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Title: Focus In Essays


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Focus In Essays
  • Using as Example Mr. JonesWhy The Essay?

2
Focus Question
  • This essay attempts to explain why the essay is
    the assignment of choice for university
    courses, and upper level high school courses.
  • The key question then
  • Why is the essay the assignment of choice for so
    many English teachers?

3
How Is It Organized?
  • This Essay
  • Starts with the essay as a product
  • Works backward through the process used to arrive
    at the essay. Shows how the product is generated
    as a result of a thought process.
  • In working backward through the process used to
    arrive at the product, shows ultimately that it
    is not the product (and associated understanding
    of a topic) that is important, but the process
    that is most important.

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Providing Context
  • The discussion begins by providing background
    information
  • Essay derives from the French verb essayer to
    try
  • First used by Montaigne to describe a series of
    pieces of writing about mankind and himself.

5
How Essays Have Developed
  • Main Point Made
  • Has branched out into a variety of different
    forms, the number and breakdown of which are
    dependent on whos doing the defining.
  • Examples
  • One Web Site Four Typesclassification, compare
    and contrast etc.
  • Another Extreme 52 types

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Common Elements
  • Essays are about something they are focused.
  • Can have multiple parts
  • Still one topic though, that is then broken down

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What Topics Are addressed?
  • Main Point Made
  • Topics are as diverse as humanity itself
  • Range from the profound to the banal
  • Examples
  • No profound examples
  • Ice Cream essay

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FocusedAnd Organized
  • Main Idea
  • Essays provide an organized way of thinking about
    a topic.
  • Human beings can (and often do) think about more
    than one thing at a time
  • Writing is linear we can only write about one
    thing at a time, and must find a way of
    organizing/clarifying the information we are
    presenting.

9
Essays As Exploration
  • The Writer Must
  • Consider a topic
  • Find a way to make sense of this topic
  • Present this understanding--explain

10
The Beginning of the Process
  • The writer must first consider the topic
  • Select facts
  • Turn this information into an ordered discussion
  • Present these findings

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A Core Process
  • The core process used when writing essays
  • Examine and identify information
  • Select the information needed to address this a
    question
  • Present an understanding so that someone can act
  • is at the center of all good thinking.
  • Pinky and the Brain example.

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Our Understanding of Anything
  • is only as good as our ability to organize,
    consider, communicate, and act on that
    understanding.
  • Learning to write an essay is learning to develop
    fundamental thinking skills used everywhere

13
Essay As Practical?
  • Main Point
  • Essays can be morphed into some other practical
    form.
  • Example
  • Easily turned into reports, memos, plans of
    action.

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Most Important Thing To Take Away
  • Course is not about ice cream or Shakespeare.
  • Its about learning how to think.
  • The verb think here has be filled in with a
    very specific set of skills
  • Examining a text/texts, examining a
    situation/situations
  • Collecting data and deciding what information is
    important
  • Organizing that information
  • Presenting that information in a coherent,
    structured manner

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What Does This Essay Show
  1. Essays are not just essays
  2. They require and provide evidence of a clear
    thought process
  3. It is this thought process that is important.
    This process develops an important set of generic
    thinking skills that will help the learner in the
    long run.

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Mimics the process it describes
  • Takes essay as a fact
  • Explores what goes on in creating the essay
  • Points out a significant fact as a consequence of
    this exploration its the process that is most
    important.
  • Concludes with some very specific
    recommendations Focus on the processShakespeare
    isnt nearly as important as learning how to
    think.
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