In my search for information on my topic, I first
wanted to find articles that showed a positive side of the five paragraph
essay. I do not think that this type of essay is worthless, but rather a great
way to teach students to organize their thoughts. This formulaic essay can be
used as a spring board to more creative writing. One argument that I found
agrees with this idea, but says that college professors are the ones that will
help build on top of this. This goes against my personal experience, but I
still find value in some of the opinions in this article.
The
title is “In Defense of the Five Paragraph Essay”, and it was written by Kerri
Smith, a professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey. Smith
addresses how the 5 paragraph essay may not be the best writing but it is a
good start to getting students to organize their thoughts. She mentions
students that she has that she wishes would write this formulaic way. Smith
goes on to explain that this is because she wants to help them develop their
writing away from the formula and structure.
This
article definitely is a great starting point for my research on how to make the
5 paragraph essay a starting point for students. But I’m going to have to dig
around more to find effective ways to teach away from the formulaic essay
building on top of the knowledge students have developed. Probably the most
appealing element of this article is that it is an extremely effective 5
paragraph essay, proving the point that the 5 paragraph formula is not
necessarily an enemy of creativity or style.