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1 Getting Started Position Papers

2 Getting Started w Goal: Create a persuasive position paper that makes clear claims supported by good reasons and credible evidence.

3 Getting Started w You’re going to have to take a stand on some sort of issue.

4 Getting Started w Selecting a Topic: Issues you really care about.

5 Getting Started w Selecting a Topic: Issues you really care about. Issues other people would or could really care about.

6 Getting Started w Selecting a Topic: Issues you really care about. Issues other people would or could really care about. Issues you already know something about.

7 Getting Started w Try to think of issues that encompass multiple perspectives or have aspects that make it difficult for people to agree on what should be done or how they should feel.

8 Getting Started w Try to think of issues that encompass multiple perspectives or have aspects that make it difficult for people to agree on what should be done or how they should feel. w Try to avoid broad topics on which people’s viewpoints are highly emotional and entrenched.

9 Getting Started w Keep These Questions in Mind: Do I enjoy reading about this topic?

10 Getting Started w Keep These Questions in Mind: What does this topic make me think about?

11 Getting Started w Keep These Questions in Mind: Where was this article published? Where might I publish my own position paper, as an essay, a letter, a brochure, or a posting on a Web site? Who would my readers be? What am I interested in that they would be interested in as well?

12 Getting Started w Keep These Questions in Mind: What was the author’s purpose in writing this piece? In other words, what did the author think readers should do or feel about the topic?

13 Getting Started w Other Ideas: Brainstorm. Work with a small group to create a list of potential topics. Work with a few other students to identify two or three topics that have promise.

14 Getting Started w Other Ideas: Choose a topic from the list. Brainstorm a list of statements about the topic. Explain what you know.

15 Getting Started w Once You Have Identified a Topic:

16 Getting Started w Once You Have Identified a Topic: Examine your own experience.

17 Getting Started w Once You Have Identified a Topic: Examine your own experience. Find out what others are saying about your topic.

18 Getting Started w Once You Have Identified a Topic: Examine your own experience. Find out what others are saying about your topic. Do some reading.

19 Getting Started w Once You Have Identified a Topic: Examine your own experience. Find out what others are saying about your topic. Do some reading. Conduct a brief reality check.

20 Getting Started w Analyzing Context:

21 Getting Started w Analyzing Context: Audience knowledge, values, and needs.

22 Getting Started w Analyzing Context: Audience knowledge, values, and needs. Audience expectations for content.

23 Getting Started w Analyzing Context: Audience knowledge, values, and needs. Audience expectations for content. Audience expectations for layout.

24 Getting Started w Analyzing Context: Audience knowledge, values, and needs. Audience expectations for content. Audience expectations for layout. Circumstances.

25 Getting Started w Analyzing Context: Audience knowledge, values, and needs. Audience expectations for content. Audience expectations for layout. Circumstances. Purposes.

26 Getting Started w Still not sure how to proceed? Review the Student Context Analysis in the text on pages 226-227.

27 Getting Started w Reminder: Library week is coming up. w You must have your individual and group topics identified by that time.


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