
I Gotta Take a Stand: In Defense of the Underappreciated
In Defense of Spending Time with Family, Not Friends by Daylin
In this episode, Daylin Ramirez Salazar argues that teens should make sure to save time for family.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · society · EN-US · 63 episodes
There are many things, people, ideas, groups, that are misunderstood, unfairly criticized, or underappreciated. On this podcast, 11th-grade students at Mission Vista HS take a stand and defend something that doesn't get the love it deserves.
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I Gotta Take a Stand: In Defense of the Underappreciated
In this episode, Daylin Ramirez Salazar argues that teens should make sure to save time for family.

I Gotta Take a Stand: In Defense of the Underappreciated
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I Gotta Take a Stand: In Defense of the Underappreciated
In this episode, Axel stands up for taking some time to be alone. In English 11, students read The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Through close analysis of the play, students dissected the rhetorical choices made by characters as they accused or defended community members. The play reveals how language and our ability to be persuasive have real-life consequences. After studying the play, students were asked to stand up and defend something. Doing this well required them to analyze the rhetorical situation and decide which rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) would help them best achieve their purpose with the intended audience. These episodes represent the students' best efforts in completing a challenging assignment that required critical analysis, persuasive writing, and audio production skills under a tight deadline.

I Gotta Take a Stand: In Defense of the Underappreciated
In this episode, Haileigh O’Shea stands up for Disney music. In English 11, students read The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Through close analysis of the play, students dissected the rhetorical choices made by characters as they accused or defended community members. The play reveals how language and our ability to be persuasive have real-life consequences. After studying the play, students were asked to stand up and defend something. Doing this well required them to analyze the rhetorical situation and decide which rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) would help them best achieve their purpose with the intended audience. These episodes represent the students' best efforts in completing a challenging assignment that required critical analysis, persuasive writing, and audio production skills under a tight deadline.

I Gotta Take a Stand: In Defense of the Underappreciated
In this episode, Natalie stands up for reading and how it should be enjoyed as a hobby more than just as a chore. In English 11, students read The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Through close analysis of the play, students dissected the rhetorical choices made by characters as they accused or defended community members. The play reveals how language and our ability to be persuasive have real-life consequences. After studying the play, students were asked to stand up and defend something. Doing this well required them to analyze the rhetorical situation and decide which rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) would help them best achieve their purpose with the intended audience. These episodes represent the students' best efforts in completing a challenging assignment that required critical analysis, persuasive writing, and audio production skills under a tight deadline.
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