Touchstone 2.2 Braydon Blecher Sophia PDF

Title Touchstone 2.2 Braydon Blecher Sophia
Author Braydon Blecher
Course Young America
Institution Southern New Hampshire University
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Braydon Blecher English composition 2 Sophia pathways April 4th, 2021

Annotated Bibliography

Anderson, E. (2020, July 31). Should college be free: Pros and cons - college raptor. Retrieved April 07, 2021, from https://www.collegeraptor.com/find-colleges/articles/affordabilitycollege-cost/pros-cons-tuition-free-college/

The Author says that having free College would encourage more students to further their education through a public college or university. If the government offered tuition-free education, it gives everyone the chance to go, even if they make a low income. She says that free College would reduce the number of students dropping out of their classes or school. This article will help my research essay because it states the pros of having free college tuition and how it would affect the attendance rate. Many countries already have free Colleges, such as Germany, Austria, Finland, France, to name a few.

(Credible Blog) Network, T. (2019, September 20). Should College be free? Retrieved March 23, 2021, from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/20/learning/should-college-be-free.html The New York times has some very knowledgeable and credible information on some of the financial aspects and reasons that College should be free. The average amount on just

one year of College is 10,000 per year. Some people don't make that in one year alone. Free tuition would decrease the amount of student debt and give them more financial freedom. The New York Times claims that anyone willing to put in the work to further their education should have a chance at doing it without the discouragement of being in debt when students graduate. This article will help me give more pros for free college tuition, such as decreasing student debt for students, which would reduce the number of college dropouts. (Credible Website) Hochman, A. (2021, March 16). Five reasons why College should be Free: PEOPLE. Retrieved March 23, 2021, from https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/5-reasons-why-college-should-befree/ Hochman states in this article the opportunities and benefits of free college tuition. Giving people free College would allow them to meet new people and make better connections with like-minded individuals who have the same career path as they do. Meeting new people would help them explore more career outlooks and help them figure out what they want to major in. Free education would give people more job opportunities in their field of study. Students will be able to focus more on their classes when they are not worried about money, even financial aid or student loans. The thought of having to pay off your student loans in the future can be stressful to consider. This article will help my essay because of the focus on the different opportunities free tuition would bring students across America. This article's ideas will help further support the part of the thesis that focuses on the benefits of having free education for college students.

(Credible Website) Crabbe-Field, S. (2017, November 14). The promise of "free" College. Retrieved April 06, 2021, from https://democracyjournal.org/arguments/the-promise-of-free-college/ This article talks about all the tuition costs includes if you are attending a four-year university on campus. That would consist of the costs of textbooks, room, and board expenses. That's a lot of money. This journal entry will help further detail all of the costs of College. (Journal Entry)

Samuels, R. (n.d.). Why public higher education should be free: How to ... Retrieved April 7, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt5hjc0w.5

This book has lots of good information on things such as if we took all the state and federal money lost each year due to tax credits, deductions, or shelters, we could make further public education accessible. The education system plays a crucial role in letting Americans have democracy. This book would help me give reasoning if we got the proper funding and could have free College. This article will help me discuss both my arguments and counterarguments.

(Book) Ordway, D., & About The Author Denise-Marie Ordway She joined Journalist's Resource in 2015 after working as a reporter for newspapers and radio stations in the U.S. and Central America. (2020, November 21). Offering 'free college' and free-tuition programs: What

the research says. Retrieved April 06, 2021, from https://journalistsresource.org/education/free-college-tuition-research/ This article goes into detail that there have been free tuition programs that exist out there. After the great recession, these programs became more common in America, amid increased college tuition prices causing student debt and the growing need for more Americans to have a college education. (Journal)

1. Accurately recording bibliographic information is essential and saves you time, as you can transfer this information to the References page of your drafted essay. Each source entry should include a summary of the source and 3-4 sentences describing how you intend to use that source to build or support your argument. Discuss how your annotated bibliography meets these criteria. (2-3 sentences) Response: My annotated bibliography meets all of the requirements because I have summarized the sources and described how I will use them in my essay. I think this is a step in the right direction before developing my rough draft for my argumentized essay. The sources I provided will help me write a good essay.

2. Which strategies were most helpful for you when searching for credible sources? (2-3 sentences) Response: Some helpful strategies while finding credible sources were searching in other things besides google. I use my school's online public library to find really god credible sources. I tried to look at various source material such as websites, books, and articles.

3. What difficulties did you face while searching for credible sources? How did you overcome these difficulties? (2-3 sentences) Response: I had a hard time finding new sources that didn't repeat my other sources' topics. I want to make sure each source focuses on one aspect of why College should be free. To make sure my essay is in good shape....


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