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The key to a successful Stage 5 is some serious reflection |
On Monday in class, we will begin by looking at Stage V, which essentially requires you to look back at how you've grown as a writer, citing specific examples of your journey as evidence for your growth (or lack of growth, though I hope this isn't the case!).
In the classroom
In class, you'll be reading an example of Stage VI and answering the following questions about the essay, conducting a mock peer review session:
1. Narrative -- Briefly summarize the story told in the essay. How does the author characterize herself coming into English 1301? What struggles did she face? How did she overcome these struggles?
2. Vivid Details -- What specific details does the author use to support their essay? What readings do they quote? What examples do they give?
3. Discourse -- How does the author connect their experience to the greater discourse of writing studies?
4. Significance -- What was the outcome of the author's journey and why is it important?
5. What do you think are the overall strengths of the essay? How do you think the author might improve her paper?
And here's a big hint for stage V: you'll also need to make sure YOUR essay addresses the 4 areas (narrative, details, discourse and significance)!
Studio Work
When we get to the studio, you'll be working in your groups, putting the finishing touches on your group projects. You will be required to work in the studio for at least half of the class period -- team tech will be documenting your progress by recording some brief videos of your discussions, asking questions, and taking pictures for their project.
Important upcoming dates:
Wednesday, November 20th -- NO CLASS. Finalize your group projects
Monday, November 25th -- COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS ARE DUE.
Wednesday, November 27th -- NO CLASS. Enjoy your Thanksgiving!
Monday, December 2nd -- Stage V Drafts due today for peer review. Please bring 3 copies to class!
Wednesday, December 4th -- Our last class day. We will be conducting peer review for Stage V and peer review critiques are due.
Final Exam Week
Monday, December 9th -- Your final portfolios are due!