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Reading & Assignment: Seven False Beliefs Reading

Reading & Assignment: Seven False Beliefs Reading

Q Reading Assignment: “The Seven False Beliefs (Links to an external site.)” Directions: As you read "The Seven False Beliefs (Links to an external site.)" annotate (take notes on the article). You don't need to turn them in, but you need notes for you. If you can, print out the article and take notes on the article. Write on the article. If you can’t print out the article, open it up in a PDF. Highlight the PDF as you read. The article is also available through the Skyline Library (Links to an external site.) in a format that might be easier for e-readers and other reading software; via this link you can also listen to the article. You will be prompted to sign in with your OneLogin ID and password. Answer the questions below. Upload your answers here. You can write answers on your own paper or type answers. The questions are below and I have also put them on a Google doc. (Links to an external site.) You will need to upload your answers here before class starts on Tuesday. Have your answers handy to look at in class Tuesday. If you need them, I have directions for uploading files and photos to Canvas: How to Upload Photos, PDFs, & Docs to Canvas

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Miranda's first example of statistics is when she uses a sample supplied by Steinberg (2010) to prove her point. According to the statistics, 80 % of students will never earn a college degree (Miranda). These statistics are a reminder of how dire the condition of a college education is. It also aids the writer in pulling the attention of the readers towards the supposed reasons for such dismal results while also giving them hope for improvement.