Syllabus for ENG 466:  Practicum in the Teaching of Writing

and ENG 316:  Internship in English

 

 

Missouri Western State College

Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism

Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences

 

ENG 316/466

Instructor:  Dawn Terrick

Fall 2003

TH 3:30-4:20 JGM 106

Office:  SSC 222S

Office Phone:  816-271-4313

Office Hours:  M 11:00-12:00, TTH 1:00 – 3:00 and by appointment

Email:  terrick@missouriwestern.edu

 

Required Texts:

·ENG 100 Writer’s Workshop Fall 2003 Edition

·Readings as assigned

 

Required Materials:

·Computer disks for revising and saving all work.

·Folder

 

Course Description:

“Academic writing, reading and inquiry are inseparably linked; and all three are learned not by doing any one alone, but by doing them all at the same time.  To “teach writing” is thus necessarily to ground writing in reading and inquiry.”

-James A. Reither

 

 

This course is designed to help you both navigate your way through the ENG 100 workshops and provide you with a solid foundation for your future teaching and writing endeavors.  As a result, I would like this course to function mainly as a “seminar” in which we will all read and discuss essays regarding composition theory and pedagogy, while making connections between these essays and our “real life” teaching experiences.  I want you all to develop and refine your own critical perspectives on teaching writing and the most effective way to accomplish this is to truly discuss, debate and question the issues we read about and then to discover your own place within and against others’ theories and approaches to teaching writing.  Please remember that class discussion is the key component to your success in this course and in the workshop, so feel free to ask questions of your instructor and your classmates, both inside and outside of the classroom. 

 

Most class sessions will follow a similar format:  The first part of class will be designated for workshop questions and problems and the second part of class will be designated for discussion in which the assigned readings will be the foundation or springboard for that discussion.   

 

All Student Assistants must attend every weekly meeting for training sessions and discussions.  You will also spend a minimum of two additional hours per week as a Student Assistant, leading your assigned ENG 100 students in a Writer’s Workshop.  All students enrolled in ENG 316/466 are also required to attend every weekly meeting and successfully complete all reading and writing assignments. 

 

 

 

 

 

Course Objectives:

You should aim:

·to become knowledgeable about writing processes, particularly heuristics and prewriting

·to deepen your understanding of writing and of designing writing assignments

·to become a more skilled and experienced teacher, particularly of composition

·to comprehend the rationale for the MWSC ENG 100 course design

·to develop your own critical perspective on teaching writing  

 

Methods of Instruction:

Methods of instruction include assigned readings, lectures, class discussions, group work/in-class workshops, informal writing assignments and formal writing assignments.  Students will also be required to give an oral presentation.

 

Policies:

Attendance and Class Preparation/Participation:  All students are expected to attend every scheduled class meeting.  If you miss class three times during the semester for any reason other than a legitimate, documented emergency, you will fail the course and you may be removed as an SA.  However, please feel free to talk with me about any extenuating circumstances.  If for any other reason any SA should simply fail to meet the minimal requirements and standards for a responsible student tutor, that SA may be replaced and will earn an F in any related class.  If you are going to miss class due to a school-sponsored event you must notify me in advance.  Also, arriving to class late is disruptive.  As a result, chronic lateness will likely affect your final grade.  Students are also expected to come prepared to every class meeting and participate in class discussion for this is the only way we can all share ideas, ask questions and learn.

 

Late Work:  All writing assignments are due at the beginning of the class period on the due date.  Each student is allowed one late paper (and only one late paper) and this must be discussed with the instructor. I will not accept/grade any other late papers.  This is important because you must complete, turn in and receive a grade for all papers in order to pass this class.  Consequently, if you submit more than one late paper, you will fail the course.  If you are not in class on the due date you are still responsible for submitting your assignment on time. 

 

Grading:  Your employment status and final grade for the internship/practicum will be based upon your classroom observations/reports, reaction paper, writer’s workshop activity/materials, teaching log and final self-evaluation.  Please remember that you must complete all assignments in order to pass the course.  Also note that class preparation and participation are very important and do affect your overall grade.

 

· Classroom observations/reports:        100 points each                all tutors/316 and 466 students

· Reaction paper:                                 100 points     316/466 students

· Writer’s workshop model activity:100 points     466 students (316 students - peer revision only)

· Teaching log:                                     100 points     all tutors

· Self-evaluation:                                 100 points     316 and 466 students

· Class preparation/participation:   100 points     all tutors

 

Due Dates:  Please be aware of due dates for all assignments which appear on your assignment schedule. 

 

Academic Honesty Policy:  Cheating and plagiarism are not acceptable.  You will receive a grade of F (0 points) for any paper/assignment/exam that shows evidence of cheating and/or plagiarism.  You have the burden of proving that a paper/assignment showing evidence of cheating and/or plagiarism has been in fact written by you.  You should keep thorough evidence of your writing processes for all papers so that you can meet this burden of proof.  Stronger evidence proving plagiarism may lead to further penalties.  Please make sure to correctly document all borrowed information and ideas, using MLA guidelines, on all of your writing assignments.  Please note carefully the statement on plagiarism on the departmental website, found at http://www.missouriwestern.edu/EFLJ/plagiarism.asp.

 

Students with Disabilities:  Anyone who has a disability that prevents the fullest expression of his or her potential to succeed in this course must notify me as soon as possible so that we can discuss class requirements and accommodations.

 

Miscellaneous:  All papers for this course must be word-processed.  Please note that you must complete all major assignments in order to pass this course.  It is also important to save all work on disks, keeping back-ups if necessary.  

 

Please feel free to come see me if you have any problems or questions and feel free to discuss workshop situations (both successes and failures) both in class and in my office.  I believe communication is very important between an instructor and her students and, as a result, I will make myself available to you for any reason.