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Rhetorical and Critical Writing (LCE1) after 11/1/2007

Guided Learning Tool

Liberal Arts
Western Governors University

Structure: 7 Self-Study Modules

Updated: 2/27/2008

Image courtesy of Marion Jensen

Guided Learning Tool Description

This document outlines the sequence of learning activities students should complete to help prepare to demonstrate competence in this subject area. The timeline represents the standard number of weeks that should be allowed to prepare for an assessment. These steps may be completed more quickly than shown below as determined in consultation with your mentor.

Learning Tasks and Standard Timeline

In general students should take no longer than five (5) weeks to complete the modules associated with the LCE1 assessment. Students may, of course, accelerate this pace. By following the schedule below students should be able to meet the goal:

  • Week 1: Module 3
  • Week 2: Module 4
  • Week 3: Module 5
  • Week 4: Module 6
  • Week 5: Module 7 (Practice writing essays. Retake the pre-assessment if you’d like and review your feedback.)

 

Course Contents

LCE1 - book

LCE1 - Module 1 - Orientation

LCE1 - Module 1 - Orientation

LCE1 - Module 1 - Orientation

LCE1 - Module 1 - Orientation

LCE1 - Module 2 - Learning Resources and Pre-Instructional Activities

LCE1 - Module 3 - Writing to fit the audience and purpose

LCE1 - Module 2 - Learning Resources and Pre-Instructional Activities

LCE1 - Module 2 - Learning Resources and Pre-Instructional Activities

LCE1 - Module 2 - Learning Resources and Pre-Instructional Activities

LCE1 - Module 3 - Writing to fit the audience and purpose

LCE1 - Module 3 - Writing to fit the audience and purpose

LCE1 - Module 4 - Grammar, usage, and mechanics

LCE1 - Module 2 - Pre-Instructional Activities

LCE1 - Module 3 - Writing to fit the audience and purpose

LCE1 - Module 4 - Grammar, usage, and mechanics

LCE1 - Module 4 - Grammar, usage, and mechanics

LCE1 - Module 5 - Supporting a position

LCE1 - Module 4 - Grammar, usage, and mechanics

LCE1 - Module 6 - Distinguishing between fact and opinion

LCE1 - Module 5 - Supporting a position

LCE1 - Module 6 - Distinguishing between fact and opinion

LCE1 - Module 5 - Supporting a position

LCE1 - Module 5 - Supporting a position

LCE1 - Module 6 - Distinguishing between fact and opinion

LCE1 - Module 7 - Possible essay prompts

LCE1 - Module 6 - Distinguishing between fact and opinion

LCE1 - Module 7 - Possible Essay Prompts - Prompt 2

LCE1 - Module 7 - Possible Essay Prompts - Prompt 3

LCE1 - Module 7 - Possible Essay Prompts - Prompt 4

LCE1 - Module 7 - Possible Essay Prompts - Prompt 5

LCE1 - ccn2

LCE1 - ccn1

Copyright 2008, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. administrator. (2007, October 17). Rhetorical and Critical Writing - after 11/1/2007. Retrieved July 04, 2009, from Western Governors University Web site: http://ocw.wgu.edu/liberal-arts/rhetorical-and-critical-writing-after-11-1-2007. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License