A Universal Template for Research Position and Life Experience Papers
Applied To Contemporary Urban Education
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Book Details
About the Book
The self-descriptive title, A Universal Template For Research Position and Life Experience Papers, implies that there is a position that writers take in even the simplest of essays. As such, Template provides an opportunity to accomplish two tasks at once: consider the definitive differences between Research, Position, and Experience papers, and explore the issues that impound and empower contemporary urban education.
Dale Benjamin Drakeford provides an interactive workshop to guide student writing on any social science subject. Agreeing with many scholars that public and free pedagogy is indispensable, the author also argues that there is no wrong or right in scholastic debate, only correct presentation of objective thoughts or non-objective attitudes. This the author says, is what is sometimes forgotten in the heat of getting ideas on paper. Hence, Template provides structure for planning papers, and in-process cues for staying on task to complete them with proper formality.
About the Author
Dale Benjamin Drakeford is an independent writer and producer. He is an Adjunct in Social Sciences, and a Related Services Provider for The Department of Education in NYC. He has published books for children and adults. He has written over 1000 poems (e.g., Why Do Ghetto Boys Wear Their Pants So Low? and What Did GOD Feel When They Killed His Child?) and 300 songs (e.g., Santa?s Got Class and Just Call Me Santa).