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by Mr T's iSchool phlog
Tags: iSchool, Colorado, charter school
Fourth graders from Elizabeth, Colorado, USA, attempt to persuade listeners about a variety of topics including extra recess, baseball, school uniforms, ice cream, classroom size, animal protection, and the perfect bedroom.
by Mrs. Floading's AP Channel
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Tags: personal observation, misconception, prejudice
___ read women's brain the stuff ___. Women's prejudice as written by men who opposes woman prejudice in terms of intelligence. Most people undermine how serious woman with prejudice is about violating the fact in nineteenth century scientific mind children and to the other. All discuss ___ misconception people have about woman's intelligence based on the ___ misinterpreted information. By speaking that women have smaller brains than men people assume woman aren't nearly as intelligent leader. The ___ had experience to relate with gonna the scientist scientist and stuff ___ objective but yet persuasive(?) of personal observation about women's prejudice. The ___ analyze more closely with the closing ___. I prefer another strategy and mind ___ and we're gonna follow ___ to research in more continual conclusion.
by Mrs. Floading's AP Channel
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Tags: stephen jay gould, previous misconceptions, family argument
Hi this is Andy Rick and I read woman's brains by Stephen Jay Gould. Woman's brains isn't ___ they discusses the previous misconceptions about the intelligence of woman. It's reference is many previous signs that can give us the interview of the studies done. According to the author the experience and ___ completely accurate since they were done at a time where women were treated as much and more inferior than man so the studies could be bias and misinterpreted it since they were done by man. And go get both sides of an argument but makes evidence that he doesn't completely agree with either family argument because even though the fact that most likely accurate the interpretation of that might not be. It's clear that Gould does ___ his reader to keep an open mind about the subject. And he intend the audience to be people who could think critically and analyze the data and come to their own conclusions on the topic. And I see it's persuasive(?) in the sense that he
by Mrs. Floading's AP Channel
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Tags: stephen jay gould, wiken, misconception
Hi this is Andie Wiken(?). I read Women's Brains by Stephen Jay Gould. Women's Brain is an essay that discuss the previous misconception about the intelligence of woman. He reference says many previous scientist and give and give overview of the studies done. According to the author that some is may not be completely accurate since they were done at a time where women were treated as much more interior for the study to be bias interpreted. Gould give both side of the arguments that makes it evidence that he doesn't completely agree with you decided argument because even though the facts are most likely accurate the interpretation of that might not be. It is clear that Gould is convincing his readers to keep an open mind about the subject. He intends to the audience to be people who think who can think critically and analyze the data and comes to their own conclusions. This essay is persuasive in a sense that he is showing not abuse of the ___
by David's channel
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Tags: cousin julie, brother louie, persuasive speaking
Two leaders ___ is my older brother Louie(?) and my young cousin Julie(?). I say my older brother because of things he taught me and his personality. I say my little cousin because of his quick thinking and his mind(?) because we conversation in heart beat you never know that he's in trouble. He is supposed to be sorry the leadership skills I see in myself is is my persuasive(?) speaking. I can get almost I want if I act well and control my temper I think every leadership have smart great vocabulary persuasive(?) speaking good attitude along with personality and most of all of a leader that
by Tara's channel
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Tags: negative messages, extra credit, five points
Welcome to week 7 of Business Communications. This week we will learn how to write persuasive and negative messages. Please remember that extra credit is also now available to you. You can earn five points per week and all you need to do is find a substantive business writing that you can evaluate. I hope you all have a great week and please let me know if you have any questions.
by Jennifer's channel
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Tags: first principle, experimental learning, personal interest
As I read the articles I found myself being able to relate my learning and training ability with those discussed. In Rogers article. Experimental learning the first principle state that significant learning takes place when the subject matter is relevant to the personal interest of the student I feel very strongly in the trip to this principle I see this is not only in myself but in others. If individuals are not but into the processor or interested in the material being taught the level of learning will not be significant as we go through life we will certainly have to learn process that do not interest us however we all choose a career and most cases in career that we are passionate about therefore the teaching of and around that career will be of interest to us the next item that I agree with is the fourth principal that Rogers state that self initiated learning is the most lasting and persuasive(?) ___
by Tara's phlog
Tags: self assessment quiz, persuasive speeches, persuasive speech
Welcome to week 10 of Public Speaking. This week we're going to cover Chapter 18 which goes over special occasion speeches and we will watch the videos of our persuasive speeches and complete the persuasive speech self assessment quiz. If you did not attend class on Saturday you will get to give your persuasive speech at the last meeting and you will also be able to make up the persuasive speech peer evaluation that day and also the self assessment for your video after we have given those at the last meeting. If you have any questions please let me know and I hope you all have a great week.
by Tara's phlog
Tags: persuasive speeches, peer evaluations, choosing names
Welcome to week 9 of public speaking. This week, we're going to prepare to give our persuasive speeches at our meeting on Saturday. Please make sure that you arrive on time to class as we will be choosing names for the peer evaluations. Remember if you are over 10 minutes late, you will receive a 10 point deduction. If you have any questions, please let me know. As usual I hope you all have a great week.
by Pamela's channel
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Tags: pursuasive writing, persuasive letter, rubrick










