The Cadet’s Creed:

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Critical Education Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.14288/CE.V11I3.186465
Kate M. Donley
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The Cadet’s Creed was written by a Norwich University professor in 1927 and is a key text for the university’s present-day Corps of Cadets. This autoethnographic essay uses the lens of Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) to reflect on a project in a Public Speaking class that explored the historical and contemporary dimensions of the Creed, particularly the author’s little-known connection to the Vermont Eugenics Survey. This text has a multimedia presence and can be found on the campus website, in published documents, on plaques, and also in spoken performance when cadets recite it to affirm their loyalty to Norwich and the Corps. Today, Norwich University has two student populations, military cadets who study alongside “civilian” students. Both groups were challenged yet ultimately affirmed by this difficult project. Student reflections demonstrate that CDS can draw students into a nationwide conversation that attempts to reconcile historic institutional artifacts with contemporary society.
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学员信条:
《学员信条》是由诺威奇大学的一位教授于1927年撰写的,是该校今天的学员团的关键文本。这篇自传体的民族志文章使用批判话语研究(CDS)的镜头来反思公共演讲课上的一个项目,该项目探索了信条的历史和当代维度,特别是作者与佛蒙特州优生学调查鲜为人知的联系。这段文字有多媒体形式,可以在校园网站、出版的文件、牌匾上找到,也可以在学员背诵这段文字以表明他们对诺里奇和军团的忠诚时找到。今天,诺维奇大学有两个学生群体,军事学员和“平民”学生一起学习。这两个群体都受到了挑战,但最终还是得到了这个困难项目的肯定。学生的反思表明,CDS可以吸引学生参与一场全国性的对话,试图调和历史制度文物与当代社会。
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