Friday, May 8, 2020
Are Writing Workshops Interpretive Essays?
Are Writing Workshops Interpretive Essays?Most likely you know of people who have gone to a writing workshop, either in person or on the internet. Those who attended the workshop may tell you they learned some things that they could not have known from any other source. But are they right?Perhaps you will think about this the next time you are approached by an average person on the street. He is either selling something, or he is a potential client for your business. The sales pitch will involve the learning process. He will suggest that you learn this or that, before you purchase.Some skilled people can find a way around the process. They might actually be the ones writing the sales pitch. Their sales pitch is written in terms that are an interpretation of the learning process. The money spent for the workshop is the learning process, because it's what you get for the money. In some ways, the money paid to the workshop is a way of hiding the learning process in the end.Employed staf f writers usually work under the assumption that what they write will be an interpretation of the learning process. They work with the assumption that they are only writing the lesson plan.The right lesson plan is not being hidden - it is actually being given to you. You are learning how to do it right so that you can do it right all the time.But if you want to achieve that big lesson plan, or rather the big picture, then you need to get that plan right. It is as simple as that. You will never learn what you need to learn if you make assumptions and then are unable to follow through on your assumptions.Oneof the biggest assumptions is that you can get two or three things wrong. All you need to do is present the problem as a question, and you will solve it. You won't know what your answer should be until you present the question. This is true only when the question is easy to answer.It is just as easy to have it be a complex, perplexing, and downright frightening experience as it is to take the simple steps to get one thing right. In order to solve the complex problem, you must solve the simple problem. If you attempt to learn everything at once, you will never get it right.
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