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  • Creating Relevance in the Classroom

    One aspect of teaching, which can be quite difficult, is how to make what we teach relevant to students today. Kids seem to think they cannot possibly connect the writings of yesteryear with the hectic, technological, global lives led today; however, creating relevance need not be too difficult. I teach English and one of my favorite [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 22, 2008
  • Personalizing Literature

    I posted a few days ago about the CRAFTS Process for prompt writing, and I ended my post by saying I use another type of essay which helps prevent plagiarism. I use the personal essay, much like the ones colleges ask students to compose for their college applications. When teaching a novel I focus [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 5, 2008
  • Plagiarism Problems and the CRAFTS Process

    With the popularity of the internet and the ever-increasing access to it, students are using it for less than honest reasons. Although a great many students remain honest and complete their own work, a growing number have resorted to cheating by using papers off the internet and using others’ research. According to one study on [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 30, 2008