Chapter 1 Ideas
Discussion & Test Questions
For this assignment, write open-ended discussion and multiple-choice questions.
Objectives
· Develop a nuanced understanding of course concepts, theories, frameworks, research, etc.
· Critically engage with the readings.
· Contribute to class discussion and course reading quizzes by writing open-ended and multiple-choice questions.
Class & Quiz Contributions
Write open-ended questions you can pose to the class
and multiple-choice questions for the reading quizzes.
· Provide
two (2) open-ended questions you still have after you read.
· Provide
two (2) multiple-choice questions about the readings with four response options (A, B, C, D).
· Indicate the right answer as you see it
· Indicate what reading your questions came from.
· These questions should not all be from one reading.
· Questions should not be plagiarized.
Some questions to consider as you read:
· Identify the research question or problem:
· What are the complexities of this issue? Why study it?
· Knowledge about the topic:
· What do you already know about this topic? What might be the limitations of your thinking on this topic?
· How is what you are reading different from what you already know? Why might this difference exist?
· What new ideas are here for you to consider? Why are you willing or unwilling to consider them?
· What information from this reading selection resonates with you, and contributes to the subject for the week?
· Make connections
· What connections can you make between this reading selection and something else that we have discussed in this course?
· How does this reading relate to other readings in this unit or prior units?
· What’s new or different since the article came out? Have there been any social shifts?
Submission Guidelines
On the due date, submit your assignment following these guidelines:
· 12 pt. Times New Roman or Arial font
· 1-inch margins
· Uploaded as a Word document or PDF (Google Page files are not acceptable)
· Submissions will be graded on spelling and grammar, formatting, organization, and overall quality