ENG102 CCCHWC High Schools and Career Discussion – coursefighter.com
ENG102 CCCHWC High Schools and Career Discussion – coursefighter.com
Humanities – coursefighter.com
“Should High Schools Do More to Prepare You for Careers?
- Identify a contemporary social problem, which involves exploring two to three related topics of interest to you – again, these topics should be related to each other, even if the connection is distant/tenuous.
- Identify at least five sub-topics or related issues to your selected social problem.
- Define and describe each one.
- Provide at least eight research questions, designed to:
- Answer basic or fundamental questions about your selected social problem.
- Explain the context of the problem.
- Explain the connections between the sub-topics or issues related to the selected social problem.
- Provide novel solutions or suggest actions that may offer new insights into the problem.
- Draft a hypothesis–a preliminary thesis statement in which you establish:
- What you will be arguing–your argumentative stance. This can take a variety of forms–causal, definitional, evaluative, proposal, rebuttal, or a combination of two or more of these.
- How you plan to argue it–your process. This usually takes the form of a series of statements about the kinds of evidence and approach you plan to take in order to prove your position, stance, or thesis.
- Why it matters to anyone other than you–this is sometimes referred to the “exigency.” It is a statement that indicates the greater social, political, moral, etc. significance of the topic.
- Locate two sources from from at least two of the six databases we studied in the previous weeks.
- Provide full MLA or APA citations for both.
- Attach them to this post as PDFs.
- Explain the reasons you are drawn to this social problem.
- This explanation should be compelling and detailed.