Missouri Western State College, Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Journalism

English 100-90: Introduction to College Writing

Class: Monday-Thursday 9:00-10:15 JGM108

(Class also meets Friday, May 31)

Writer’s Workshop: 8:00-8:50 MW

Summer 2002

 

Teacher:                 Corla Dawson

Office:                    LRC213 (Center for Academic Support)

Phone:                    271-4531 (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MTWTHF)

Office Hours:        By appointment

E-mail:                    dawson@missouriwestern.edu

 

Attendance Policy:

                This class has a very strict attendance policy in Writer’s Workshops as well as in class.   If you miss five class periods or five Writer’s Workshops, you will receive an F in the class. Ordinarily, there are no exceptions and no "makeups" for this attendance requirement. If you know of any circumstances likely to make this policy difficult for you this semester, you should consult with your advisor and your teacher to review your options.   

                If you miss a class session, you are responsible for all material covered and assignments given during your absence. All out-of-class assignments are due at the beginning of the class period.  If assignments are not submitted at the beginning of class, they are considered a day late.  Late submissions will be subject to a grade deduction (ten percentage points per day late).

Required Texts and Course Materials:

                Dietsch, Betty Mattix. Reasoning and Writing Well. 2nd edition. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield, 2000.

                English 100 Writer’s Workshop manual

                Photocopies for group work as requested

Course Goals and Class Assignments:

Reading Goals:

At the completion of ENG 100 students should be able to

·        Read actively for greater understanding;

·        Use reading to improve their writing by drawing ideas and information from written material;

·        Use texts to understand their own and others’ experiences;

·        Read writing assignments effectively as a guide to creating better papers;

·        Recognize good writing by actively reading good prose.

Writing Goals:     

At the completion of ENG 100 students should be able to

·        Move easily from writing for self-expression to writing for readers;

·        Write at greater length more easily, more quickly, and more usefully;

·        Structure their writing to fit the assignment, purpose, and audience;

·        Develop their ideas and concepts with specific details, examples, and explanations;

·        Craft more effective and polished sentences and paragraphs;

·        Use effective planning, invention, revision, and editing to complete successful writing tasks.

General Studies Goals:

In ENG 100 students should improve their ability to

·        Think critically and reason analytically;

·        Write and speak clearly and effectively;

·        Gain a greater awareness of the present through an understanding of other cultures and times;

·        Understand and appreciate moral values and ethical choices;

·        Understand and enjoy aesthetic experiences and share in related creative activities.

Civility and Cooperation

                Missouri Western requires all students to help us maintain good conditions for teaching and learning.  All students will treat their classmates, teachers, and student assistants with civility and respect, both inside and outside the classroom. Students who violate this policy may, among other penalties, be counted absent and asked to leave.  You should review your Missouri Western student handbook for further information.

Grading Policy:

                Your grade will be determined on the basis of your progress as a writer, the writings you submit, and your class participation over the course of the semester. The components of your grade in the course are:

Writing. You will complete four major writing tasks that will be graded by your teacher. A student who does not turn in complete responses to all four tasks will not pass the course even if the grades achieved in the other writing tasks are satisfactory. Quiz scores and daily points will be calculated into each paper grade.

Progress as a writer. Your progress as a writer will be assessed through an end-of-semester portfolio. Your portfolio must receive an "acceptable" evaluation in order for you to pass ENG 100. Note: Because you will be asked to revise certain Task assignments, you will want to keep all graded papers and grade sheets during the semester. They will be resubmitted as part of your end-of-semester portfolio.

Writer’s Workshop. Throughout the course of the semester, you will attend small group Writer’s Workshops (listed as "labs" in the class schedule). Some of your Writer’s Workshop materials may be used in class, and some of your class papers will be critiqued and proofread in Writer’s Workshop. You must ensure that you have the right materials in the right place. Your teacher may also consider your Writer's Workshop participation as part of your grade.

Due Dates for Formal Writing Assignments:

Task One:              Monday, June 10

Task Two:             Monday, June 24

Task Three:           Monday, July 8

Task Four:             Thursday, July 18

Student Disability:

                Any student in this course who has a disability that prevents the fullest expressions of abilities should contact Missouri Western's special needs coordinator, Lois Fox, for possible certification of special needs and expert recommendations for assistance. You should also contact your teacher personally as soon as possible so that the two of you can discuss class requirements.

Academic Honesty Policy:

                If your teacher finds evidence of cheating or plagiarism, you have the burden of showing that the paper has in fact been written by you. You should keep thorough evidence of your writing processes for all papers so that you can meet this burden of proof. You will receive a grade of F for any paper that shows sufficient evidence of cheating and/or plagiarism. Stronger evidence proving flagrant cheating and/or plagiarism may lead to even stronger penalties. Please note carefully the statement on plagiarism on the departmental website, found at http://www.missouriwestern.edu/EFLJ/plagiarism.asp .