Discussion
Chapter 8 Discussion
It is important that all students play an active part in class dialog throughout the course. This is especially important when discussing Harm DeBlij’s Why Geography Matters. While all discussions of in-class material and assigned readings will be assessed through class participation, discussion of the assigned chapters in DeBlij’s book will be more formally assessed. Full in-class participation in these discussions is desirable but not always practicable. Some students tend more than others to be comfortable speaking up and providing their thoughts and analysis on various subjects. As such, all students are required to create a series of discussion points for each assigned reading. The purpose of these discussion points is to prepare you for the in-class discussion as well as to show that you are indeed prepared. This way, if for some reason you do not or are unable to participate in the discussion as much as you would like, you can show you were at least prepared to do so.
The discussion points documents should follow this template
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"Why Geography Matters" Discussion Points (1) |
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Standard |
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Point |
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Discussion Points: Number and Substance A total of 3 constructive and substantive discussion points are included. |
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3.0 |
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Six Essential Elements of Geography The student exhibits a strong effort to think geographically by incorporating and connecting the key points in the text to the six essential elements of geography. |
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3.0 |
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Critical Reading/Thinking The student engages the reading and thinks critically by challenging the author’s assertions, asking and exploring relevant questions, and/or making connections to historical or contemporary events. |
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3.0 |
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Key Understanding The student includes at the end of the discussion points a conclusive and insightful key geographic understanding from the assigned chapter. |
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3.0 |
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Template The discussion points are typed and follow the format of the provided template. |
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3.0 |
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Total: 15.0 |