Teacher’s Corner
On August 24, 2019 by Keturah Haferkamp“In the United States, many students begin their university studies by taking academic writing courses, which are designed to help students develop and expand their writing skills. Courses in academic writing teach students to exercise higher order thinking skills such as analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information and ideas and to present unique ideas or claims
Protected: Immersion
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Protected: Curricular Choices
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Protected: The Hemingway Editor
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Bad form!
On July 18, 2019 by Keturah HaferkampCaptain Hook is my favorite villain. Something about his utter self-absorption reminds me of Peter Pan. In the boy we find the attitude charming. In Hook it is gross and evil. Hook’s rules for self-governance are in accordance with what we are led to think is an higher authority and his staunch adherence to the
The Schedule
On July 16, 2019 by Keturah HaferkampI received my schedule. The plan is for me to teach one course, a comprehensive English class for graduate students. It will be 12 teaching hours per week, from Week 3 to Week 17. Because the work visa I have applied for will apply for only permits me to be in country for 90 days,
Protected: In-class writing
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Protected: Teacher Prep
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