Go to the following link.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/12/07/italy.knox.parents/index.html
Please read the article and watch all corresponding videos regarding this strange case.
We will discuss this case on Wednesday
For Today:MSI Weekly Article Summary
Due Date: Wednesday December 9
For this article summary you are to choose an article about some form of Diversity from a scholarly journal. We have one in the library Educational Leadership, and they can be found online through the ERIC search engine at the UNI Rod Library Site. This is not an article from a standard magazine or newspaper. This is a scholarly article about diversity supported with research.
This paper will have three parts.
The first part is one paragraph summary of the article. Make sure that you read the article, then write your summary in your own words. Do Not copy word for word. Copying word for word from the source means an instant “F”. This is called plagiarism and is illegal. Read it and summarize it in your own words. Keep the summary simple and as possible, but include all the important information like: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? Write it in essay form in a paragraph. (5 points)
The second part will cover the impact of the article
1. What aspect of diversity does it cover?
1. What does the author say about ldiversity? What kind of audience is the author trying to reach.
2. Who is it going to affect? How is it going to affect a large population of the world and possibly you?
4. What is it that makes this an important article about diversity? (5 points)
II. The 3rd part of the project is your opinion of what was told in the article. Take a stand and say what you really think about the event and its implications. You may say whatever you believe here, but make sure that you support your opinion with a good supporting argument with facts, quotes, and research from the article. Make sure that you spend some time on this section as it a major portion of the assignments grade. (10 points)
Set up Summary in following way:
Summary
Who, what when, where, why?
Impact
Why is it important? What aspects of leadership does the author talk about? What does the author say about leadership? What kind of audience is the author trying to reach?
Opinion of article:
You need to have a good supporting argument for why you feel the way you do in this portion of the project. What is your opinion of the article? What do you agree/disagree with? What stands out to you? What is something you will take away from this article? Use facts, quotes, research to support your opinion.
• Remember to use double space 12 point font
• Should be around 1 page typed.
• Type in a word document 1st to ensure that you have the appropriate length and then paste it in your blog under the title Diversity Article Summary
• Remember to include a link to the article if found online, or the name, date, title, journal title if using a paper copy.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
In today’s lesson you are asked to analyze a song for its representation/expression of a social issue. You are asked to choose a song that addresses a social issue in its lyrics. The song may be aimed at a person, event, institution, social pattern, etc. You will then analyze the representation of that issue in the song, research the social issue, and use your research to support your argument in agreement with or opposition to the song artist.
Song Analysis
Song:
Artist:
Genre:
Time period/year of release:
What is the issue being addressed by the song?
What is the song artist’s point of view or opinion?
Cite song lyrics (or music video images) to support and fully develop the artist’s perspective.
What are contextual factors surrounding the writing of this song? (Were there any major social events taking place around the time of the song’s writing? Examples: war, oppression, economic crisis, social liberty success or struggle.)
Research (Include a list of resources at the end of your paper)
Use online resources to research the social issue discussed in the song. Collect facts and statistics, identify key people and events, and summarize the public’s attitude towards the issue.
What is the issue?
Who is affected?
Identify the varying perspectives of the public towards the issue. (Who is supportive, opposing, what are their views and arguments)
What is the severity of the issue? (How many people affected, how much damage, etc.)
What is the significance of the issue? (What’s the big deal?)
Is this a moral, political, economic, ethical issue?
Is there any one in control of the issue, or who has strong influence over the issue?
What has been done or is being done to address the issue?
Is the issue being resolved or becoming more controversial?
Critique
Did you find information in your research that supported the artist’s point of view? Identify parts of the artist’s opinion that were supported by your research and explain how they were supported using the information from your research.
Identify parts of the artist’s opinion that were not supported by your research and explain how your research opposed the artist’s view.
Do you share the artist’s opinion on this issue? Why or why not? Support your arguments with your research.
Paper
Part I: Song Analysis (2 pts.) Part III: Critique (4 pts.)
Part II: Research Summary (4 pts.) Part IV: Resources Page
Song Analysis
Song:
Artist:
Genre:
Time period/year of release:
What is the issue being addressed by the song?
What is the song artist’s point of view or opinion?
Cite song lyrics (or music video images) to support and fully develop the artist’s perspective.
What are contextual factors surrounding the writing of this song? (Were there any major social events taking place around the time of the song’s writing? Examples: war, oppression, economic crisis, social liberty success or struggle.)
Research (Include a list of resources at the end of your paper)
Use online resources to research the social issue discussed in the song. Collect facts and statistics, identify key people and events, and summarize the public’s attitude towards the issue.
What is the issue?
Who is affected?
Identify the varying perspectives of the public towards the issue. (Who is supportive, opposing, what are their views and arguments)
What is the severity of the issue? (How many people affected, how much damage, etc.)
What is the significance of the issue? (What’s the big deal?)
Is this a moral, political, economic, ethical issue?
Is there any one in control of the issue, or who has strong influence over the issue?
What has been done or is being done to address the issue?
Is the issue being resolved or becoming more controversial?
Critique
Did you find information in your research that supported the artist’s point of view? Identify parts of the artist’s opinion that were supported by your research and explain how they were supported using the information from your research.
Identify parts of the artist’s opinion that were not supported by your research and explain how your research opposed the artist’s view.
Do you share the artist’s opinion on this issue? Why or why not? Support your arguments with your research.
Paper
Part I: Song Analysis (2 pts.) Part III: Critique (4 pts.)
Part II: Research Summary (4 pts.) Part IV: Resources Page
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