Gender Norms 100 Years Module 2 Discussion Board
Read instructions for Analysis Essay. Follow the instructions carefully. Once you have completed your essay, you will participate in a discussion further with your responses to others.
It is very important for you to comprehend the importance of each discussion to your grade. Discussions are 50% of the course grade. Not meeting minimum words for your essay and responses will result in a substantially lower grade. Not submitting essays and responses that meet the discussion criteria, as per instructions, will also result in a lower grade. Module # 1 Discussion (scroll to the bottom of this page for complete information) Critical Thinking in an Online Discussion – Students will:
Students will be required to participate in all 8 discussions in this course. Your grade will be determined by the standards set in each module.You must post your own analysis essay first before you will be able to read essays posted by others.In this assignment you are asked to write an essay of no less than 300 words and participate in a discussion. Your essay should be referenced by at least two citations from two different sources. You may use the Utube video as a third source.
In every discussion essay for this course, supply your sources. After a sentence or paragraph that you have “borrowed” from any author, use ( page number and author’s name). Then, at the bottom of your essay list your references in a bibliography. You should attempt to use original course for primary information, not WIKI. Using WIKI as you primary source will result in a lower grade. This policy applies to all discussion board postings for your analysis essay. TOPIC FOR THIS ANALYSIS ESSAY:
WORD COUNT: Right click on word count, then open in new window” and check the number of words in your analysis essay. Place that number at the top of your essay and responses. |
IV. Mini-Lectures
- Mini-Lecture A –19th Century Medical School (In this article you will read about the evolution of medical schools in Britain)
- Mini-Lecture B – Women in Medicine (This is a story of three 19th century women who destroyed the gender norms 100 years ago)
- Mini-Lecture C – Theory of Evolution (Darwin and Wallace determined that species evolved in an environment natural selection and survival in a world of competition; fit right in with the idea in industry that only the fittest would survive)
- Mini-Lecture D – Louis Pasteur (A documentary on the man who is considered the father of germ theory)
- Mini-Lecture E – The Suez Canal (Construction of the Suez Canal connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea)
- Mini-Lecture F – Life in The City (The 19th century saw cities mushroom and life was never the same)
- Mini-Lecture G – Serfdom Ends in Russia (Tsar Alexander II emancipates the serfs in 1861 and other reforms)
- Mini-Lecture H – Slavery Ends in the US (The US emancipates slaves in 1863 with the Emancipation Proclamation)
- Mini-Lecture I – Karl Marx (His life and political beliefs)
- Mini-Lecture J – Henry David Thoreau (19th century author of On Walden Pond)