EAPP
approaches used in critiquing
-biographical approach (author's life) -moral/political approach ( teach morality and to probe philosophical issues) -formalism approach ( structural purpose of the text) -gender criticism sexual identities influence creation of masterpiece (masculinist approach desire to work with men issues) (feminist approach ) -psychological criticism -sociological approach ( -archetypal approach (connection to other literature)
academic writing
A process that starts with posing a question, problematizing a concept, evaluating an opinion and ends in answering the question or questions posed , clarifying a problem , and /or arguing for a stand. ; the knowledge of the writer is assumed greater than that of the reader.
critical reading
Involves scrutinizing any information that you read or hear. ; it is an active process of discovery.
reaction paper
Significance in societal ; for the enlightenment of individual; it is formal and descriptive
ways to help you become critical reader
annotate what you read ( interact with the writer) outline the text ( main point) summarize the text (write what you understood) evaluate the text (evaluate what you are reading)
writing academic text(step to choose a topic)
brainstorming ( respondent to ideas and concepts) freewriting (write the idea that comes to your mind) clustering ( connection of your ideas)
writing academic text (to avoid plagiariam)
paraphrase quotation
reaction paper vs reflection paper
reaction paper -response paper -avenue for the students to share their feeling on a topic -opportunitie for the students to answer question about their feeling reflection paper -avenue for the students to focus on what they learned - opportunitiez for the student to express how article and lesson shape their understanding -the way for the students to apply their faith and belief.
critiquing (critique paper)
systematic way of reviewing a masterpiece to highlight both its strength and weakness
Writing Academic Text ( writing and rewriting)
writing - developing your thesis statement (thesis statement is the claim that you will develop in your paper) -organizing your paper post writing - revising and editing