Dear Editor: Critically Engaging with Global Issues and Developing Arguments in a Letter to the Editor Assignment

IF 1.8 1区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
J. Robertson
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This study presents a teaching experiment in which students composed a letter to the editor that drew on political economy analysis with an impressive 40 percent publication rate in a major Asian newspaper. In contrast to a purely mock exercise, or the submission of op-ed pieces with a much lower chance of being published, this activity offered students the opportunity to communicate their positions to the community. Instructors must be attuned to privacy concerns and the article appraises the advantages and disadvantages of four approaches to public writing. Results from a questionnaire and focus groups indicated that this short-form writing helped students to construct a single argument, broaden their global outlook, critically assess media information, and develop a more concise writing style. However, some students struggled to connect their letter to the course content. The article thus ends by proposing ways that the assignment may be modified, such as linking letters to another assignment, supporting students by sharing suggestions from newspaper editors and scholars whose letters are regularly published, and outlining a collaborative writing exercise building on letters to the editor as a foundation. By improving their public writing skills, this assignment may prove useful in the online lives of students.
亲爱的编辑:在给编辑的一封信中,批判性地参与全球问题并发展论点
这项研究提出了一个教学实验,学生们根据政治经济学分析给编辑写了一封信,在亚洲一家主要报纸上的发表率高达40%。与纯粹的模拟练习或发表几率低得多的专栏文章相比,这项活动为学生提供了向社区传达自己立场的机会。讲师必须注意隐私问题,文章评估了四种公共写作方法的优缺点。问卷调查和焦点小组的结果表明,这种简短的写作有助于学生构建单一的论点,拓宽他们的全球视野,批判性地评估媒体信息,并发展出更简洁的写作风格。然而,一些学生很难将他们的信与课程内容联系起来。因此,文章最后提出了修改作业的方法,例如将信件与另一项作业联系起来,通过分享定期发表信件的报纸编辑和学者的建议来支持学生,并概述了以给编辑的信件为基础的合作写作练习。通过提高他们的公共写作技能,这项作业可能会在学生的网络生活中发挥作用。
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International Studies Perspectives
International Studies Perspectives INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
12.50%
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17
期刊介绍: International Studies Perspectives (ISP) publishes peer-reviewed articles that bridge the interests of researchers, teachers, and practitioners working within any and all subfields of international studies.
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