Lesson Plans
Lesson Plan Interview: Ty Alyea
Ty Alyea's lesson plan involves using discussion boards to facilitate classroom conversation. Ty takes on the challenges of discussion boards, and presents strategies to pull students away from simply answering a discussion question, and instead push them towards placing their ideas within the academic conversation established by the other posts. Read on for Ty's adventures in using this assignment.
Q. How did your students respond to the assignment?
Lesson Plan Interview: Lena Khor
This week's interviewee is Lena Khor, discussing her lesson plan that involves asking her students to "appeal to all the senses" by creating a multi-media argument pertaining to their chosen 306 controversy. It's a very creative addition to the usual 306 fare. Read on for her comments on student reactions to this assignment.
Q. How did your students respond to the assignment?
Lesson Plan Interview: Liz Jones-Dilworth
Liz's lesson plan covers 3 class periods, and takes students through the process of revision as a group. The lesson serves two purposes: First, it takes the students through a practice rhetorical analysis, allowing common mistakes to come to light and be discussed before the Unit II essay. And second, it demonstrates honing a paper through revision. In the end, the students produce a coherent sample paper as a group. Read on for Liz's comments on her experiences using this assignment.
Lesson Plan Interview: Eileen McGinnis
This week's lesson plan interview is Eileen McGinnis, sharing her use of research and debate to practice constructing arguments and the planning of rebuttals and counterarguments. Her lesson plan was inspired by the 2008 elections and Science Debate 2008. You can access Eileen's lesson plan here.
Q. How did your students respond to the assignment?
Lesson Plan Interview: Michael Widner
In the spirit of last week's theme, this week's Lesson Plan Interview is Michael Widner discussing rhetorical analysis and Mr. Rogers. Michael's Lesson Plan can be accessed here.
Q. How did your students respond to the assignment? How effective was it for teaching rhetorical analysis?
Lesson Plan Interview: Susan Gayle Todd
This week's Lesson Plan Interview is Susan Gayle Todd. Susan's assignment offers help in teaching the concepts of ethos and context -- exactly where most of us teaching 306 are right now. Read on for her comments on using the film Gettysburg in the classroom, and check out her lesson plan here.
Q. How did your students respond to the assignment?
Lesson Plan Interview: Megan Little
This week's Lesson Plan Interview is Megan Little, discussing her use of ecomma in the classroom. Click here to see the full lesson plan.
Q. How did the students respond to the assignment?
Interview: Molly Hardy
As you may have seen on the CWRL Homepage, lesson plans created by CWRL instructors are now available to help you make better use of the technology available in your classrooms. Here’s an interview with Molly Hardy explaining her use of The Wire in RHE 306.
Q. Why did you choose The Wire?

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