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3. Study the following description of the written work for courses.

Word

Description

composition

could be just 50-100 words, often used to refer to children’s work

essay

longer than a composition, more serious, hundreds or even thousands of words

assignment

a long essay, often part of a course, usually thousands of words

project

like an assignment, but emphasis on student’s own material and topic

portfolio

a collection of individual pieces of work, nor necessarily written

dissertation

a long, research-based work, perhaps 10-15,000 words, for a degree

thesis

a very long, original, research-based work, perhaps 80-100,000 words, for a higher degree (e.g. PhD)

4. The writing process and evaluation.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words and expressions from the box.

Plagiarism, mind-map, feedback, deadline,

first draft, submitted, assessed, writing up

  1. It’s a good idea to start with a ………. when preparing an essay.

  2. Always write a ………… before ……… the final version.

  3. Your essay should be all your own work; ………… is a very serious offence in most colleges and universities.

  4. There is usually a ………, a date by which you must hand in the work.

  5. After the essay is ………, it will be………… and usually you can get …………, comments from the tutor.

4.6 F. Creative Consolidation

1. Write an article for a magazine about the importance of education in contemporary competitive world, developing one of the following theses.

- “Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.”(US President John F.Kennedy)

- “Schools should be responsible only for teaching academic skills and not for teaching ethical and social values.”

- “Since science and technology are becoming more and more essential to modern society, schools should devote more time to teaching science and technology and less to teaching the arts and humanities.”

2. Write an essay expressing your own opinions on the following statements.

a) George Reedy, a retired professor of journalism from Marquette University, writes in his farewell speech:

The doom of the specialist draws closer every time someone punches the keys on a word processor. Of course, we will still need doctors, lawyers, plumbers, and electricians. But will there still be a brisk market for all the specialties we have fostered in the economic and social fields? I doubt it. The future will belong to those who know how to handle the combinations of information that come out of the computer, what we used to call the “generalist”. The day of the generalist is just over the horizon and we had better be ready for it.

Do you agree with Reedy’s prediction? If so, what are those specialties that will no longer be needed and how will a generalist approach solve the problem of dying specialties?

b) At some universities in the United States, undergraduate students are allowed to design individualizes majors, self-designed courses of study for students who may not find their calling in a traditional college department. Majors such as “Documentary Film and Native American Studies” and “Comparative Communism: China and Russia” have been created by students to fit their individual interests. Faculty claim that, although these major may seem narrow, they allow for a brad-based education and that students tend to be quite motivated and do well in them. Students explain that a university education is now too expensive for them to waste time studying subjects that do not interest them or help them in their career goals.

What is your reaction to this program of study, given the arguments for specialized and generalized approaches to higher education?

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