PPT-Finding your voice in the face of positive and negative criticism – or how to be assertive

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Conflict Management 1 alternatively How to be assertive without being a jerk or a sook Possible with practice Assertiveness The ability to overcome ones shyness

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Conflict Management 1 alternatively How to be assertive without being a jerk or a sook Possible with practice Assertiveness The ability to overcome ones shyness and inhibitions so that it is possible to state clearly and positively ones wishes or opinions. Notes for the Director. OVERVIEW. Every production engenders a response. Directors need to grow by listening seriously and . thoughfully. to the feedback your production generates. Performance. A production is never finished until an audience watches and . A Brief Guide to Major . B. ranches. What is Literary Criticism?. The study of literary works through various theoretical “lenses.” (The Branches). Every work of literature can be analyzed in a different way by each reader/critic.. Schools of Literary Theory. What is Literary Criticism?. The study, analysis, and evaluation of a work of literature. Each school of criticism uses a different focus or angle of analysis. Source: Purdue Owl Writing Lab. ENGL 3370: Modern American Poetry. New Criticism. A Brief Guide to the Fugitives.  (from poets.org) . “. The Fugitive. was a literary magazine of poetry and criticism published at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1922 until 1925. Both faculty and students, including John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, among others, contributed to this publication. They were practitioners and defenders of formal techniques in poetry and were preoccupied with defending the traditional values of the agrarian South against the effects of urban industrialization.. Definition. The best definition that I could find for Mimetic Criticism is:. Mimetic criticism judges the literary work based in terms of the "truth" of its representation of the reality of the world and of human life and character.. Presented by. Roy Huggins . President Doncaster Association. Keith Old . Media and Information Officer . In conjunction with JKL Theatre . Session aims and outcomes. To highlight the concept of assertive behaviour.. English 113. Literature-Based Research. Suzann Ledford. Introduction to Literary Criticism. Literary criticism has two main functions:. To analyze, study, and evaluate works of literature.. To form general principles for the examination of works of literature.. By: . Becca. & . Anshika. The Feministic Approach. Concerned with the impact of the gender on writing and reading. Does not simply look at the literature from female writers or female characters. English . 4U. by . Carlinda. . D’Alimonte. This presentation is partly based on a PowerPoint by . Suzann . Ledford.. Introduction to Literary Criticism. Any piece of text can be read with a number of different sets of “glasses,” meaning you are looking for different things within the text.. ANALYSIS OUTLINE. Defining Art Criticism. Art criticism is responding to, interpreting meaning, and making critical judgments about specific works of art.. Art critics help viewers perceive, interpret, and judge artworks.. Amanda Cahill . Biography . Lee attended California State University, then completed a master’s degree at the University of Southern California. In 1970 he began serving as a psychiatric social worker for children in southern California. . lenses. . applied to an object under consideration; they bring certain qualities into focus or call our attention to particular issues.. . Why do we use different forms of criticism?. Literary criticism is an extension of the social activity of interpreting. One reader writes down his or her views on what a particular work of literature means so that others can respond to that interpretation. The critic's specific purpose may be to . Based on Lee Canter and Marlene Canter’s classic . Assertive Discipline for Parents. Presented by Kellie Hill, M.S., L.P.C. . and Jenny Flynn . About Kellie. Grew up in NY. Graduated from UST with a B.A. in education. Kelli Jordan and Jessica Fauser. Lee and Marlene Canter. 1976 published . Assertive Discipline: A Take-Charge Approach for Today’s Educator. Popular discipline system. Rights. Teacher Rights. Support.

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