English 112 was an experience I
will never forget. I had a teacher named Megan Keaton that you had to get to
know before you judge type of person. Coming into this class I was nervous, and
very shy around people I was not familiar with. My teacher had her students
make name tags; along with a daybook we used every. Day Book This notebook was something I never had before
in school. This day book was a private place for your mind to wonder freely.
Megan had made us put our chairs together in a circle around the classroom, which
I thought was very strange and odd. I never felt so much pressure from
strangers I never knew before. When I signed up for this class I thought it was
just going to be writing practical argument papers, but my teacher Megan proved
me wrong. My teacher throughout this semester brought me into a world of
English I never knew existed. The Guide to Argument
Already
confused and thousands of thoughts going through my head, Megan told us that we
were going to be using a blog all semester which was going to be where most of
our grade came from. A blog ? I had never heard of a blog, let along use/create
one ???????. Later on, I learned that this blog was pretty cool; it kept all my
thoughts and papers organized. Within the first week of class Megan introduced
us to education, which was the main topic all semester. This week we were
showed a video in class, and this video changed my view points on schools and thoughts.
This gave me the bright idea for my topic that I started writing about “Do
schools kill Creativity?” AND there it was before I knew it already the first assignment
out teacher Megan assigned to us. THE EXPLORATORY PROPOSAL: To better help understand assignments we would
talk out loud until everyone was done asking questions and fully understood. EP
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started to go on in class, and Megan’s goal was for every class meeting to put
the desks together in one big circle. I never talked out loud, and never
expressed my thoughts without any one caring until I came to this class. I
learned in this class, that no matter what a person can say it’s not right or
wrong it’s an opinion that people may or may not agree with, which a
conversation that keeps flowing. I learned to express my thoughts out loud as a
group, instead of staying bundled up inside, which helped me in other classes
to do the same technique I did in English 112. Teacher Comments
Throughout
the semester we formed blog groups which were also our work shop groups that
got together in class for revising papers. I clearly understood what revision truly
means from this class. After each assignment, I would fill out a self-assessment
on my blog, that truly showed me where I improved as writer, along with
struggled through some of my work. Looking back on my work from the beginning of
the semester to now, I would say my writing has improved along with my
knowledge.Reading Response I didn’t know what research meant until this class came along in my
studies. Most of the time, I would just turn in papers, and reread them once
thinking everything was good. Megan showed me goals that needed to be reached,
leaving myself in charge to do that. Sometimes in these workshop groups, I would
be told some stuff, I never took into acknowledgement or consideration about
with my writing. My peers helped me become a better writer not only to sound
formal but to be satisfied within myself as a writer also. Workshop
Megan
taught my correct citations to use in MLA formats, along with credible sources.
I thought anything you found with an author was useable for a paper. Not in my
teacher Megan’s eyes. I also found out a true meaning to Wikipedia, and never
used it again. My teacher has pushed my writing process to a whole anther level
with creativeness. I didn’t give up in this class, and Megan didn’t let you
down unless you let her down. A major assignment that was really helpful to me
would be the Visual Analysis. This helped me form a strong topic for my argument
paper that was due at the end of the year. I never knew when looking at a
picture it can mean so many words. This taught me how to analyze a picture to
get its true meaning across. Picking out two pictures was really harder than it
sounds. The choosing between two opposing sides for my agreement was a big challenge
to me. This helped me really help build a strong relationship for my two sides,
with schools killing creativity. Visual Analysis
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big assignment with research was the Annotated Bibliography. I had to find creditable
sources that involved helpful information towards my topic schools killing creativity.
It wasn’t until I had to find these sources that made me see that the
importance to schools killing creativity was only important to various people,
including myself. I learned to quote and paraphrase correctly in this assignment
which I never did before. This helped me the most when I had to write, because
my authors and how I was going to use the research I found in my paper was all organized.
Trust me it sounds way easier than said. I had to find information on both
sides of my topic for my paper. Finding quotes for my paper was really interesting
and fun to me, because most teachers don’t care about quotes, but Megan did. AB
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last assignment we had to do before the big put together for the final paper was
joining the conversation. Assesment. All the assignments made me realize how to put
information together along the way to make things comprehendible. Making work
into a dialogue was very easy to me for the first time ever. We had to pick two
styles, Rogerian and Toulmin. Bewteen the two I did the best on my Rogerian, and
like Megan said all I was ready to do was turn it into an essay. I really like this because it helped me put together
final thoughts for my paper on schools killing creativity. Everything didn’t make
sense until this assignment, when I used all my work I had researched and came
up with to create dialogues. Something I
had never done before until this class, which I will take with me through all
my writing experiences I come across.
Coming
into this class I did not know what to expect. At times I just wanted to give
up sitting at the computer; crying thinking my teacher hated me, giving me a
hard time. I want to thank my teacher Megan Keaton for showing me writing is a challenge
with a beautiful ending. As many times I wanted to give up I kept coming to
class, to learn because that’s what I did in this class, learned. Now that I gave
this class a chance and my teacher I wouldn’t trade it for anything. This
class, my peers, and teacher had really showed me a good learning experience in
English 112. This was my last class I had to take of English, and I can’t say
it enough that it prepared me for future experiences when it comes to writing. I
would not trade anything else for taking this English class, with no better
teacher than Megan Keaton. Final Paper
Dear Pricilla,
ReplyDeleteFrom your reflection, I learned how you experienced this course and which assignments/activities you found useful. I would have liked to see more about how you were affected as a writer/student. For example, I would have liked to see more sentences like: “I learned to quote and paraphrase correctly in this assignment.”
Thank you for participating in this class.
Megan