As everyone is considering Credit/No Credit versus Grades this week,
I'm mindful that we are ending this most unusual semester without the
benefit of sharing a feast, celebrating, and adjourning our learning
journey together.
Since we won't have the opportunity
to talk in person, I am asking that each of you publish one last post
on your blog, in which you reflect on what you've learned this year.
REMINDER: your learning includes what we studied together, but it also
includes what you have experienced throughout the year, including these
last few months.
Here is a suggested title and an
outline for you to follow. As always, you are free to build on this and
include anything else you think is important. I look forward to reading
your thoughts. I will enter final grades on Aeries Friday afternoon and
Saturday morning.
(title: FINAL REFLECTION FOR AMERICAN LITERATURE 2019-2020)
"This year was unlike any other..."
1. From the beginning, what made our course different than any other course you have ever taken?
2. As you look back on our experience together, what did you find most meaningful?
3. As you consider the work you've done, what are you most proud of?
4. Is there anything you wish you would have done differently, or better?
5. As you look forward, what did you learn in this course that will help you for the future?
6.
Are you choosing the Credit/No Credit option, or a grade? If you're
choosing a grade, what grade do you believe you've earned? Why?
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