Response paper questions to consider:
What is the author’s central claim, argument, or point? (This may be a place to start from in your response papers.)
What evidence does the author provide to support their arguments?
What could be added to the work to make it more complete?For instance, is there other media, especially empirical research, that we can use to support/refute/or add to the evidence?
What assumptions does the author make?
What did you find surprising, important, interesting, or relevant?
What do these arguments mean for children?
Response paper “Dos and Don’ts”:
DO
Backup your claims with science and relevant material discussed in class
Build off ideas mentioned in class, adding your own thoughts and insights
Use specific examples from the paper and, potentially, from other sources
Think deeply: Analyze, Evaluate, Create
DON’T
Only summarize the paper
Make superficial, obvious insights
Simply repeat ideas mentioned by others in class
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