JOURNAL TOPIC:
Think of something that you know with
confidence, or something that you know how to do really well. How can
you prove your knowledge to someone who doubts you?
AGENDA:
1. Mindfulness (*you're on your own this morning, so the practice is up to you)
2. Journal
3.
Today's journal is especially meaningful. Today I have been asked to
proctor an exam. The exam is being given -- like so many exams these
days -- because of a general sense in our culture that it's easier to
trust data than people. Which makes me think of your blogs. Please work hard on these today so that I can see
progress. If I do, we will pick up tomorrow as usual. If I
don't, we will have an exam on what we've read so far.
4. Read "The Necklace" and post your notes
POST:
Please post your reading notes (title: THE NECKLACE READING NOTES)
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
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