“There have been so many interpretations of the story that I'm not going to choose between them. Make your own choice. They contradict each other, the various choices. The only choice that really matters, the only interpretation of the story, if you want one, is your own. Not your teacher's, not your professor's, not mine, not a critic's, not some authority's. The only thing that matters is, first, the experience of being in the story, moving through it." ― William Golding, Lord of the Flies
I want to hear your stories!
As an educator interested in open and honest reflection on the realities of teaching, I DO want to know your stories, as you see them. Please follow this link to the anonymous form if you are willing to share. I am interested in the stories of students and parents.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Hamlet Post-Assessment Written Commentary
You can keep your pre-assessment score or you can turn in a revision (old commentary included with final) to me by Monday, March 10. Please take some time to watch the slide show on written commentary posted to the blog (left sidebar). Also read this student blog post about writing a commentary and follow his link to the Wikibooks page. With your revision include a letter outlining waht you changed and why and what you learned during your revision process. Your letter should be one page in length.
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