In Yancey’s article, she quotes Sheldon Jackson’s 1892 explanation of Alaskan education: It was to instruct a people, the greatest portion of whom are uncivilized, who need to be taught sanitary regul… more →
Intro to English Studies @ KUzachoup wrote 1 year ago: In Yancey’s article, she quotes Sheldon Jackson’s 1892 explanation of Alaskan education: It was to i … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: I was a bit less impressed by Kirklighter’s article than my one classmate who already posted on Frei … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: I suppose I was at a bigger disadvantage than many. My parents were divorced and remarried, and of … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: I am posting this week’s blogs in two truncated segments to align with the two articles that I am re … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: Let me tell you about the days when I feel most like a failure of an English teacher. They are typi … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: In the next seventy-two hours, fifty sophomores in the Fleetwood School District will be finishing u … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: I know that I wasn’t the only person from this class to spend Monday with Dr. Daggett; not only did … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: Scholes provides an overview of the rise of English disciplinary history in his first chapter. In h … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: The problem with General Education and its marriage to New Criticism was neither General Education n … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: I’ve just completed the third chapter from Graff, and I am presently contemplating the value of orat … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: Please take my blog for this week to be a continuation of my blog for last week; I’m trying to recon … more →
zachoup wrote 1 year ago: Based on McComiskey’s introduction, this book is clearly designed—apart from its intention to introd … more →