I wanna be better in all things.
It's easy for teachers to get stuck and comfortable in patterns and
activities that are completely legitimate but perhaps have become stale and
even ineffective. Throughout the semester I've asked that you work hard
to prepare for the AP Language and Composition test. I taught to the
test. I'm sorta fine with that. As I've said, I believe that the
skills the test assesses are important and some of the most important skills
you will develop in your lifetime - the ability to think, process, synthesize,
and argue.
To that end I've tried to develop every assignment to focus on one element
of the test and hone those skills required for success. Now that you've
taken the test - multiple tests (ACT, PSAT, AP) what suggestions do you have?
I'm not asking for what you "liked" or what was "fun"
but rather what was effective. I know not everything connected with
everyone and with 100+ students I will get a plethora of responses.
Though I am asking for honesty I'm not asking for a tongue-lashing nor do
I expect "all sunshines and rainbows." I know I'm flawed but I also
know that I am effective. I want to minimize my flaws and increase my
effectiveness. I need your help to do that.
Minimum of 150 words - due on Sunday, May 14th at 11:59 pm
May 26th is the last day to make up blog 26
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