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Engaging Discussion on Themes in TTTC & Reflective Evaluation

Join us for a dynamic class discussion analyzing themes, symbols, & metaphors in "The Things They Carried." Evaluate participation goals and reflect on personal contributions. Guided by Fran Lebowitz's quote, let's enhance our discussion skills. Use provided chart for reflection & Mr. Farland's discussion strategies.

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Engaging Discussion on Themes in TTTC & Reflective Evaluation

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  1. AGENDA -Whole Class Discussion & Reflection -Discuss “In the Field,” “Good Form,” & “Field Trip” Identify and discuss major themes, symbols, and metaphors in TTTC. Identify individual goals for group discussion, discuss, and evaluate goal achievement. “Think before you speak. Read before you think.” ― Fran Lebowitz 16 Oct. 2012

  2. Discussion Chart/Guide 10/16/2012 • Underneath your goal, please copy the following chart:

  3. BellworkDiscussion Goals/Guide 10/15/2012 • Mr. Farland says it best! ..\..\Discussion Strategies\Farland Discussion etiquette.doc

  4. Discussion Reflection • On the back of your notes page, please answer the following questions: • What was something new or interesting you learned from the discussion? • What was your role in the discussion? Did you speak enough, too much, not enough, or something in the middle? • What’s your goal for the next discussion?

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