Reflection Papers: Students will select topics presented in class and write three 1-2 page papers based on topics of their choice and go into greater depth in their reflection. That is, restating the lecture or relying too much on class readings will not constitute a true reflection. Rather, students should take the issue they have chosen from the class topics and go into a deeper level of thinking and interpretation.
Wednesday, April 2 First Reflection Paper Due (over any topics addressed at this point)
Monday, April 14 Second Reflection Paper Due (over any topics addressed at this point)
Monday, April 21 Third Reflection Paper Due (over any topics addressed in class)