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Major Assignment - Learning Narrative
Write a
learning narrative
that narrates a specific event from your life that helped you
learn something new about yourself or others. Your narrative
should focus on a specific event in a narrow timeframe, using
vivid description, narration, detail, and dialogue to organize
your memories and make the significance of what happened
clear to an audience.
Assignment
A
narrative
is a specific type of essay that uses stories of particular
moments to help audiences perceive, understand, and
"appreciate the value of an idea" (
The Composition of Everyday Life
, Ch. 1, p. 19).
For this essay, you will write a
learning narrative
, a specific type of narrative that focuses on showing how a
particular moment from your memory changed how you thought
about yourself or others. The learning narrative requires you to
organize your memories and decide which details best show an
audience how the events from your past affected you. A
learning narrative is broader than a "literacy narrative": while
you can write about how language or education changed your
life, you also can write about other things you learned through
music, sports, business, or in any other relevant setting.
In order to write a strong, focused narrative, you will need to be
attentive to the following expectations for the essay:
Find the significance:
Think of how your narrative connects your memories to
feelings / concepts others have experienced
Tell a particular story:
Like Keller and Zimmer, choose a single moment or event that
can reflect your process of learning
Choose relevant details:
Include only those details that contribute to the significance
Narrate and describe:
Add emotional weight and interest to your story by narrating
events with dialogue, action, description, and sensory
experiences
Caution
: Please keep in mind that writing in this class is public, and
anything you write about yourself may be shared with other
students and instructors. Please only write about details that you
are comfortable making public within our classroom
community. You should know that your teacher is required by
the State of Texas
(Links to an external site.)
to report any suspected incidents of discrimination, harassment,
Title IX sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct to the UNT
Title IX coordinators. If you have any questions about anything
personal that you might want to disclose, email your teacher
first or consult with one of the resources listed on this page:
Information on Sexual Violence and Mandatory Reporting.
Format and Length
Format
: Typed, double-spaced, submitted as a word-processing
document.
12 point,
serif font (Links to an external site.)
(i.e. Times New Roman; Garamond; Book Antiqua), 1-inch
margins.
Length
: 750 - 1000 words (approx. 3-4 pages)
Objectives and Questions
These questions help to guide discussion and set up the
objectives for this unit.
What is an experience? What are significant experiences in my
life?
How is my own perspective on experiences different than the
experiences of others? How do I perceive and report my
experiences differently?
What significance do I perceive in my memories and
experiences now that I missed earlier in my life?
How does writing about my experiences help me gain a more
focused critical perspective on myself and on my understanding
of the communities around me?
How can I use my experiences to build trust and credibility (
ethos
) as a writer? How can I establish emotional connections with
an audience?
What issues and audiences from my personal experiences and
memories are most important to me? What enduring topics or
problems do I remain passionate about?
Grading
This assignment will be graded out of 100 possible points, and
will be part of the Unit 1 assignment group, worth 10% of the
grade for the course.
Criteria
See the attached rubric below for essay criteria.
Example
Here is an example Learning Narrative from the
Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives website (Links to an
external site.)
: (Links to an external site.)
"TORN BETWEEN TWO WORLDS" by Guadalupe Yanez
(DOC file) (Links to an external site.)
Rubric
Major Assignment - U1: Learning Narrative Rubric - FYW 2021
1310 Online
Major Assignment - U1: Learning Narrative Rubric - FYW 2021
1310 OnlineCriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a
Learning OutcomeSignificanceMemories and/or experiences are
used strategically to engage audiences in understanding the
significance of the events the writer is describing. The
significance of what the writer learned is clear throughout the
narrative and is supported by all of the details the writer
chooses to include.
25
ptsExceeds Expectations21.25
ptsAbove Expectations17.5
ptsMeets Expectations12.5
ptsBelow Expectations0
ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVivid Narration,
Description, and DialogueThe essay uses narrative techniques,
descriptive detail, and interesting dialogue to support its main
point and organize the writing for an audience. These rhetorical
tools all contribute to the significance of the experience and the
pacing of the narrative.
25
ptsExceeds Expectations21.25
ptsAbove Expectations17.5
ptsMeets Expectations12.5
ptsBelow Expectations0
ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization and
SettingThe essay is focused on a narrow group of memories
rather than large periods of the writer's life. The essay clearly
explains the setting, giving context for understanding who was
involved, what happened, when it happened, and where it
happened.
20
ptsExceeds Expectations17
ptsAbove Expectations14
ptsMeets Expectations10
ptsBelow Expectations0
ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
20 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePurpose and
FocusThe purpose and main point of what the writer learned are
clearly conveyed throughout the essay. The writer remains
focused on a narrow group of memories that all contribute to the
significance of what was learned. The writer shows awareness
of complexity and nuance in their experiences and memories.
20
ptsExceeds Expectations17
ptsAbove Expectations14
ptsMeets Expectations10
ptsBelow Expectations0
ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
20 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConventions and
CorrectnessThe writer has accommodated all expected
conventions of structure, tone, voice, grammar, and language in
the essay without unintentional errors.
