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 Grading 
          Policy and Assessment Examinations, Assignments, GradingWe will have one (1) RESEARCH PAPER, as well as one (1) TIMED TEST. The Research Paper will be produced in two parts, the first (First Paper Draft/Paper 1) being 4 pages with two critical perspectives, while the last draft (Final Paper/Final Draft) will be  about 8-10 pages in length.  Papers should reflect your overall understanding of the concepts taught in this course.
 You will also produce a ten item Annotated Works Cited and an Outline for the paper.    
You will have five (5) short-form postings called RESPONSES required (there will be 6 offered). These postings will be three (3) paragraph-long discussions applying a single critical perspective to the literature from the week.  For the Test, you will be allowed to use dictionaries and the 
          text which is being discussed, as well as secondary sources. On-Campus essays (TESTS) will be written 
          in blue or black ink, double spaced in a Bluebook (from the bookstore) and NO LESS than 5 paragraphs.   
All work submitted will use directly quoted text from both the literature piece (primary source) and your research (secondary sources) in each body paragraph following MLA style rules. 
 This class is a process: 
          if you do poorly at the beginning of the course but show improvement, 
          your grade will reflect the latter work. Conversely, if you crank out 
          A's on the first papers but flake off as the quarter progresses, your 
          grade will seriously suffer. It is imperative you remain on top of the 
          class. Reading ahead is encouraged. Talking with classmates and me about 
          the assignments and any problems you may have is also encouraged. There 
          is no curve in this course, so there is no competition. Any help from 
          another student (except during a Test) is encouraged - communication 
          will make this course more interesting. See grades 
          discussion for specifics. 
         Return to page content list  Homework and InteractionYou will be expected to participate by keeping up with the reading and 
          the writing assignments. Due date for tests and papers will be announced in class. Since we will be using peer 
          editing and feedback, the failure to do your own work will adversely 
          affect your classmates, as well as your grade. You are responsible for 
          both grammar and understanding the material. This class will require 
          a great deal of reading-keep up or you will soon find yourself floundering 
          in your own personal sea of confusion. If you do not understand something, 
          ask!
  See Grading Rubric...Minimum Requirements for specific grading policies as to penalties for doing assignments wrong
          Grading 
          A - Difficult to achieve. Must show significant insight and 
            a clear understanding of the material. Must also exhibit a thorough 
            understanding of the basics of composition, as well as the proper 
            essay format and literary terminology. Must complete all work on time 
            and as requested. Must submit a final paper that shows complete understanding 
            of the concepts taught in this course. 
          B - Not as hard to achieve. Must be competent in the fundamentals 
            of the writing process. Should show more than basic, clear 
            understanding of source material and the essay format, and should 
            have all work handed in on time and completed as requested. No major 
            errors should be apparent in final paper(s). 
          C - Fairly simple to achieve. Should show basic understanding 
            of the writing process, with some signs of insight into the material. 
            All assignments should be completed, with only a few minor errors. 
            If you simply show up and do the work, you'll probably get this grade. 
          D - Pretty easy to achieve. Major errors will still be evident 
            in writing. Missed assignments, failure to complete assignments, and 
            lack of improvement will get you one of these grades. 
          F - Real easy to achieve. Don't show up, don't do the assignments, 
            don't improve at all, and show a real lack of concern for the whole 
            thing, and you earn one of these grades. 
           What you must keep in mind is that a recorded grade 
          is final and is unlikely to be changed. Don't forget to officially drop 
          or withdraw from a class which you no longer attend or it will likely 
          be an "F" on your record. Be sure to finish all assignments as requested, 
          for Incompletes are also a rarity, designed for specific instances which 
          are clearly outlined in the college catalog. Know your responsibilities. 
          And remember: although I explain in great detail the merits and weaknesses 
          of your paper, the grade itself is not changeable unless you rewrite 
          the paper. Grades are not negotiable. 
