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“Teaching the three branches of rhetoric (ethos, logos, pathos) without bringing up Kirk, Spock and McCoy in the college classroom” challenge failed 20 semesters in a row
The audacity to deny what’s happening RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES😭
It's finals week. My students are the frog and I'm the turtle.
All asks will be answered after I put grades in. Good luck to all taking exams.
Comic by MrLovenstein
Today I showed my freshmen Rammstein for the first time. One half were PUMPED and the other half called me old.
One specific kid said, "That's a hard drop!" so he won.
When I was told I was teaching Hamilton, I was nervous. Historically, my kids have not enjoyed learning about millennial faves. But dang, I've been impressed by how much they're engaging with this:
A frequent class cutter stays late to finish a paragraph about how much Hamilton's life reminds him of his own.
Students being appalled that he was shot by a political rival but also super into it as a historical reflection of Biggie and Tupac
A frequent sleeper stays awake and begins bopping to Helpless and tells me it's actually not half bad.
A student who's constantly talking over me to her friends instead sings along to Satisfied by the end of the song.
A table of girls Google Anthony Ramos to fawn over him. Across the room, boys fawn over Jasmine Cephas Jones
I think this unit might work out.
This is my second year assisting teaching Macbeth to sophomore high school students and I don't think they appreciate Lady Macbeth as much as their teachers and I do. That is a shame because she is one of the most, if not the most, entertaining characters you are going to get in required reading when you put just her introduction into modern terms.
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