10
ptsExceeds Expectations8.5
ptsAbove Expectations7
ptsMeets Expectations5
ptsBelow Expectations0
ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations
10 pts
Total Points: 100
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Major Assignment - Learning NarrativeWrite a learning narr.docx

  • 1. Major Assignment - Learning Narrative Write a learning narrative that narrates a specific event from your life that helped you learn something new about yourself or others. Your narrative should focus on a specific event in a narrow timeframe, using vivid description, narration, detail, and dialogue to organize your memories and make the significance of what happened clear to an audience. Assignment A narrative is a specific type of essay that uses stories of particular moments to help audiences perceive, understand, and "appreciate the value of an idea" ( The Composition of Everyday Life , Ch. 1, p. 19). For this essay, you will write a learning narrative , a specific type of narrative that focuses on showing how a particular moment from your memory changed how you thought about yourself or others. The learning narrative requires you to organize your memories and decide which details best show an audience how the events from your past affected you. A learning narrative is broader than a "literacy narrative": while you can write about how language or education changed your life, you also can write about other things you learned through music, sports, business, or in any other relevant setting.
  • 2. In order to write a strong, focused narrative, you will need to be attentive to the following expectations for the essay: Find the significance: Think of how your narrative connects your memories to feelings / concepts others have experienced Tell a particular story: Like Keller and Zimmer, choose a single moment or event that can reflect your process of learning Choose relevant details: Include only those details that contribute to the significance Narrate and describe: Add emotional weight and interest to your story by narrating events with dialogue, action, description, and sensory experiences Caution : Please keep in mind that writing in this class is public, and anything you write about yourself may be shared with other students and instructors. Please only write about details that you are comfortable making public within our classroom community. You should know that your teacher is required by the State of Texas (Links to an external site.) to report any suspected incidents of discrimination, harassment, Title IX sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct to the UNT Title IX coordinators. If you have any questions about anything personal that you might want to disclose, email your teacher first or consult with one of the resources listed on this page: Information on Sexual Violence and Mandatory Reporting.
  • 3. Format and Length Format : Typed, double-spaced, submitted as a word-processing document. 12 point, serif font (Links to an external site.) (i.e. Times New Roman; Garamond; Book Antiqua), 1-inch margins. Length : 750 - 1000 words (approx. 3-4 pages) Objectives and Questions These questions help to guide discussion and set up the objectives for this unit. What is an experience? What are significant experiences in my life? How is my own perspective on experiences different than the experiences of others? How do I perceive and report my experiences differently? What significance do I perceive in my memories and experiences now that I missed earlier in my life? How does writing about my experiences help me gain a more
  • 4. focused critical perspective on myself and on my understanding of the communities around me? How can I use my experiences to build trust and credibility ( ethos ) as a writer? How can I establish emotional connections with an audience? What issues and audiences from my personal experiences and memories are most important to me? What enduring topics or problems do I remain passionate about? Grading This assignment will be graded out of 100 possible points, and will be part of the Unit 1 assignment group, worth 10% of the grade for the course. Criteria See the attached rubric below for essay criteria. Example Here is an example Learning Narrative from the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives website (Links to an external site.) : (Links to an external site.) "TORN BETWEEN TWO WORLDS" by Guadalupe Yanez (DOC file) (Links to an external site.)
  • 5. Rubric Major Assignment - U1: Learning Narrative Rubric - FYW 2021 1310 Online Major Assignment - U1: Learning Narrative Rubric - FYW 2021 1310 OnlineCriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSignificanceMemories and/or experiences are used strategically to engage audiences in understanding the significance of the events the writer is describing. The significance of what the writer learned is clear throughout the narrative and is supported by all of the details the writer chooses to include. 25 ptsExceeds Expectations21.25 ptsAbove Expectations17.5 ptsMeets Expectations12.5 ptsBelow Expectations0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations 25 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVivid Narration, Description, and DialogueThe essay uses narrative techniques, descriptive detail, and interesting dialogue to support its main point and organize the writing for an audience. These rhetorical tools all contribute to the significance of the experience and the pacing of the narrative. 25 ptsExceeds Expectations21.25 ptsAbove Expectations17.5
  • 6. ptsMeets Expectations12.5 ptsBelow Expectations0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations 25 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization and SettingThe essay is focused on a narrow group of memories rather than large periods of the writer's life. The essay clearly explains the setting, giving context for understanding who was involved, what happened, when it happened, and where it happened. 20 ptsExceeds Expectations17 ptsAbove Expectations14 ptsMeets Expectations10 ptsBelow Expectations0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations 20 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePurpose and FocusThe purpose and main point of what the writer learned are clearly conveyed throughout the essay. The writer remains focused on a narrow group of memories that all contribute to the significance of what was learned. The writer shows awareness of complexity and nuance in their experiences and memories. 20 ptsExceeds Expectations17
  • 7. ptsAbove Expectations14 ptsMeets Expectations10 ptsBelow Expectations0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations 20 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConventions and CorrectnessThe writer has accommodated all expected conventions of structure, tone, voice, grammar, and language in the essay without unintentional errors. 10 ptsExceeds Expectations8.5 ptsAbove Expectations7 ptsMeets Expectations5 ptsBelow Expectations0 ptsDoes Not Meet Expectations 10 pts Total Points: 100 Previous Next