Demonstrating respect for others.
Class Procedures and Requirements
1. Readings
and Reading Journal
A reading journal related to each week's assignments is
required.
2. Seminars
Twice a week all students
are required to participate in a small group seminar. What this means is that you
will need to be available for discussion on Wednesday or Thursdays,
depending upon what day your seminar meets. Our seminars focus on the week's readings and lectures, and
of each group member's paper to offer feedback, so it is imperative to attend
well-prepared. Read assignments carefully, marking important or difficult passages, and
take notes in the margin; write down questions you have. Active participation is required
and evaluated.
3. Seminar
Papers
In addition to participating in the seminar discussion, you
must have a completed seminar paper peer edited on
Tuesday. A
seminar paper is a 300-500 word analytical response to a topic question designed by the
instructors. It must be submitted according to manuscript form -- first page without a
title page. Use your handbook to help with formatting.
4. Research
Essays
Academic writing most often requires research. Therefore many papers will require
using either the text and/or outside sources; all students will be expected to demonstrate
an understanding of basic research and documentation skills. Two longer papers will
require this type of research. All papers should use MLA documentation form.
5. Discussion
Board
Each week students are expected to respond to the week's prompt for a total of
5 points. Students have only one week to respond to the week's question. After the
week lapses, points will not be awarded.
6. Web Portfolio
At the end of class, each student will have been expected to compile a
list of links, a review and an in-depth research project on the author of choice.
7. Assessment
Activities
In addition to writing assignments and class discussion, there will be several quizzes,
both announced and unannounced, class activities, and self-evaluation opportunities. Each
assignment will be worth a certain number of points, and the total points for the quarter
will be the basis for your final grade. These points will be converted to percentages and
ultimately decimal grades based on the Community Colleges of Spokane's grading scale (see
catalog). Students should keep a record of grades and all of your work in a
portfolio. This portfolio will be the basis for at least one self-assessment assignment.
Participation and Attendance
- Participation and good attendance are essential to any literature
class. Meeting deadlines and attendance at the class meetings are mandatory, online
or real time.
- Late Work and Withdrawals -- To receive credit for a seminar paper,
please turn it in at the time and date specified on the calendar. Students cannot
participate in their seminar for the week if they do not have their seminar papers
completed.
Seminar papers will not be accepted late; however, to allow for the unexpected, you may
turn in one seminar paper late without an excuse or penalty if you submit it within one
week of its due date--however, you cannot attend the seminar meeting. To do this, you must attach your late paper certificate to the front
cover. If you submit all seminar papers on time (in other words, if you do not use your
late-paper option), ten points will be added to your overall grade points.
There is NO late paper option for the research essays. You will know their due dates
well in advance and, therefore, should be able to plan for the unexpected. You should be
aware that I do not give "Z" grades. If you stop attending the class, or you
decide to stop attending school altogether, please withdraw officially. If you are ill and
cannot come to campus, SCC can assist you in such a situation.
Grading
To encourage you to take ownership of your progress in class, we will use web grading.
You can access your grades at
https://secure.scc.spokane.edu/vgb/
Your user name is the first initial of your first name combined with your last name.
For example, mine would be jstrever.
Your password is the last four numbers of your social security number.
Grades are updated each Monday and Tuesday. It is your responsibility to check your own
progress.
If you have questions or concerns about a particular grade, please use the comment
feature in the gradebook to notify me of the concern. Also, please notify me within
one week of the publication of the grade, so that we can stay current. I will not
back track further than that, so do yourself a favor and stay on task.
Also, my philosophy about grades is that you earn them....I do not give
them to you.
Click here to find out point percentages.
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