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  2. How To Make And Use A Dialectical Journal - HabitYou

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    Improve your reading comprehension and critical thinking skills with a dialectical journal. Learn how to identify important passages, make connections, and ask meaningful questions. Skip to content

  3. Dialectical Journal | Overview & Examples - Lesson - Study.com

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    A dialectical journal, also known as double-entry notes or a dual-entry journal, is a written journal or log where students record facts, observations, and their own reactions to an...

  4. Learn how to write a double-sided journal, also known as a dialectical journal, in this video. This journal is a two-column chart that allows you to record y...

  5. 11 Brilliant Strategies for Dialectic Journals to Better Close...

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    Since dialectic journals naturally encourage students to focus deeply on reading and rereading, they are a perfect strategy to guide students in doing close reading. When students choose their own passages, they are naturally more invested in the close reading at hand.

  6. How to Write a Dialectical Journal - Pen and the Pad

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    How to Write a Dialectical Journal. The term “dialectic” stems from ancient Greece and the philosophers Socrates and Plato. They developed the dialectical method of reasoning through dialogue, questions and answers, and the continuous investigation of opposites to arrive at truth.

  7. Dialectical Journal Template - Richard Winn

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    The sample dialectical journal on this page is one student’s work while reading Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Ideally, a dialectical journal should include pages and pages of entries, as it is an ongoing “logical discussion of ideas and opinions” as you make your way through the text.

  8. DIALECTICAL JOURNALS - Houston Independent School District

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    DIALECTICAL JOURNALS. The term “Dialectic” means “the art or practice of arriving at the truth by using conversation involving question and answer.”. Think of your dialectical journal as a series of conversations with the texts we read during this course.

  9. AP English Literature and Composition - THAT ENGLISH TEACHER

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    What is a dialectical journal? According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, “dialectical” means “relating to the logical discussion of ideas and opinions.” As we read poetry, short fiction, dramas and novels this year, you will be asked to keep track of your thinking in a specific way.

  10. Language Arts - Nettelhorst School

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    A dialectical journal is another name for a double-entry journal or a reader-response journal. It’s a journal that records a dialogue, or conversation, between the ideas in the text (the words being read) and the ideas of the reader (the person who is doing the reading). This is what you must do in your journal: keep a dialogue with yourself.

  11. Dialectical Journal Guide and FAQs - THAT ENGLISH TEACHER

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    What is a dialectical journal? Simply put, “dialectical” means “the art or practice of arriving at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments” (dictionary.com). A dialectical journal, then, is used to arrive at the “truth” of a written work through the written response to quotations from that work. You should use the six ...