Reading / Writing Activity in Response to TTC- Sweetheart of the Song Tra-Bong
QHQ - Question - Hypothesis - Question
A QHQ will provide you an opportunity to think (on paper)
more analytically and critically than you might have had the opportunity to
during class. We encourage you to take this assignment seriously and to use it
to foster your own intellectual growth.
Q - The first "Q" stands for Question:
You must
pose an analytical/ provocative question to yourself. These questions may not be 'yes or no'
questions, but instead must desire a thoughtful response. Questions as simple as "Who did _____?"
or "what is the point of… ?" are inadequate and will receive no
credit. Rather, your questions might
make comparisons between concepts or ideas between chapters: "Who can we trust as our speaker?"
or ""Why does gender matter in
this chapter?"
H - The "H" stands for Hypothesis:
This is the
most extensive written portion of this response. You should write approximately three
well-defined paragraphs that answer your question. "Answer," in this case, might
be misleading - in fact, if you come to a definitive solution too easily, your
question was probably not very thoughtful.
This space is for you to try some analysis - it is a space for
independent thinking. Points will only
be deducted if you do not make a considered effort.
Q - The second "Q" again stands for Question:
Obviously,
this will not be the same question as the first one you asked. Rather, this question will be a follow
up. Any good question, which is followed
by a good answer should also provide several avenues for future
consideration. This second or follow up
question should take your answer in a different direction.
This writing exercise is just like having a mini
conversation with yourself - except it's on paper and you're getting a grade
for it. In essence you are writing a
short dialogue. Our hope is that through
this type of dialogic practice the skills you employ when writing this
responses will transfer over into our class discussions. Being able to converse effectively is a
high-powered skill useful not only in the classroom but in life generally.
Pose your question in moderator so we can discuss on Monday.
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