Tuesday, March 12, 2019


Tuesday March 12, 2019
92 minutes
Keep in mind that being absent from class does not excuse you from doing the assignments and meeting the deadlines. The blog is there for you for this exact purpose. You are expected to follow the thesis calendar for due dates.
Use Google Classroom to submit all work.
Last call for permission slips to see Chimamanda Adichie on Thursday, March 14
PCC DUAL CREDIT CRN=24498
Registration is now open until April 15

NOTE: if you were absent or did not have your 1st draft on Friday, March 8, you should still make sure to get it peer-edited.
     1.   Review thesis calendar 
     2.   Annotated Bibliography scores handed out. REMINDER: titles of articles are NOT ITALICIZED!!!!! They belong inside of quotations. CHECK this example out:
Siegel, Reva B. "Equality and choice: sex equality perspectives on reproductive rights in the work of Ruth Bader Ginsburg." Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, vol. 25, no. 1, 2013, p. 63+. Opposing Viewpoints in Contexthttp://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A343461946/OVIC?u=portland&sid=OVIC&xid=f89c7eb9. Accessed 11 Mar. 2019.
THE TITLE OF THE ARTICLE is “Equality and Choice: sex equality perspectives on reproductive rights in the work of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.”  It is simply put inside quotation marks just like it is here!
THE TITLE OF THE JOURNAL IN WHICH THIS ARTICLE IS PUBLISHED IS Columbia Journal of Gender and Law. This journal title is italicized.
     3.    Thesis Requirements assigned and explained 
4.   Enthymeme instruction and examples: Read and discuss Thesis as Enthymemes and then read and discuss Enthymeme Checklist  
5.    In pairs, share your thesis statement and then revise the thesis statements to make them enthymemes  
     6.   Share out practice statements in small groups and then show examples on the overhead to the class. 
     8.   Small groups share your responses and discuss Between the World and Me    
     9.   Work on thesis / reading BTWM
The next response for Between the World and Me is rescheduled for Wednesday, March 20
You will have a work day on Thursday, March 14

2nd draft of thesis is due on Monday, March 18


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