Order Description
As explained in the Reading and Essay assignments, for this unit you will search a library database for two articles related to the future of higher education. Use these articles to test, extend, and complicate your ideas. Ultimately, you should blend these new sources with Edmundson and Freire in order to make your own argument about changing higher education for the twenty-first century. The sources you find should be unique in the sense that they will not be shared by anyone else in the course, except in the rare event of a coincidental match between you and a classmate. Locate your sources using the Park University McAfee Memorial Library’s Pirate Search feature, which allows you to search multiple databases with a single search.
As explained in the Reading and Essay content items this unit, you will search one of the online databases for two articles that discuss some historical event or figure. Use these articles to test, extend, and complicate your thesis from last unit’s essay. The sources you find will be unique in the sense that they will not be shared by anyone else in the course, except in the rare event of a coincidental match between you and a colleague. You will locate these sources using the Park University McAfee Memorial Library’s online databases. (I recommend JSTOR and EBSCOhost.)
For the purpose of this unit’s revision project, you should seek articles that meet the following criteria:
longer than 500 words
available in full text format
You should feel free to imagine a wide range of possibilities for integrating the sources into your revised essay, as long as the end result is consistent with the rhetorical aims of the assignment. You should also know that exploring fifteen to twenty items deep in any search is probably necessary. In other words, for the best results, be diligent about exploring beyond the top three hits of any single search.
In your post to this discussion thread, first compose APA-formatted References entries for each of the two scholarly sources you found for this unit’s essay. Then, write a two-paragraph post that:
Briefly comments on how each article has affected your thinking on issues related to access, power, teaching methods, and higher education – in other words, how each article is helping you “re-see” your thesis from last unit’s essay;
based on Greene and Lidinsky’s criteria for evaluating source, explains how you know the sources you located are suitable (i.e., credible) for academic conversations.