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coursename = Critical Writing | coursename = Critical Writing | ||
description = Critical Writing is a two-session | description = Critical Writing is a two-session 11th grade English course designed to help students understand practical approaches to critical analysis, research, and the application of those skills to reading and writing. Students will be engaging with various texts, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and plays. | ||
department = [[Language Arts]] | department = [[Language Arts]] | ||
teacher = [[Angela Hudson]] | teacher = [[Angela Hudson]] | ||
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Critical Writing is a two-session | Critical Writing is a two-session 11th grade English course designed to help students understand practical approaches to critical analysis, research, and the application of those skills to reading and writing. Students will be engaging with various texts, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and plays. | ||
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coursename = Critical Writing
description = Critical Writing is a two-session 11th grade English course designed to help students understand practical approaches to critical analysis, research, and the application of those skills to reading and writing. Students will be engaging with various texts, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and plays.
department = Language Arts
teacher = Angela Hudson
sessions = 2
prerequisites = E10
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grcode = E11
offered = 20-21
opento = Juniors
requiredby = Career & College
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CC = y
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Critical Writing is a two-session 11th grade English course designed to help students understand practical approaches to critical analysis, research, and the application of those skills to reading and writing. Students will be engaging with various texts, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and plays.