Reflections should be at least 2 pages in length, typed, double spaced, 12 point

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Reflections should be at least 2 pages in length, typed, double spaced, 12 point font, and written in paragraph form (e.g.,not as bullet points) While 2 pages is the minimum expectation, you can always write more. All written assignments are expected to be presented in proper written format adhering to the APA style.
That said, do not wait until the last minute to do your readings or write your reflections. When you write, be sure to refer to the article or textbook, using quotations and direct points from the author, to receive full credit for your response (please refer to points beyond those made in the introduction and conclusion of the article/reading). You need to use details from the readings to illustrate that you have read. If I cannot tell whether you read, then you will not receive credit for your response.
For each Reading Reflection, unless otherwise specified, please use the organization/guiding questions below as your format (though, you should not type out the guiding questions)
Your paper should utilize the subheadings below
Main points / Take Away (From the text reading)
What do you think are the author’s main points in the article/chapter?
What stuck out to you the most from the article (either because you strongly agree or strongly disagree)? Explain why.
Critique of Argument (From the Text Reading)
What are the strengths of the author’s argument?
In what way is the material bolstered by credible evidence?
What are the weaknesses of the author’s argument? For example, do you see any unstated assumptions or biases in the article? Is this a limitation to the author’s credibility? Why or why not?
What are the strengths of the author’s argument?
Main Points / Take Away (From the Ancillary Materials)
What do you think are the main points in the video/reading?
What stuck out to you the most from the video/reading (either because you strongly agree or strongly disagree)? Explain why.
Question
As you read, come up with at least one open ended discussion question to pose during our class session.
An open ended question requires critical thought and moves beyond a simple “yes” or “no” response
(make sure to separate your main points from the reading from your main points of the Ancillary material)

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