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My AP Language and Composition students spend the year learning to recognize a good argument and learn to emulate it in different ways: essays, debate, and research. Students often complain about the lack of interested or new materials. Students who read Evicted will also see the documentary 53206-- a documentary about the incarceration rate in that zip code with the most incarcerated citizens in the country-- as well as various other materials about poverty. Students will use these materials, as well as individual research, to create a research project detailing a possible solution to the problem. These materials will help students to visualize a massive US problem, and give them autonomy and voice in proposing researched solutions. It will help them to see their voices as legitimate parts of the larger national and global dialogue.

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My AP Language and Composition students spend the year learning to recognize a good argument and learn to emulate it in different ways: essays, debate, and research. Students often complain about the lack of interested or new materials. Students who read Evicted will also see the documentary 53206-- a documentary about the incarceration rate in that zip code with the most incarcerated citizens in the country-- as well as various other materials about poverty. Students will use these materials, as well as individual research, to create a research project detailing a possible solution to the problem. These materials will help students to visualize a massive US problem, and give them autonomy and voice in proposing researched solutions. It will help them to see their voices as legitimate parts of the larger national and global dialogue.

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