Week 13: Wednesday, April 20
Discuss your syllabi
- How can we help you articulate what you want to do in your fyc class in this document?
- What approach are you taking to teaching fyc? What's the purpose of the class, and how can you tell (from the language you use to describe the class, from the way you break down the grade, from the required reading/materials, etc.)?
- What's the tone of the document? How do you want your students to feel when they read this document?
- What questions do you have about your syllabi? What else do you want to know?
Homework, Wednesday, April 27
Work on drafts of your writing assignments and your calendar (if time allows) for your teaching portfolio for next week.
Week 14: Wednesday, April 27
Discuss your writing assignment ideas and calendar
Homework for Wednesday, May 4
Your teaching portfolio is due next week. That means the teaching philosophy, the syllabus, the calendar, the writing assignments, and the reflective cover letter. Revisions of your researched project will be due in 2 weeks (by Wednesday, May 11) if you want to do them.
Week 15: Wednesday, May 4
Teaching Portfolios due; Course evaluations
Revisions of researched projects are due before or on Wednesday, May 11. You can turn them in on my office door holder, via email, or through the main English office.
Week 16: Wednesday, May 11
Revisions of researched projects are due before or on Wednesday, May 11. You can turn them in on my office door holder, via email, or through the main English office.
Week 16: Wednesday, May 11
If you want to turn in another revision of your researched project, you have until today to do so. If you're happy with your project (and your grade), you don't have to revise anything!