When we studied ITW we focused very deeply on the text rather than context. I'm doing Blade Runner & Brave New World.
i.e. we address all the issues with the wild being complex - being able to address it both on the literal level (lack of the wild in both BR & BNW) and the human level (what is the wild/natural human? How this is developed in BNW and questioned in BR? etc...)
However we're also looked at the context part... but not so much.
However, I was looking at the standards package and the 5/6 spent the basically the whole time looking at the contexts. He/she hardly even went into the texts part!
How good is this? Esspecially since the question didn't really ask for context. I mean sure address the contexts, but focus on them?
The 5/6 also looked at techniques a fair bit, but there is NOTHING in the rubric, or question which has ANYTHING to do with this... am I missing something?
-zemaj
i.e. we address all the issues with the wild being complex - being able to address it both on the literal level (lack of the wild in both BR & BNW) and the human level (what is the wild/natural human? How this is developed in BNW and questioned in BR? etc...)
However we're also looked at the context part... but not so much.
However, I was looking at the standards package and the 5/6 spent the basically the whole time looking at the contexts. He/she hardly even went into the texts part!
How good is this? Esspecially since the question didn't really ask for context. I mean sure address the contexts, but focus on them?
The 5/6 also looked at techniques a fair bit, but there is NOTHING in the rubric, or question which has ANYTHING to do with this... am I missing something?
-zemaj