Charging Off In All Directions

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To show my super keenness at my new job I agreed to help teach a humanities prep course twice a week to freshmen and interested sophomores. We'll cover everything from sentence structure to research techniques and plagiarism. The trick will be covering it in a manner that matches the school philosophy of integration and project based learning. I was thinking we could make the students sew punctuation costumes and then arrange poster boards stenciled with words on the floor and get the kids to go stand where their costume is appropriate.

All right, I'm not actually serious, but it has to be something like that, only not quite so lame. Which means I am going to cut this 'musings' short to type up a rough syllabus and (try to) brainstorm fun ways to torture teach students. Any brilliant ideas?

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