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Learning analysis essay

There are many different ways that people learn. My main ways are listening, communicating, and observing. Listening allows me to understand people better. When I communicate I feel like a weight is being lifted off my chest and I’m able to express myself whenever.  Communicating is important for me because without communication I won’t be […]

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   II.  Background Information     III. Point 1: Political literacy helps make informed decisions     IV. Point 2: Analyze and Evaluate Misinformation     V. Point 3: Understanding Political views and terms Conclusion Political literacy is an essential skill for individuals in today’s society. Understanding political systems, processes, and issues helps citizens make informed decisions and participate actively in democratic […]

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Research-Informed Essay

Political literacy is a skill that enables individuals to effectively participate in their government and society. It goes beyond simply knowing who holds office or how laws are made. Political Literacy involves understanding complex political systems, analyzing current events, and critically evaluating the information we encounter every day. In today’s digital world, misinformation can spread […]

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MMT Plan

What will you do/create/present? Game presentation How will you execute it? My presentation will be a game-like presentation that is based on political literacy. The presentation consists of 2 participants. The presentation had background information for the participants to read and understand beforehand. Answering the questions will let you level up and make it to […]

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Annotated bibliography

Gale, F. G. (1994). Political Literacy : Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Possibility of Justice. SUNY Press.  In this article, Gale is stating his thesis that law and legal decisions are not neutral, disinterested processes rather, they are rhetorical, and ideological. Without critical awareness of this fact, citizens risk being politically illiterate and will be unable to […]

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Self-Assessment essay

As a student in this course, I entered with a curiosity for writing and a desire to improve my skills, but I also recognized the areas where I needed the most growth. I approach writing as both a tool for communication and a reflection of my personality. I enjoy exploring ideas creatively while maintaining clarity […]

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Portfolio spreadsheet

Artifact How it Relates to My Writing Growth Specific part of a CLO that aligns Evidence with Writing tools/strategies I acquired along the way Annotated bibliography An annotated bibliography significantly aids my writing growth by fostering active engagement with sources, leading to a deeper understanding and synthesis of information. This process sharpens my critical evaluation […]

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semi weekly reflection week #16

The most useful thing I have learned to support my composition process is the importance of planning through detailed outlines. Creating an outline before I start writing helps me organize my ideas logically and ensures that my arguments flow smoothly from introduction to conclusion. This step allows me to identify key points, supporting evidence, and […]

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semi weekly reflection week #15

My research essay on political literacy and my Multimodal Project (MMT) are closely connected, both aiming to deepen understanding of civic engagement and critical media skills. The rhetorical situation of my research essay is primarily academic and persuasive. I seek to inform and convince my audience, teachers and classmates, about the importance of developing political […]

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