Thursday, August 30, 2012

Course Guidelines -- 2012-13 -- Q1



Mind, Body, and Soul
Course Guidelines
Quarter 1 – 2012-13

Students in this course will explore and enjoy English language ideas while meeting a variety of learning style challenges, be they kinesthetic, auditory, visual, or some combination thereof.   The course is also an attempt to allow students safe ways to try out different activities with which they might struggle in the traditional English classroom.    Please note:  This course is not intended to significantly prepare one for post-secondary work although some elements of the DPI Language Arts standards will be explored.  

Earning credit in this course depends almost entirely on positive participation.   Students and instructor will determine what positive participation looks like during the first week of the quarter.  

 To earn ¼ English credit in the course, students must:

1.      spend the first two weeks of the course positively participating in a whole-class creative project, supplemented by other instructor-chosen activities. 

2.      After the first two weeks of class, students must spend every entire class period working on individual projects & assignments FOR THIS CLASS, according to the work task. 

            Students will adhere to a regular weekly schedule to include:  

·         TUESDAYS -- 1 Language Arts day participating as a class in language exploration activities (chosen, designed, and implemented by the teaching staff).

·         WEDNESDAYS -- 1 Reading day – independently and silently reading texts of choice;

·         THURSDAYS -- 1 Body day – exploring components of the physical and emotional self, which might be simply walking in the neighborhood together and silently meditating on our lives (in rain, snow, wind, or sunshine); listening to guest speakers on body topics; researching information on health; actively playing a physical game; etc.

·         FRIDAYS -- 1 Creativity day – designing and developing creative projects of individual choice (limited supplies and space available);  [Note: You must be able to work on your project in the classroom.]   

Only guest speaker schedules, the weather, or your instructor will dictate any changes to the task schedule.

3.       write a final reflection paper in the last week of the course to focusing on your learning process.   This paper will be based on your daily journal entries and  projects undertaken throughout the quarter.

4.      return all text materials checked out for this or any other English Department class.  Many books in this classroom are irreplaceable.   In order for this and other original courses to continue, we must respect all of our resources.


Expectations for Individual Work Tasks:

Language Arts Exploration Day  (TUESDAY):
Students will proactively participate in these activities.   The work will range from word games to grammar mini-lessons to creative writing prompts to vocabulary work to library skills, etc.   Some of the activities will be group oriented, while others will be individual tasks.

Reading Day (WEDNESDAY):
Students will spend the entire class period  reading a text of their choice.   They can choose to read the newspaper, comic books, a favorite novel, a book for another class, a magazine, a zine, graphic novels, the dictionary, etc.   Discussions about their text or of exterior concerns are not permitted once attendance has been taken.   Students must have their texts in their hands and ready for reading at the start of the class period.  Sorry, on-line reading is not permissible for this class.   It is just too hard to monitor progress. 

Body Day (THURSDAY):
The class will complete a variety of activities that focus on the body.   We might walk together (leisurely) in the local neighborhood.   On those walk days, we will conduct the excursion in all types of weather, so please pay attention to the forecast and wear appropriate shoes.   These walks will be undertaken in silent meditation.   Students are asked to respect that requirement.  Other body activities may include guest speakers talking about health issues, short research projects on body topics, organized play outside or inside, meditation discovery, reflective analysis of personal body issues, cooking for health, etc. 

Creativity Day (FRIDAY):
Students will work on creative projects of choice during this day.   Limited supplies are available.   Please ask and arrange for those supplies prior to the start of each class period.   Projects need to be developed and constructed in our classroom space.    Students are strongly encouraged to discuss issues and ideas during their work time.   Teaching staff only will choose the background music to be played during this day.   Students are welcome to wear headphones and listen to personal music selections on Ipods or MP3 players.   No cell phone music sources allowed.  

Final Reflection Paper:
The final process reflection paper will be due on Wednesday, October 31.   Students who do not submit a final paper on or before that date will not be eligible for credit in the course.   Papers will not be returned to students. 

Other:
All work will be completed during each class period.   There will NEVER be required homework.



NO COMPUTERS / NETBOOKS ALLOWED IN THIS CLASS (EXCEPT FOR THE FINAL REFLECTION PAPER.   PLEASE RESPECT THIS REQUEST.

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