John Pesavent
Chip Fox
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Rebekah Nathan

Rebekah Nathan

Monday, May 10, 2010

Ch. 7 Graphic Organizer by Chip Fox

The cross-cultural conversation between Professors and Students is where Nathan starts off, talking about how most professors don't look at how their students are living or how hard it is to achieve a good GPA with multiple classes, and how most students don't understand faculty rank or how professors advance in their careers. The next section, the student as teacher, is where she notices how her classes are from a student's perspective, and how some readings are not done by the students because they need to prioritize what needs to be done. After that is the teacher as the student section, this is where Nathan talks about how not all students take the easy way out and just because someone sleeps in your class does not mean they are doing it out of disrespect. Then comes the Student Culture and "Liminality" section, where Nathan asks the reader whether the students from the "college culture" will take a new stance on how they see the world and change our world as we know it, or whether they will just wait in line for a job and conform to society. And then the end of the chapter, is the Final Reflection, where Nathan looks back on the entire experience.

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