CRTW201: Critical Reading, Thinking, and Writing
Spring 2008
MW 2-3:15 Owens 108
Dr. Jo Koster
228 Bancroft Hall
803-323-4557
kosterj@winthrop.edu
[Texts]
[ Goals] [Grading] [Calendar
of Readings and Assignments]
[Saving Your Papers] [Plagiarism]
[Turnitin.com] [Revisions]
[Late Papers] [Attendance] [Accommodations]
[Other Things You Should Know About This Class]
[Calvin & Hobbes on CRTW]
See a complete listing of course goals for the Department of English at http://www.winthrop.edu/english/goals/index.htm. Goals for teacher certification majors are listed at http://www.winthrop.edu/english/goals.htm#englished.
Assignment |
% of Grade |
Three 5-8 pp. essays (papers 1, 2, & 3) |
Each: 10% |
In-class essay (midterm) |
10% |
Researched Argument (10-12 pp. exclusive of WC) |
25% |
Thinking notebook and other informal writing |
10% |
Class participation (includes oral component) |
10% |
Final Exam |
15% |
Grading Standards | If you do not receive at least a C- or S grade in CRTW
201, you must repeat the course to graduate. In this class,
I will be using plus/minus grades and the following
conversion scale: A 94-100; A- 91-93 B+ 88-90; B 84-87; B- 81-83 C+ 78-80; C 74-77; C- 71-73 D+ 68-70; D 64-67; D- 61-63 F 0-60 |
Saving Papers |
At the end of the semester you must turn in all original graded papers plus any graded revisions in a manila envelope for storage by the Department. Papers not returned for storage will be averaged as zeroes into your final grade. Make photocopies of any papers you want to keep permanently. |
Plagiarism Policy |
Please review the English Department’s policy on Using Borrowed Information at http://www.winthrop.edu/english/plagiarism.htm. You are responsible for reviewing the Code of Student Conduct in your Student Handbook and the description of plagiarism in The Prentice-Hall Reference Guide to Grammar and Usage and handling source materials correctly. If you turn in plagiarized work, I reserve the right to assign you a failing grade for the paper or even for the course. The University Policy on Plagiarism is explained at http://www.winthrop.edu/studentaffairs/Judicial/judcode.htm under section V, "Academic Misconduct." |
Revision Policy |
If you receive a C+ or lower on papers 1 or 2, you must revise these papers and submit those revisions by the assigned dates. If your grade is higher than C+, the option of revising is yours, but revision is not required. The grades on those revisions will be averaged in with the first grade for the paper. If you choose not to submit a revision by the assigned date, you are conceding that you accept the first grade on the paper. It may be possible to revise the cultural events paper; you may discuss those possibilities with me individually. |
Turnitin. com Policy |
We will be using www.turnitin.com this semester for all out-of-class papers; I will provide more information on that closer to the dates of those assignments. Papers not submitted to www.turnitin.com will not receive a grade. If you do not receive a receipt by e-mail when you submit a paper to Turnitin, assume that the paper was NOT accepted and resubmit it. It's your responsibility to ensure that your paper shows up in the appropriate folder on time. Keep the e-mail receipt for all papers in case of questions. I recommend uploading papers from Internet Explorer (not Firefox or Chrome) as .doc, .rtf, or .pdf files, since those seem to cause the least amount of trouble. |
Attendance Policy |
Winthrop policy is that students who miss more than 25% of the classes in a semester (in a twice-weekly class, 7 classes) cannot receive credit for the course. In this class, if you miss more than 4 classes, you will be on attendance probation. Each absence after the fourth will lower your final grade by 3 points. If you arrive more than ten minutes late for class, you're counted tardy; two tardies count as one absence. |
Late Paper/ Assignment Policies |
· Hard copies of all assignments are expected
at the
beginning of class on the due date in your manila envelope, with all
drafts and working papers included.
· You may submit one late out-of-class assignment during the term [late meaning due one class period after it is due], provided that you notify me you are taking this extension at least one day before the assignment is due; no explanation is needed. Any unexcused late papers will be thoroughly marked and commented on but will receive a grade no higher than 68 (and probably lower). Since the cultural events paper is due on the last day of class, any extensions will be due at 9 a.m. on Study Day; no exceptions. · Under no circumstances will an assignment be accepted more than two class periods after the due date; it will receive a grade of zero. · No late research papers can be accepted. There's just not enough time to grade them. Failure to submit any graded assignment means failure for the course. No exceptions!· You are responsible for ensuring that your paper is accepted by turnitin.com on time--always keep the e-mail receipt that shows when your paper was received in case of later questions. · Failure to bring a rough draft for a class workshop or mandatory conference will lower your grade for that paper by 8 points and earn you two absences. |
Accommo-dations | If you have a disability and need classroom accommodations, please contact Ms. Gena Smith, Coordinator, Services for Students with Disabilities, at 323-3290, as soon as possible. Once you have your professor notification letter, please notify me so that I am aware of your accommodations well before the first accommodated assignment is due. |
Cultural Events Requirement |
You will be asked to attend several (2-3) cultural events this semester as part of a graded writing assignment. I will give you advance warning of these and will provide several options to accommodate varying schedules, etc. Because there are so many options over the twelve-week period of the assignment, everyone should be able to attend at least one. Therefore, there are no excuses for failure to complete the assignment. |
Technology Requirements | I conduct most of my business with students using e-mail. If you do not have an e-mail account, go to 15 Tillman immediately to set it up. All class e-mail will be sent to your campus e-mail address, so make sure you set it to forward to any off-campus account you use (e.g. Comporium, AOL, Yahoo!, etc.) You must have a working Winthrop POBox e-mail address by August 25, 2007. All students must subscribe to the class listserve. |
Other Expectations |
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Calendar |
http://faculty.winthrop.edu/kosterj/crtw201.htm The calendar on this website will be updated frequently and will be official, so check it often. I am experimenting this semester with an RSS feed through www.feedity.com and would like your feedback on how that works for you. |