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Jennifer Fatula
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This chapter was a study of a few English professors classes and how students acted in them....and it made me very glad that I am not a professor in the humanities
— Feb 17, 2020 06:01PM
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Jennifer Fatula
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Through Part 1: "Students" (The student fear factor, student aspirations: getting the biggest bang for the back, and "how is that helping us?")
— Feb 16, 2020 05:40PM
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Jennifer Fatula
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"...we must uncover students' preconceptions and expectations and integrate those results as we rethink course objectives and the means of accomplishing them."
— Feb 08, 2020 06:57PM
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Heather Johnston
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K-12 about memorization not problem solving. Without understanding argument literacy a “persuasive research paper” makes no sense. Application of concepts to scenarios makes no sense.
— Feb 22, 2019 03:51PM
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Heather Johnston
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Biggest stumbling block to success is students don’t understand or practice: argument literacy (take position and support with persuasive reasoning), can’t discover or invent problems, don’t know the language.
— Feb 22, 2019 03:49PM
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Heather Johnston
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Success resulted from the students’ perceptions of the instructors’ attitude and classroom environment.
Students needed a lot of positive comments to recognize this. Students need to perceive the environment as encouraging.
— Feb 22, 2019 03:35PM
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Students needed a lot of positive comments to recognize this. Students need to perceive the environment as encouraging.










