1. Gerald Graff and Hidden Intellectualism
Graff's personal experience logically persuades the reader that the solution of promoting students non-academic interests into academics will enhance their success. Graff uses his personal experience to challenge the traditional model for learning to connect to the reader. ... Applying a cohesive teaching format will enable students to process and interpret information. ... He parallels the learning world and non-academic interest in that grades are not given for how well students argue but by how much information they know voiding the social bond and healthy conflict that he found in ...
- Word Count: 743
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate