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    support his opinion. While personal/anecdotal stories are to be considered carefully, but in the events of their veracity, it is a great evaluation of the impact that classical readings hold on students’ attention. Moreover, Will Okun supports that the study of classics is not an appropriate learning method, if only a…

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    TEACHER UNDER AUTHORITY Speaking in general about the relationship between authority and school, Giroux and MacLaren (1986) put it in this way: “Authority is inescapably related to a particular vision of what schools should be” (p. 224). Voices for liberal education and egalitarianism have led to the collapse of teacher authority. Neither the conceptualisation of “teacher as an authority” nor reconceptualisation of “teacher in authority” can ensure the equality of intelligence between the…

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    Is our universe one complicated computer game with us being mere artificial intelligence made of ones and zeros? This is a strange question, one that I believe cannot be totally disproven or proven but what can we know no matter the answer? The philosopher Descartes wrestled with similar questions. He was concerned about the nature of our reality and more specifically the nature of our knowledge. (Descartes 166-167) He wanted to form a base for knowledge and a method to prove that what we know…

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    you imagine or picture in your mind”. The appropriate context is that this is an academic environment, and that such environments demand academic rigor. Academic rigor entails encouraging assumptions and beliefs to be constructively questioned, and critical thinking rather than just “regurgitation” (Great Schools Partnership, 2014). It is intended to challenge students, and to build the skills that will ensure our work…

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    If I’ve learned one thing in the last semester, it’s to never study abroad. Upon our less-than-graceful arrival on Snake Island, it was made clear very quickly that survival might very well be impossible for the lot of us, given our diverse collection of ethical models and the resulting struggle to work together. From the get-go, we had troubles with communication: we couldn’t agree on how to establish rules, we couldn’t decide how to approach island researchers, and we certainly couldn’t form…

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    When entering a new class curriculum, you do not know what to expect. Throughout this English 1B course the main focus was on critical thinking. It was what generated the whole class, but the topics that were covered went beyond the words in the articles. From the various reading responses to the claim essays, it all impacted and changed my point of view, beliefs, and way of life. Not only did it make me a better reader and writer, it also made me think beyond the context to think differently.…

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    1.) did some research on what a chemist does, what the work environment is like, what education is required, what skills you need to be successful, how much they are paid, and what a typical day in the career is like. According to O*NET OnLine, the Strong Interest Inventory letters are IRC. This makes sense because chemistry is a true science that requires a very investigative approach. Chemists analyze data and reactions. They make new discoveries and changes. This is a realistic career…

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    The students at Perspectives IIT/Math and Science Academy followed a fairly disciplined schedule. With two hours of math and science, and an hour for other required classes, the goal of the school was get students to work on becoming critical thinkers. However, being in the longer class periods did not always provide this service, unlike the shorter periods. Based on Freire’s idea of the banking concept of education and problem-posing education, the two hour classes were more likely to…

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    Making Ethical Decisions For me, ethical decisions take careful consideration and a great deal of critical thinking. I try to think of multiple outcomes that my ultimate decision may cause, as well as my confidence in that decision. If I don’t feel completely comfortable with a decision that I’ve made, then it’s an indication I need to analyze the situation and possibly more before coming to a final conclusion. When this option isn’t available, due to time constraints or other hindrances, I put…

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    Argument and Persuasion Outline: I. The Method In our everyday lives persuasion is almost everywhere, and we are not even aware of its abundance. We can state out opinion in an argument and show our views, making a proposal to recommend action. In many professions, persuasion is very important; writing letters to gain support for things such as a grant or even gaining support for new developments in a field. Organizations and companies will use persuasion to gain support or a campaign or sell…

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