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Week 3 Responses: How Low Can Higher Ed Go? —Due Feb 15

As you read this week, consider questions such as:

  • How do you see two of these readings in conversation with each other?
  • What are some tensions (stated or unstated) you see within these readings?
  • How do you reconcile hope and frustration—within these readings, and within your experience?
  • What are some different ways of interpreting “low” in this week’s thematic title?

You may also wish to use some of the prompts from the week 2 assignment, or develop your own. Remember, you’re not limited to a text-based response. You are welcome to start exploring new formats—audio, visual, creative, pedagogical, something else.

Week 2 Responses: CUNY and COVID — DUE FEB 8

A prompt or series of questions can help focus your responses to our weekly readings. We encourage you to craft your own prompts and write them at the top of your responses, but we will also suggest prompts to you, as below.

CONTEXT QUESTIONS

  • What kind of texts did we read for today (Feb 9)? (note sources & their conventions)
  • Why begin our course with these kinds of academic writings? (consider teaching/learning context)
  • How are you located in relation to this mini-archive of readings? (name your perspective)

CONTENT QUESTIONS

  • What patterns (e.g., repeated terms, places, rhetorics) do you see across today’s readings? (analyze the data, i.e., remake the parts into a new whole)
  • What key tensions mark/motivate these writings? (set the stakes)
  • What critical frameworks help you engage with these writings, at least partially? (adopt/adapt a theory, methodology, or disciplinary viewpoint)

SITUATED/INFORMED RESPONSE

  • THE REAL QUESTION: What do you most want to say to our class in response to today’s readings, given your considerations of the prompts above?