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Critique Assignment 4

Critique Assignment 4

Q Assignment Instructions This task should include A comprehensive analysis of the chapter or reading of the week. See syllabus for details.. [Minimum of four complete paragraphs] Written Critiques (Written Reactions to the Chapters of the Textbook and required articles): These are written reflections on each chapter or required reading. (Attendance for financial aid and other office will be reported based on the timely submission of these weekly written activities). The assignment consists of a one page (more or less) (12 points / double-spaced / New Times Roman) reaction to the chapter that you have read. It is Not a summary. I am interested in assessing your critical thinking and writing skills. (These Assignments are to be submitted through the Assignment link (on Assignment page). Due weekly by 11:59 pm on Fridays- Respond via Assignment Link This task should include: (The following guideline for the development of your essay have been selected from Dr. Michael Shapiro’s LAST Prep Workshop materials. (This information has been adapted and included here with his permission, in order to assist you in preparation for the Liberal Arts and Science Test). [Minimum of four complete paragraphs] 1. Provide a brief introduction about how you interpret the main idea / topic or issue presented. Make sure to include the following points (one paragraph) • Controversial Issue/ “hot” topic statement: You begin by stating that the topic/ issue (whatever it happens to be) is generating a lot of discussion among certain people. • Ideas that you agree, don’t agree, that compare or contrast with other concepts and practices that you have studied or are familiar with (two paragraphs). • Both sides have good points/ reasons / arguments: You acknowledge that both sides on the issue (‘pro’ and ‘con’) have good points; that is, the issue is complex enough so the debate isn’t totally one-sided. 2. What is one of the reasons why people take an opposing position to yours? Here you present a reason that people tend to give who take the position opposite yours. 3. What is another reason why people take an opposing position to yours? Here you present another reason that people tend to give who take the position opposite yours. 4. Evaluate…a a is their more harm than good statement? Here you negatively evaluate the opposing view on the issue from yours. 5. Your conclusions (including “WHY”) and reactions in general (one to two paragraphs). O “ Therefore, I strongly believe that… “ statement: You end your critique/ essay with a direct statement of your position on the topic, based on your negative evaluation of the people who take the opposite position from yours.

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Chapter 4 “Sensory Perception and The Arts DAP Learning objective”, talks about the importance of including sensory stimuli in your lesson plans to capture and develop the child’s attention and knowledge. Many may think that including sensory stimulation into their lesson plans is not important. They may believe that children develop knowledge by straight forward instructions from text book, that there is no need to create activities that are interactive. Teachers may also believe that if you use simulation in your lesson plan the child will lose focus on the main idea of what you are trying to teach them.