Writing Critically
FUNDAMENTAL 5
Critical Writing is...
Writing for the purpose of organizing, clarifying, defending, refuting, analyzing, dissecting, connecting, and expanding ideas or concepts. The process of writing critically requires the learner to take a subconscious idea and bring it to the conscious level through the tangible act of writing. This is an informal way of writing to connect new learning to prior knowledge.
Discuss:
In what ways have critical writing impacted your students this year?
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