I will not be in class tomorrow, but I have of course left things for you to do in my absence:
Seniors
You will watch (part of) one of the debates in class. You should have also printed out a transcript of one of the debates. Wednesday night, you need to print out a "fact check" of that same debate to give some non-partisan feedback on what the candidates said. In the event that you can't find anything on your topic in one of the debates (like on abortion, for example), you are welcome to print out the transcript of a recent speech on the subject. Try searching within a web page using the Control-F function.
For those of you focusing on foreign policy, the following is an index to (and explanation of) the candidates' position: Media Guide from the Council on Foreign Relations.
For fact check sites, try the following:
Sophomores
Seniors
You will watch (part of) one of the debates in class. You should have also printed out a transcript of one of the debates. Wednesday night, you need to print out a "fact check" of that same debate to give some non-partisan feedback on what the candidates said. In the event that you can't find anything on your topic in one of the debates (like on abortion, for example), you are welcome to print out the transcript of a recent speech on the subject. Try searching within a web page using the Control-F function.
For those of you focusing on foreign policy, the following is an index to (and explanation of) the candidates' position: Media Guide from the Council on Foreign Relations.
For fact check sites, try the following:
- Fact Check
- Politifact
- The Fact Checker (Washington Post)
- Fox News
Sophomores
You will be reading "The Devil and Tom Walker" in class and answering questions.