Using Marker Feedback To Improve Your Work: Using Sources and A Reasoned Argument
Using Marker Feedback To Improve Your Work: Using Sources and A Reasoned Argument
Using Marker Feedback To Improve Your Work: Using Sources and A Reasoned Argument
Quotation example:
Paraphrasing:
‘Schools should be for education. At present, they are only
tangentially so. They have attempted to serve an all-
encompassing social function, trying to be all things to all
people. In the process they have failed miserably at what
they were originally formed to accomplish.’
Answer:
Roger Sipher concludes his essay by insisting that
schools have not been able to fulfil their primary
duty of education because they try to fill multiple
social functions.
4.Basics of quoting, paraphrasing
and summarising
Summarising: Activity 2
Answer:
Roger Sipher makes his case for getting rid of compulsory-
attendance laws in primary and secondary schools with six
arguments. These fall into three groups—first that education
is for those who want to learn and by including those that
don't want to learn, everyone suffers. Second, that grades
would be reflective of effort and elementary school teachers
wouldn't feel compelled to pass failing students. Third, that
schools would both save money and save face with the
elimination of compulsory-attendance laws.
5. What a reasoned argument is
Feedback:
do not panic
5. What a reasoned argument is
• Agree with it
• Reject or disagree with it
• Concede it has merits but needs qualifying
• Propose a new opinion
• Reconcile seemingly different (opposite?)
stances
• Connect or synthesise to develop a new
approach
6. Taking a position