Class in America--2008
This material was originally developed by the the National Numeracy Network
as part of its collaboration with the SERC Pedagogic Service.
as part of its collaboration with the SERC Pedagogic Service.
Initial Publication Date: June 24, 2010
Summary
This is a writing assignment for first-year composition. Students have a sample essay that uses statistics and case studies as evidence. Students are asked to use statistics persuasively.
[image right border]Learning Goals
The goals are:
to be able to find reliable statistics
to critically analyze those statistics
to present those statistics in clear and convincing ways
Necessary skills include research and writing.
to be able to find reliable statistics
to critically analyze those statistics
to present those statistics in clear and convincing ways
Necessary skills include research and writing.
Context for Use
What I have included here is a the short assignment that is particularly concerned with integrating statistical evidence into an argument. It is part of a larger assignment, and argumentative essay. It is one of the four essays that students must complete for this course.
Description and Teaching Materials
I have indluded the assignment handout here, but the sample essay would require permissions. I will bring it to the workshop.
assignment handout (Acrobat (PDF) 11kB May15 08)
Teaching Notes and Tips
You would need to get a copy of Gregory Mantsios' "Class in America--2003. It is published in the course text I have selected, Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing, 6th edition(Colombo, Cullen, and Lisle, Eds.).
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