ENGLISH 104: COLLEGE
WRITING AND RHETORIC
Spring
2006
College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences
Department of English,
Foreign Languages, and Journalism
Section
Section
Instructor: Tom Pankiewicz
Office:
Office Hours: MW
Phone: 816-271-4156
E-mail: mailto:pankiew@mwsc.edu
COURSE
PHILOSOPHY
English 104 is about becoming critical readers and thoughtful writers.
For the specific course objectives, please visit the English Department
web site,
http://www.missouriwestern.edu/eflj/eng104.asp.
Anderson, Chris and Lex Runciman. Open
Questions.
Additional readings will
be found on the companion web site posted by Bedford/St. Martin’s. The URL is http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/hrel/toplinks/. You will find a link to Open
Questions.
You need to have access
to a writing handbook. Diane
Hacker’s A Pocket Style Manual is available in the bookstore. (Hacker,
Diane. A Pocket Style Manual.
Essays:
You will write a series essays and
publish a course portfolio this semester. A student who does not complete all
essays or submit a portfolio will not pass the course even if the grades
achieved in other activities are satisfactory.
Portfolio:
The course essays will
be revised and collected in an end-of-course portfolio. The portfolio will
account for approximately 60 percent of your course grade. A portfolio allows for your course grade
to be based on your best writing; it places you in control of the quality of
your writing.
Since writing is a process,
I encourage you to revise your essays throughout the semester. I will respond to
your essays with written comments; I will hold a series of revision workshops
throughout the semester; I will be available to confer with you about your
writing throughout the semester. But I will not assign a grade to any essay
until it is published in the portfolio.
Process
Folder:
Each
essay unit will conclude with the submission of a process folder. No essay will be accepted without a
process folder. Each
process folder will be graded and returned. The process folder will evaluate work on
the essay, but it will not evaluate the essay. No essay will receive a grade until it
is published in the portfolio.
The folder will include:
·
Polished draft of the
essay;
·
Working drafts of the
essay with peer group responses attached;
·
In-class letter and
questions.
Reading, Journal, Quizzes,
and In-class Participation:
You will be expected to participate fully in all class activities. Missing work receives a zero.
Grading:
The components of your grade in the course are:
·
Process Folders,
·
Portfolio………………………………………………………………….…..60%
Essay
Format:
Papers must be word-processed,
double-spaced and use a 12-point font such as Times New Roman or Century. Be
sure to save each assignment on the university’s “P” drive, a computer disk or
jump drive, and keep a hard copy of each assignment for yourself.
Late Work:
Late assignments will
not be accepted unless you receive permission. If you are facing difficulties in
completing a task paper, discuss the problems with me before the deadline. During our conference, we will work out
a plan to complete the assignment.
Conferences:
I will schedule several
conferences throughout the semester.
My office hours are listed above if you wish to drop by. I will also bring my calendar to every
class to schedule appointments. If
at any time during the semester, you do not understand an assignment or a task,
see me to discuss the confusion.
Center for Academic
Support:
In addition to
conferences with me, you may find help with your writing at the Center for
Academic Support. There is no cost to students for using these services. I
encourage you to make use of these services throughout this course.
POLICIES
Attendance:
For this class to be
successful and for you to be successful in it, attendance is mandatory. I expect you to be on time and ready to
participate for every class meeting. A course failure will be recorded on the
date of the sixth absence. In counting absences, I will follow my attendance
record, not my memory. If you arrive late, see me after class so I can adjust my
record. If not, you will be counted absent. If you know of any circumstances likely to
make this policy difficult for you this semester, you should consult with your
advisor and me to review your options.
Due
to the noise in the hallway, I will close the classroom door shortly after the
beginning of class. If you
arrive after the door is closed, please do not disturb the class by
knocking.
If you miss a class session, you are responsible for all material covered
and all assignments given during your absence. All out-of-class assignments are due at
the beginning of the class period.
No late assignments will be accepted unless you have received prior
permission from your teacher.
Academic Honesty
Policy:
Plagiarism is an act of theft.
It is taking another’s words or ideas and calling them your own. That does not mean you cannot use
another’s words or ideas to illustrate and to support your thoughts, but it does
mean that you must give credit to the one whose words and ideas you are
using.
If I find evidence of cheating or plagiarism, you have the burden of
showing that you have in fact written the paper. 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 stronger penalties. Please note carefully the statement on
plagiarism on the departmental web site, found at http://www.missouriwestern.edu/EFLJ/plagiarism.asp.
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.
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, Michael Ritter, for possible certification of special needs and
expert recommendations for assistance. You should also contact me personally as
soon as possible so that we can discuss class
requirements.
Tentative
Schedule
Weeks One - Four
Introduction.
The
Personal Essay: A Series of Mini-Essays.
Writing groups and response.
Annotations, Questions, Discussion.
Weeks Five -
Seven
The Reflective Essay.
Revision.
Reading Topic: To Be Decided
Comparison.
Weeks Eight -
Ten
The Research Essay
Documentation of sources.
Reading Topic: To Be Decided
Research.
Weeks Eleven -
Thirteen
The Argument
Structure of the argument.
Reading Topic: To Be Decided
Independent reading.
Weeks Fourteen and
Fifteen
The Portfolio