Practice Reflection and Rhetorical Analysis and Quotes — Your Name

Part 3 Reflection

Put your one paragraph reflection on “Schools Kill Curiosity” here.

 

Part 4 Rhetorical Analysis

Put your one paragraph rhetorical analysis on “Schools” here

 

Part 5 Notable Quotables

Select at least 3 significant quotes from the …

Practice Reflection and Rhetorical Analysis and Quotes–Amy

Part 1: Reflection

In “Schools Kill Curiosity,” Berliner argues that customary training doesn’t support interest in understudies. I agree with her idea because it’s common for schools to put memorizing facts and passing tests ahead of instilling a love of …

Practice Reflection and Rhetorical Analysis and Quotes –Wendbenedo

Part 3: Reflection

In “Schools Kill Curiosity,” Berliner argues that traditional education doesn’t encourage curiosity in students. I agree with this idea because schools often prioritize memorization and testing over cultivating a love for learning and exploration. This was evident …

Practice Reflection and Rhetorical Analysis and Quotes – Anthony Clement

I agree with Berliner’s claim in this article that schools are killing curiosity. I’ve experienced the scene that she demonstrated in the beginning of her article, while in the middle of a lessons I’ve asked a questions somewhat but not …

Practice Reflection and Rhetorical Analysis and Quotes- Anthony Clara

Part 3: Reflection

I agree with the information the author “Wendy Berlin” presents, because she’s not only giving you her opinion on why “Schools Are Killing Curiosity” but she’s also stating facts and giving you evidence from other authors. What …

Practice Reflection, Rhetorical, Analysis, and Quotes- Angel

In the article “’Schools Are Killing Curiosity” by Wendy Berliner, she explains negative affects school has on kids imagination. For example, she gives three main points which are children are born curious, curious children performed best and children curiosity becomes …

Practice Reflection and Rhetorical Analysis and Quotes – Balthazar

Part 3 Reflection 

In the article by Wendy Berliner what I found remarkably interesting was the research she used to back her argument. Without having known that there was detailed research being done which looked at the connection between curiosity …