Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Using Music to Teach Ethos :: Personal Narrative Teaching Essays
Using Music to Teach EthosIntroduction afterward teaching high school side of meat reading and writing for four years, life led me to apply for a position teaching English at a state university. I was hired as an addendum faculty member, but in my eyes, I was basically a gain man in the Major Leagues. The brief hour-long meeting with the adjunct coordinator was my beginning(a)-class honours degree exposure to grandiosity and anything related to it. I knew what a rhetorical call into question wasdont we all?and I had heard people coiffure comments such as He might think he knows what hes doing, but in all reality, his talk is all rhetoric. Still, did I know how to teach this stuff to other people? On the college take? I sat down with the information the coordinator had give me and I make many helpful hints, ideas, and terms. I love terms. If I am given a list of terms, I post often use the definitions to engender the common links and make the material teachable. I did an online search and open up a Web site that broke down the various elements of rhetoric and included a list of terms. I was in heaven, rhetorically speaking. This first exposure to rhetoric was, I must admit, dull and dreary, much akin Latin seemed to be where I used to teach. Dead languages, dead conceptswere the ancient cultures good for anything other than art, stories, language, and great food? I decided that this obviously dry material would have to be souped up a geek to attract college freshmen whose attention spans run between 10 and 15 minutes. Then, as Red Skelton might say, I had an apostrophe. I realized that the compositions my students write argon comprised of sections, each an entity unto itself which contributes something to the overall essay. I remembered my senior year at UGA, pickings History and Analysis of Rock and Roll Music, and the lessons we learned about the opposite sections of a song and how those sections are mer ged to create one land up unit. After reading a bit more about rhetorical appealsethical, logical, and emotionalI realized that the songs we listen to every day can be linked to this previously unknown, dry material.
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