English 1
Preparing for College Writing I
Course Objectives
English 1 is a five-credit course which will help improve
basic writing skills necessary for entry into English 3, the second level of
developmental writing. Successful completion of this course should improve the
following writing skills:
·
identify parts of
speech
·
identify and
correct sentence problems
·
identify and
compose sentences containing various sentence patterns
·
write paragraphs
that contain topic sentences and sufficient development
Class time includes individualized and group work as well as frequent teacher conferences. Concentrated work on the elements of the writing process and review of pertinent grammar rules will help increase writing confidence.
Course Materials
You must buy
the following materials and bring them to each class meeting.
Sentence Skills, Form A, 9th edition,
Langan
USB key/flashdrive
Overview
This class is scheduled as a HYBRID course. A
hybrid combines traditional classroom work with independent online assignments.
For this course, 50% will be face to face instruction in the classroom every
Wednesday. The other 50% will consist of using Blackboard to complete
assignments at a location convenient to you by a specific deadline. Each week,
the textbook homework and online writing assignment will be posted on the
Blackboard website for the course. You are responsible for completing the
assignments during the week they are assigned and submitting the writing
assignment to Blackboard during class. Be sure to check the Blackboard
website daily for homework information or special updates.
During Wednesday class time, you will meet in a computer lab so that you have access to Internet Explorer and MS Word. To complete independent online assignments outside of class, you need to have direct access to a computer with Internet Explorer and MS Word. If you do not have easy access to a computer outside of school, you must come to campus and use the open computer lab in Waddell to complete your work. Since NOVA uses MS Word as the standard word processing software, you must type your papers in Word so that you can work easily on these papers during class time in the computer lab.
Attendance
- Attend all class meetings.
- Email your instructor before class if you have an emergency.
- Get information about assignments through Blackboard if you're absent.
- If you do not attend class for two consecutive weeks and/or do not submit any
assignments for two consecutive weeks, you may not pass the course.
- Last day to withdraw without grade penalty is March 23.
Participation
·
Actively take part in classwork, group work and class discussions.
·
Complete assigned activities by due dates.
·
Act like a college student.
·
Use computers for classwork only.
·
Don’t use cell phones or any other type of electronic communication devices in
class.
Communication
It is important for you to
communicate with your teachers. Outside of class, you can use office hours or
email your teachers to discuss any questions or problems. College policy states
that you must use your Novamail to discuss school related issues. When
you email your instructor, be sure to include your full name, your class and be
specific about what information you need (for example, test or assignment
name). You can expect a response to your email within 24 hours. Always use
courteous and appropriate language when communicating with your instructors or
classmates.
Assignments
Grammar and writing assignments and their due dates are listed on a separate
assignment page. You are expected to complete assignments during the week they
are assigned. Late work will be graded more severely. Over the semester, you
will complete many grammar chapters from the textbook. After we review the
chapters in class, you will take a Mastery Test on Blackboard and you
must score 70% or higher. If you score less than 70%, you will discuss the
chapter with Dr. Heiges and then retake another Mastery Test. You will also
complete some Editing Tests and Sentence Variety Exercises. These
tests and exercises are in the textbook and must be submitted on paper in class.
Writing Assignments
You must
follow the class schedule in turning in papers. In order to take the midterm
and final exams, you must have completed all papers listed before the exams are
scheduled.
No papers will be accepted more than two weeks after the due date. You may
not turn in more than two writing assignments per week.
All papers must have proper formatting:
typed in Word
12 point font in Times New Roman
double-spaced
appropriate heading
centered title
Submitting Papers
You must follow these steps for completing writing assignments:
1) First draft: Turn in a printed copy in class and submit a Word file to Blackboard by the due date.
2) Revison 1: Dr. Heiges will return your paper during the next class. Revise your paper according to comments. In class submit Revision 1 with all rough drafts and prewriting and the worksheet attached behind the newest draft by the end of class.
3) Revision 2: Dr. Heiges will return a copy to you with editing suggestions marked on the paper. Then you will make final edits to your paper. Revision 2 must be submitted in class with all drafts, worksheet, and prewriting attached.
Your paper is not complete until you have finished the first draft and two revisions. Your paper may require more than three drafts.
Exams
You will take exams that will be graded by
another English instructor.
- midterm exam (can only be taken after completing the first
two papers due before midterm)
- final exam (can only be taken after all class papers are
completed)
Midterm and final exams must be completed in class
on the day they are scheduled. You must receive a passing grade on the final
exam in order to pass the course.
How
to Pass the Course
You must complete the following course requirements in order to receive a
passing grade of “S”:
1)
attend and
participate in class
2)
complete all
writing assignments on time
3)
score 70% or
higher on all tests
4)
complete the midterm
exam
5)
complete and pass
the final exam
Any assignment which is not sufficiently revised must be redone until a passing grade is achieved. If you cannot keep up with the due dates and continually submit late papers, you will have to repeat the course. Plagiarized work is unacceptable and may result in a grade of “U” for the course. If your final exam is not considered satisfactory, you will need to repeat the course.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the act of copying the ideas or exact words of someone else’s work
and presenting them as your own without acknowledging the source. This includes
copying from a variety of sources, such as Internet sites, books, magazines, or
even another student’s paper. Plagiarism is unacceptable in a college
course and will seriously affect your standing in this class. A first time
offense will receive a warning; repeated offenses may result in more severe
penalties, such as receiving a 0 for the assignment or a U for the course. For
more information on the college’s policy on academic dishonesty, go to
http://www.nvcc.edu/curcatalog/admin/academic.htm
Final Grading
S = Satisfactory. Student has met the course requirements:
R = Re-enroll. Student is making satisfactory progress toward meeting the course requirements but needs more time to finish the work. Student must register for ENG 1 again.
U = Unsatisfactory. Student has excessive absences and/or work is unacceptable. Student must re-register for ENG 1.
W = Withdraw
Writing Center
The Writing Center is open five days a week to provide free
one-on-one consultations about your writing. The consultants can offer you an
additional opinion about your writing by pointing out problem areas and helping
you learn how to fix them or answering specific questions about your work.
Hours are posted on the door of the center, located in the Reynolds building.
Early Registration
Instead of providing early registration notes for the next
semester, it is Loudoun's policy to post grades to NOVA Connect as students
complete their developmental English course requirements. Therefore, if you'd
like to register early, you will need to finish the course requirements early.
College Closings
In the event of bad weather, you should login to the class website on Blackboard
and check the Announcements page for information about school closing or class
cancellation. For emergency situations at the campus, you should check the NOVA
website for closing information.
If you have a disability of which I need to be aware (for class and/or testing accommodations), please meet with me privately to discuss it. More information about the college’s disability policy can be found at http://www.nvcc.edu/current-students/disability-services/
Last revised: Wednesday, December 28, 2011
email: Heather Jeddy