoughts on Chapter 11
At the beginning of Chapter 9 Randy Bomer states that "compared to most people, I am a facile writer and spend a lot of time doing it." I don't doubt this statement at all. I wish I was a facile writer, too. As a teacher it is important that I foster this in my students. I'm focused on the Social Studies at a secondary school level, and to be candid I'm not overly interested in my students simply remembering the dates of historical events or places on a map. I want my students to be able to think about what they are learning, and reflect on how a current or historical event affects them and others. As part of this process the idea of using writing as a thinking tool makes great sense. Chapter 11 delves into some different approaches for teaching about how to write to think. My favorite approach is the first one listed, "Accepting What Comes." In this blog post we have been asked to avoid direct quoting, but I am especially struck by what Wi...
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ReplyDeleteJohn -- I'm glad you think this could be fun!
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