Dr. Mary E. Martin
CRTW 201 TR Calendar, Spring 2012
Please remember the schedule may change; please make note
of the changes.
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Jan. 10 |
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Jan. 12 |
Over-view of critical thinking. Read:
Nosich,
"To the Student." Nosich, pp. 1-16. complete grey box--the big one-- p. 7 In-class activity,
defining critical thinking, giving examples of
what it is and what it isn't |
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Jan. 13 |
Last day to add/drop a class |
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Jan. 17 |
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Jan. 19 |
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Jan. 24 |
Last day to elect S/U option
Read closely the last part of Chapter 1, beginning on page 28 with
"The Experience of Learning to Think Things Through." Pay close
attention to the SEE-I process of becoming clearer about a concept.
SEE-I is a tool that helps with clarity and understanding. Read until
the end of the section--page 34. Then write an SEE-I for the concept of
"unreflective thinking." For the last part of the SEE-I, the
illustration, please create an analogy, simile ,or
metaphor: make a comparison in words. Do not draw an
illustration, but write one. Be prepared to share your
SEE-I in class. |
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Jan. 26 |
Read Chapter 2, pp. 47-76. Complete grey box, p. 60, but choose only one of the first four elements to write out an SEE-I. Due:
Impediment Examples, written |
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Jan. 31 |
Complete exercises 2.6, p. 80; 2.9, p. 81. Be prepared to share your
assignments with class.
Paper 1 assignment given. |
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Feb. 2 |
Read Chapter 3, pp. 86-123. Complete an SEE-I for exercise 3.4, p. 127, choosing just one of the
main concepts from Chapter 3. Due:
Impediment examples. |
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Feb. 7 |
Due: Friday, February 10,
paper 1, typed, MLA format, in a box outside my door, Bancroft 208, between
9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. |
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Feb. 9 |
C
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Film--Good Bye Lenin
used as an example. |
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Feb. 14 |
Analysis discussion.
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Feb. 16 |
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Feb. 21 |
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Feb. 23 |
Read in Mate,
There will be a reading quiz. |
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Feb. 28 |
Midterm grades due this week
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March 1 |
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March 6 |
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March 7 |
Last day to withdraw or rescind S/U option. |
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March 8 |
Further review of classical argument and MLA works cited format. DO NOT MISS CLASS! |
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March 13 |
Spring Break |
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March 15 |
Spring Break |
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March 20 |
Mate, pp. 105-130. Reading quiz.
In-class group presentation day. |
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March 21 |
Advising begins |
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March 22 |
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March 27 |
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March 29 |
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April 3 |
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April 4 |
Registration begins |
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April 5 |
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April 10 |
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April 12 |
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April 17 |
Group 8 presentation for Mate, pp. 385-422.
Discussion of annotated bibliography.
MLA workshop. (Bring handbook.) |
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April 19 |
Due: rough draft workshop for paper 4. Due: Annotated Bibliography, typed, MLA format by Friday, 5 PM, at my office, Bancroft 208.
Final exam discussion. |
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April 23 |
Last day of classes |
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April 24 |
Study day |
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Final exam schedule available on Records & Registration webpage: http://www.winthrop.edu/uploadedFiles/recandreg/Calendars/Exams.pdf |