summary and response. "Confusing Harder with Better" by Alfie Kohn

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“Confusing Harder with Better” by Alfie Kohn

It will be five paragraphs. The first paragraph must begin with a TAMI sentence that contains the title of the article, the author’s full name, and the main idea of the reading and your thesis.

The second paragraph will include the summary. Only main ideas, not supporting details should be included. No direct quotes are used. The author’s name should be included often.

The third and fourth paragraphs are your response to the article. They begin with a strong topic sentence. This is your claim, not the opinion of the author. The rest of that paragraph is your support for or explanation of the thesis. It should connect to your research question. They end with a concluding sentence.

The final paragraph is your conclusion that reiterates the author’s main idea as well as your own.


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ESL 186 Summary and Response # 2 For the second summary and response, you may choose one of the following paragraphs: • “We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom to Think” by Kie Ho • “Grades and Self-Esteem” by Randy Moore • “Confusing Harder with Better” by Alfie Kohn It will be five paragraphs. The first paragraph must begin with a TAMI sentence that contains the title of the article, the author’s full name, and the main idea of the reading and your thesis. The second paragraph will include the summary. Only main ideas, not supporting details should be included. No direct quotes are used. The author’s name should be included often. The third and fourth paragraphs are your response to the article. They begin with a strong topic sentence. This is your claim, not the opinion of the author. The rest of that paragraph is your support for or explanation of the thesis. It should connect to your research question. They end with a concluding sentence. The final paragraph is your conclusion that reiterates the author’s main idea as well as your own. Rules and Guidelines • Use MLA formatting; papers that are not typed will not be accepted; o This includes a header, a heading, and a title as well as correct margins and spacing. • Include five separate paragraphs; • Do not use direct quotes in the summary; if you use direct quotes, cite them appropriately; • Do not use slang, informal language, or contractions; • Apply sentence structure rules for correct punctuation. ESL 186 Informal Summary and Reflection Rubric A = 28 – 26 B = 25 – 23 C = 22 – 20 Name: __________________ D = 19 – 17 Not Yet = 16 – 0 Content 1. TAMI sentence: The first sentence grammatically introduces the title of the article in quotation marks, the title of the book or periodical underlined or italicized, the author’s full name and main idea. 2. Student’s thesis: The reflection clearly states the student’s claim in connection to the author’s main idea. 3. Summary: This summary is an accurate interpretation of the original article and includes all major details that directly support the article’s main idea. It does not contain unimportant details or the student’s opinion or interpretation. 4. Student’s analysis: The reflection analyzes the article in a logical way. Appropriate support and original examples are used to develop the student’s ideas. 5. Conclusion: A short conclusion restates the author’s thesis and the student’s opinion and explains why this topic is important to the reader or society. 6. Vocabulary: • Clear transitions are used. • Precise word choices are used. • The student has used his/her own words rather than copying the author’s words. • There are no uses of I or you. • The author’s first & last or only last name is used. 7. Presentation: • The summary and reflection are free of grammatical errors, misspelled words, run-ons, and fragments. • The summary and reflection use a variety of sentence types that create a sophisticated style. • MLA guidelines are correctly followed with use of italics, underlining, and quotations. Comments: Score_________ 4 3 2 0 4 3 2 0 5 3 2 0 5 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________
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The narrative in consideration in this paper is “Confusing Harder with Better” written by
Alfie Kohn. Kohn focuses on issues that face the education system in the current world. Schools
pay more attention to improving the standards of student learning assessment. They focus on
making the learning so that the students can meet the hard assessment systems put in place. Kohn
makes clear in the narrative that making the education system harder differs from making it
better. Logic and practical learning should distinguish hard learning from the better learning.
Alfie Kohn explains the best approaches towards developing better learning as those that
challenge the student to participate in the learnin...


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