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Common Reading, 2014

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Class Awesome

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Howdy Y’all!

• Welcome & Introductions

• Book Discussion

• Book Relevance to Your TCU Journey

• What’s Next?

• Reflection

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Beata M. Jones, Ph.D.

• Born in Warsaw, Poland

• In the U.S. since 1983

• At TCU since 1995

• Honors Faculty Fellow & Professor of Business Information Systems Practice

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Beata Jones @ Work

Achiever, strategic, input, relator, intellection

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Cities I Call(ed) Home

London

WarsawNew York

Fort Worth

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And You?

• Hello, my name is..• I am from …• I am excited to learn…• I consider majoring in…• I am passionate about…• My family roots can be traced to…• I find … surprising about FW/TX/TCU

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Book Survey

1. Do you enjoy reading books?2. What kind of books do you enjoy reading?3. Did you read the actual book?4. Did you enjoy reading the book?

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“One of my classes has 7 books, two classes have 3 books, and then one with 2. Yay for senior year? “

From my TCU Facebook Friend

8/13/2012

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“Persepolis is a ___ book.”Insert adjective

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What did you think about the format of the book?Why graphic novel?What would it be like if there were no images, just text alone?

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Does the country we are from impact how we approach and understand this book?

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Group Activity

1. What did you take away from this book?

2. What did you find surprising in the book, if anything?

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Themes of the Book?

• Politics

• Devastating Effects of Regional Conflict

• Islamic Revolution

• Class Conflict

• Role of News

• Family

• Coming of Age

• Relationships

• Resiliency

• Religion

• Expectations

• Gender Stereotypes

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In what ways can you connect with Marji?

And it what ways you can’t?

What difference does it make?

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How is this book relevant to YOUR

experience at TCU?

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How do you expect to grow your TCU family?

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What challenges do you anticipate in the relations with your

TCU family members?

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My W

ishes Fo

r You

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Don’t Be Like…

“I am Worried About My Grade” (4:47)

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My Wishes For You

1. Discover New Things About Yourself (Travel!)

2. Learn How to Learn & Empathize

3. Find Your Passion/Purpose & Your Natives

4. Learn from Failure

5. Embrace Chaos & Ambiguity

6. Take the Time to Reflect& Connect

7. Become Empowered to Change the World

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My W

ishes Fo

r You

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Wh

at’s Next?

Panel DiscussionWhat: “Persepolis in Perspective:

A Discussion of Themes and Issues"When: September 4th, @ 6pmWhere: Tucker 139Who: Manochehr Dorraj,

Bonnie Blackwell, Hanan Hammad, Sage Elwell (moderator)

Screening of the film PersepolisWhen: October 29th (time/place TBD)

Marjane Satrapi Campus VisitWhen: November, 4 @ 4pmWhere: BLUU Ballroom

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Reflection

What is your take away from today’s common reading?

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[email protected] 330B &Scharbauer 1016C

WELCOME TO TCU!