Confucianism: Offerings for Educational Leadership

J. Mallory

 

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ASSIGNED READINGS

 

The following are readings for English 1102.  A red R (R1, R2, etc.) indicates a “reading.” Each of these readings  is to be commented on in an entry of your Reading Journal by the date indicated.  Items without a red R are also reading assignments to be completed by the date indicated.  You are not required to complete a Reading Journal entry for items without a red R, but you may expect questions, quiz, or test in relation to them.

 

Note:  Blue text indicates a link to the reading material.  If the link fails, google the information (title, author, etc.) as an alternate means of access.

 

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For January 26

 

An Enemy of the People by Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 Text of the play

 

Ibsen: A Brief Life

 

An Enemy of the People, analysis

 

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R1: “The Blind Men and the Elephant” Link

 

R2: “Learning to Read “ MALCOLM X TEXT: LINK

 

R3:  THE 21ST CENTURY, David Gergen, editor-at-large of U.S. News and World Report, talks with John Maddox, editor emeritus of Nature magazine and author of What Remains to Be Discovered LINK

 

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For  February 2 OR 4 (Depending on Appointment Date):

 

R4: PLATO’S “ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE”

 

R5:  “The Country of the Blind” H. G. WELLS Text: LINK

 

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For February 9

 

R6: Thoreau, Henry David.  “On Civil Disobedience” aka “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience,”  Notes: LINK, Text: LINK

 

R7: “Letter From a Birmingham Jail,” The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Text: LINK

 

R8: Swift, Jonathan.  “A Modest Proposal.” Text: LINK

 

R9: “If Hitler Asked You To Electrocute a Stranger, Would You? Probably.”

Meyer, Phillip.  Text: LINK

 

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READING / LITERATURE

 

INDEX

ASSIGNED READINGS

QUOTES

POETRY

DEEP THOUGHT

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