Statement of Purpose or “Why Am I Doing This?”

    Statement of Purpose or “Why Am I Doing This?”

    For each Course Reflections Journal, you will record your thoughts regarding the material covered over several modules/weeks as it relates to a specific prompt, encouraging you to engage more deeply with particular aspects of the course. The journals are intended to direct your attention to aspects of history that may be overlooked or surprising.

     

    Completing This Assignment:

    · You will be provided with a prompt that will guide your journal entry. SEE BELOW

    · Your journal entry must engage directly with the prompt and with the appropriate course materials.

    · Give enough detail in your entry to clearly explain your thoughts and provide examples to support your statements.

    · Use references from the course material—citations of the MindTap e-text readings and appropriate presentations, articles, and websites are required.

    · Any reference must be cited using parenthetical citations within the journal entry. MindTap activities must be cited using the activity number and title; presentations must be cited with the full title of the presentation; and additional readings must be cited with the full title of the document.

    · Each of your journal entries must be 400–500 words.

    · You must use complete sentences and adhere to the standards of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization expected at this level of academic work.

    · The use of first person is acceptable for this assignment.

    · The Course Reflections Journals should be completed after your other assignments and the assigned Reading & Study material in the module/week of submission.

     

    PROMPT

    Over the past eight modules/weeks, we have covered a wide variety of topics, from initial colonization of the Americas, to the formation of a new nation under a written consitution, through the growing pains of a nation expanding across a continent, and into an era of conflict resulting from growing sectionalism among the people and unwillingness to cooperate at the highest levels of government. Our studies culminated with reading A. K. McClure's address in Lexington, VA as a reflection on what Americans could learn from that progression of history. The American Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American History to date. It has left an indelible mark on the nation in a variety of ways and provides one of the key points of division in historical study. As you think about the course material, what impresses you about what American got right during its first hundred odd years? Was there something in McClure's address that made you stop and think? How do you see this war in relation to the history you have learned since Module/Week 1?

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    NSTRUCTIONS

     

     

    Statement of Purpose or “Why Am I Doing This?”

     

    For each

     

    Course

    Reflections Journal, you will record your thoughts regarding the material

    covered

    over several modules/weeks

     

    as it relates to a

    specific

     

    prompt, encouraging you to engage

    more deeply with particular aspects of the course. The

     

    journals

     

    are intended to direct your

    attention to aspects of history that may be overlooked or surprising

    .

     

     

    Completing This Assignment:

     

    ·

     

    You will be provided with a pr

    ompt

    t

    hat will guide your journal entry.

     

    SEE BELOW

     

    ·

     

    Your

    journal entry

     

    must engage directly with the prompt and with the appropriate course

    materials.

     

    ·

     

    Give enough detail in your entry to clearly explain your

    thoughts

     

    and provide examples

    to support your statements

    .

     

    ·

     

    U

    se references from the course material

    citations of the

    MindTap e

    text readings

     

    and

    appropriate

    presentations, articles, and websites are required

    .

     

    ·

     

    Any

    reference

     

    must be cited

    using parenthetical citations within the journal entry

    .

     

    MindTap activities

    must

    be cited using

    the

    activity number and title; presentations

    must

    be cited with

    the

    full title of

    the

    presentation; and additional readings

    must be cited

    with

     

    the

     

    full title of

     

    the

     

    document.

     

    ·

     

    Each of y

    our journal entries must be

    400

    5

    00 words

    .

     

    ·

     

    You must use c

    omplete sentences and adhere to the standards of grammar, spelling,

    punctuation, and capitalization expected at this level of academic work.

     

    ·

     

    The use of first person is acceptable for this assignment.

     

    ·

     

    The Course

     

    Reflections Journals

    shoul

    d

     

    be completed after your other assignments and

    the assigned Reading & Study material

     

    in the

    module/

    week of submission

    .

     

     

    PROMPT

     

    Over the past eight modules/weeks, we have covered a wide variety of topics, from initial

    colonization of the Americas, to the formation of a new nation under a written consitution,

    through the growing pains of a nation expanding across a continent, and in

    to an era of

    conflict resulting from growing sectionalism among the people and unwillingness to

    cooperate at the highest levels of government. Our studies culminated with reading A. K.

    McClure's address in Lexington, VA as a reflection on what Americans co

    uld learn from

    that progression of history.

     

     

    The American Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American History to date. It has left

    an indelible mark on the nation in a variety of ways and provides one of the key points of

    division in historical study.

     

    As you think about the course material, what impresses you

    about what American got right during its first hundred odd years? Was there something in

    McClure's address that made you stop and think? How do you see this war in relation to

    the history you have

     

    learned since Module/Week 1?

     

     

     

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    COURSE REFLECTIONS JOURNAL INSTRUCTIONS

     

    Statement of Purpose or “Why Am I Doing This?”

    For each Course Reflections Journal, you will record your thoughts regarding the material

    covered over several modules/weeks as it relates to a specific prompt, encouraging you to engage

    more deeply with particular aspects of the course. The journals are intended to direct your

    attention to aspects of history that may be overlooked or surprising.

     

    Completing This Assignment:

     You will be provided with a prompt that will guide your journal entry. SEE BELOW

     Your journal entry must engage directly with the prompt and with the appropriate course

    materials.

     Give enough detail in your entry to clearly explain your thoughts and provide examples

    to support your statements.

     Use references from the course material—citations of the MindTap e-text readings and

    appropriate presentations, articles, and websites are required.

     Any reference must be cited using parenthetical citations within the journal entry.

    MindTap activities must be cited using the activity number and title; presentations must

    be cited with the full title of the presentation; and additional readings must be cited with

    the full title of the document.

     Each of your journal entries must be 400–500 words.

     You must use complete sentences and adhere to the standards of grammar, spelling,

    punctuation, and capitalization expected at this level of academic work.

     The use of first person is acceptable for this assignment.

     The Course Reflections Journals should be completed after your other assignments and

    the assigned Reading & Study material in the module/week of submission.

     

    PROMPT

    Over the past eight modules/weeks, we have covered a wide variety of topics, from initial

    colonization of the Americas, to the formation of a new nation under a written consitution,

    through the growing pains of a nation expanding across a continent, and into an era of

    conflict resulting from growing sectionalism among the people and unwillingness to

    cooperate at the highest levels of government. Our studies culminated with reading A. K.

    McClure's address in Lexington, VA as a reflection on what Americans could learn from

    that progression of history.

     

    The American Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American History to date. It has left

    an indelible mark on the nation in a variety of ways and provides one of the key points of

    division in historical study. As you think about the course material, what impresses you

    about what American got right during its first hundred odd years? Was there something in

    McClure's address that made you stop and think? How do you see this war in relation to

    the history you have learned since Module/Week 1?

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