Taught by Jacob Aplaca

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Fifth Post of the Semester! (“A Talk to Teachers” by Baldwin)

Please complete the following discussion post for Wednesday, 10/4.

First, actively read and be prepared to discuss in class  “A Talk to Teachers” by James Baldwin.

Next,  write a blog post of AT LEAST 300 words. I want you to write about the following:

In “A Talk to Teachers,” James Baldwin writes:

I would try to make [the student] know that just as American history is longer, larger, more various, more beautiful and more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it, so is the world larger, more daring, more beautiful and more terrible, but principally larger – and that it belongs to him. I would teach him that he doesn’t have to be bound by the expediencies of any given administration, any given policy, any given morality; that he has the right and the necessity to examine everything.

First of all, what do you think of what James Baldwin is saying? What do you think he means when he says “the world is larger, more daring, more beautiful and more terrible, but principally larger”?

Secondly, what do you think YOU have the “necessity” to examine or the obligation to learn more about? To put it another way: What do you wish had been taught to you in school that wasn’t? Why do you want to know about these topics?

Be sure that you submit your post AT LEAST 2 HOURS before class starts.


P.S.

In addition to the above post, do not forget that the final draft of your Unit 1 essay is due on Wednesday, 10/4, via email by 11:59 PM.

What to Do Before Monday, 10/2

Before we meet in class, be sure to complete the following:

  1. Review this handout on reading difficult texts.
  2. ACTIVELY READ the article “Later.” As you read, think about the following and be prepared to both discuss AND write about it in class:
    • Reflect upon the article. This was not exactly an easy read. What, particularly, did you find confusing, irritating, boring or otherwise difficult? How did you overcome this?
    • What was something surprising that you learned in the article? Did it transform your understanding of procrastination in any particular way?
  3. Again, be sure you have actively read the article “Later.” Be prepared to share your insights in class. You may be called upon, and you WILL be required to do some in-class writing that you will turn in.
  4. Continue revising your Unit 1 Education Narrative. Be sure to format your document according to proper MLA formatting guidelines. See sample MLA document here. Remember that the final draft of your paper will be due on Wednesday, October 4th.

Need Help with Your Unit 1 Essay?

Between today (9/20) and next Wednesday (9/27), all you have to work on is your Unit 1 Essay. This period of time is a great opportunity for you to seek out assistance!

If you need help on your essay, consider doing the following:

  1. Schedule an appointment with a writing tutor at the City Tech Writing Center. A tutor will work together with you to review your essay and offer you feedback. See HERE for more information.
  2. See me during office hours! I am in my office (N503) every Monday and Wednesday between 12:00 PM and 1:30 PM. We can read your essay together and I can offer you feedback. Let me know if you plan to stop by my office.
  3. Can’t make office hours? Schedule an appointment on Zoom with me! We can chat about your essay just as we would in person. Send me an email to set up a time.
  4. If a Zoom appointment is not feasible for you, we can also discuss your essay over email. My email address is available to you on the syllabus.

Remember, I am here to support you. However, it is UP TO YOU to seek out the support you need.

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