Most of your time this week should be spent reviewing and reflecting on your first assigned source for the Critical Essay.
It is:
Bernadotte, A. (2018, May 1). What do we really mean when we say college isn’t for everyone? [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/eXw9o4j43iY THE ISSUE: Bernadotte (2018) raises interesting questions and considerations about the importance of higher education and the feasibility of attending college. In this TEDx Talk, Bernadotte challenges the audience to question if the system of higher education is structured to truly be for everyone. Since we are starting a new unit this week, which will lead us toward the end goal of a Critical Essay on education, let’s focus first on generating ideas. Follow the provided template to complete this assignment. Download Follow the provided template to complete this assignment. STEP 1: Provide three main points from Bernadotte’s talk (What is the source saying? What are the most important points). Be sure to use complete sentences that accurately convey the points presented in the sources. Note: this is pre-writing that will eventually be used in your essay. STEP 2: What is most interesting to you about this discussion? In addition to learning from the sources you reviewed this week, you are also discussing the various issues involved in this topic with your peers in the discussion forum. After taking time to reflect on the topic and the various issues within it, answer the following questions: Why is this topic important? What is significant about it? How does it impact you and your community? Of all the issues brought up, what do you currently find most interesting about this topic? In response to these questions, write a minimum of a two-paragraph response.
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