Discussion note instruction
Your primary reading for this week is Joann Robinson’s The Mongtomgery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Started It
And then follow the instruction below to write a note discussion.
What core argument is the author/speaker/creator making?
Answer with your own words
Pull out a quote or two that capture the core argument
What are the main points or subtopics the author/speaker/creator?
Name the main points or subtopics in your own words
Pull out a quote for each point or subtopic
What emerged for you? (You do not need to answer all of these. Focus on a minimum of 2.
Use your own words first, then pull out a quote for each point)
What struck you? (A word, a phrase, an image, a sound, etc.)
What questions came up for you?
What feelings did you have? (Share the word, phrase, image, sound, etc. that
prompted that feeling)
What do you want to learn more about having read/watched/listened to this
material?
How does the material align with your experience of the world? How does it
challenge you to think differently?
Read Chapter 9
McCornack, S. (2022). Reflect & relate: An introduction to
interpersonal
communication. (6th Ed.) Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins. ISBN:
9781319247584
You must have the 6th edition.
Reading Journal Response Sheet
Part 1: Model for Reading Articles
Fill out each section
Full Citation in APA:
Keywords (your own keywords that jog your memory):
Main Arguments/Theories/Ideas:
Questions you have about the article:
Part 2: Prompts
Respond to one of the prompts below (be sure to put which one youre answering delete the
others).
3. How do the ideas in this chapter or article challenge, stretch, or violate your usual ways
of thinking?
4. Play devils advocate. Respond to this chapter from the opposite of your usual viewpoint.
5. How does this work relate to other chapters we have read? How do they engage in
dialogue?
6. Create your own prompt.
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