Two of the last three posts explain guidelines for upcoming assignments.
1. The Bridge Essay is due Wednesday/Thursday, depending on your section.
2. You need to decide on the topic/form of your SJ Doc Proj (guidelines below).
As you decide what to do, you want to make sure that the historical record you make will meet our criteria and will be a strong example of a "text" that documents a social justice/injustice issue. To be sure that you're on the right track, and as a way of organizing your thoughts, you will be submitting a typed proposal on Friday/next Tuesday (depending on your section).
The proposal must be typed, single-spaced, 1/2 to 3/4 page long. You need to address the following:
a) What is your project? Who will you interview or what will you photograph or what kind of survey will you conduct, etc.?
b) What social group/s is/are present? Faces of oppression?
c) What form will your project take? A transcription of an interview? A series of drawings? A video? An audio recording? Will you make a website? Will you post your material on the blog?
d) How will it fit our class criteria for judging texts as SJ Doc?
e) After you have a plan for your project, you'll begin researching topics related to this for your Research Paper. What topics will you look up?
This is worth 10 points. You lose 2 points per missed question and points for excessive, repeated grammatical errors. Proofread carefully.
Monday, March 30, 2009
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