          I weigh the grades as follows: 
           
            | Item | Grade Percentages |   
            | Response Postings/Participation (Total of 5) | 5% Each (Total 25%) |   
            | Paper Draft 1 | 15% |   
            | Outline | 5% |   
            | Annotated Works Cited | 5% |   
            | Test | 25% |   
            | Final Draft Paper | 25% |   
            | Total | 100% |  
  A = 4.0B = 3.0
 C = 2.0
 D = 1.0
 F = 0
 A "PLUS" (+) adds 0.3 points to a grade; a "MINUS" 
          (-) subtracts 0.3 points from a grade. A "B+" then, is a 3.3 
          G.P.A.; an "A-" is a 3.7 G.P.A. 
          If you fail the final exam (or fail to take it) or fail to hand in 
          a satisfactory final paper, you will fail the course. 
          See the grade grid to calculate your grade 
          points in this course. 
         Return to page content list  PlagiarismPlagiarism is the act of submitting someone else's work as your own. 
          This includes using a report or essay written by someone else, quoting 
          from a source without giving that source credit, or taking someone else's 
          ideas or thoughts and submitting them as your own. The school policy 
          on plagiarism is simple: If you are caught, you will be sent to the 
          Vice President of Instruction. We do this in order to identify problem 
          students. Also, you will certainly fail the assignment. With repeated 
          offenses, you will fail the course, and possibly be expelled from this 
          institution. The bottom line is that we want your thoughts and ideas, 
          in your words. Essays and reports sold through the mail are not acceptable, 
          and will get you into a great deal of trouble. If you use a quote from 
          someone else, document it by giving the writer's name, the work the 
          quote came from, and the page numbers. You must use the correct citation 
          format on your final paper to receive full credit. If you have any questions, 
          I can help you to document sources correctly.
 Return to page content list  AbsencesIf for some reason you need to miss a day (for on campus classes), or 
          an assignment with a VALID excuse, talk to me and we can work 
          something out. In this course a missed day (for on-campus classes) is 
          a missed week. Two missed weeks is grounds for being dropped from the 
          course. You must see me about situations before they become problems.
 Make-ups for missed in-class/on campus essays will be done if the excuse 
          is valid: if you know in advance you will miss a day, we can arrange 
          for the test to be taken early. If you come to me after the fact, some 
          sort of verification will be necessary in order to be allowed to take 
          a make-up exam. Nothing is written in stone, so if you have any problems, 
          come and see me; maybe we can work something out. However, if you don't 
          care enough to make the effort, I won't either. 
         Return to page content list  ConductNext, a word about class conduct. You are all adults. This is a learning 
          environment. It is not your living room or a public place. I personally 
          don't care how you speak to others or your friends outside of this class, 
          but it is my responsibility to keep some semblance of order and decorum 
          in this classroom. Although this class is online, your time in the chat 
          room and on the message board is considered class time, so the rules 
          of conduct listed in the college catalog still apply. Treat others with 
          respect and you will receive the same. I reserve the right to remove 
          anyone who cannot comply with the conduct guidelines set forth in the 
          college catalog. Know the rules and be respectful.
 Return to page content list  Repeating the CourseIt is important that you succeed in this course. If you get a D, F, NC or W 
grade in this course, you may repeat it only once. If you receive a D, F, 
NC or W in this course twice, you will need to take this course at another 
college or file a petition (Request for Exceptional Course Repeat) with the 
Counseling Office. The few successful petitions each year are granted 
because of extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the student (see 
Catalog, pages 26-27, section: Repeated Courses for more details). If your 
petition is granted, there is no guarantee you will be able to add the 
course. You will be added at the discretion of the instructor and only if 
the class has an available space.
 Return to page content list  AssistanceFinally, the Learning Center, the Computer Lab and the Reading Lab are 
          located in the EDC building. There are tutors and other aids to help 
          you. Use it! One last thing. I am willing to meet with you before or 
          after class if you need help or have any questions... but you must ask! 
          I expect you to take the initiative to do the best you can this semester.
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