ENGL 2111World Literature IDr. Lucas 2
Classroom Policies
Assignments
: Your work represents you. Therefore, I expect everything you turn into me to exemplify the verybest of your professional self. Every out-of-class assignment must be word-processed on white, wrinkle-free paper. I will not accept any hand-written assignment, period. Please plan ahead so that you have plenty of time to make your assignments as presentable as possible. All essays must be formatted according to
MLA Style
: typed,double-spaced, and contain your name, class name and number, my name, and date in the upper-left-hand cornerof the first page; all pages must have the your last name followed by the page number in the upper-right-handcorner 1/2-inch from the top. Additionally, the essay's title should be centered and appear directly before theintroduction. Use a twelve-point, serif font (no smaller or larger) and refrain from superfluous underlining,bolding, etc. (For a visual of MLA format, see any ENGL 1101 handbook.)
Also, be sure to review the Editor’sChecklist (on web site) before turning in your essays. Finally, always keep copies of your assignments, especially when they have been graded and returned.
Attendance
: Attendance will be taken at every class meeting, either orally or on an attendance sheet. If the latter,a sheet of paper with the day’s date will be sent around at the start of every class; your name must appear on thislist, or you were absent for that day. If you come in late, it is your responsibility to ask me for the attendancesheet so that you may sign in. If you fail to do so, you
are
absent. The college's official attendance policy states that students should not be penalized for missing three (3) class periods (three hours), but a student’s grade willbe negatively affected if absences exceed three (3) hours in one semester. There are no “excused absences” in myclass, but you are allowed to miss three (3) hours — no questions asked, nor explanations needed — before yourgrade suffers. I am aware that extenuating circumstances will sometimes catch us off guard. If somethinghappens, communication is the key between a passing grade and a failure. Talk with me if something happens.
Each additional hour missed beyond the allotted three will result in your final semester’s grade beingdropped one letter.
That is, if you have a 78 “C” for your final grade, but you have missed four hours, you willhave earned a 68 “D” in the class by having missed too many. Remember: the only thing that counts here is the physical presence of a body in class; excuses will not help this measurable fact at all. It is your responsibility todiscover what was missed in class and any assignments. Quizzes and in-class activities cannot be made up forany reason.
Children
: Since class lecture and discussion will often touch on the controversial, this classroom is not anappropriate place for children. Please make arrangements to have your children looked after while you attendclass.
Class Time
: Because discussion and active participation are integral to the learning process, I rarely lecture.Therefore, time in class will be spent on discussion of readings, student writing, and exercises with the occasionalshort lecture. Quizzes, practice essays, discussions, and lectures are designed to benefit the entire group while personal problems and concerns should be handled during
office hours
.
Deadlines
: Late work is not acceptable and will receive a zero. Allowing for a single contingency,
one
lateassignment will be accepted; this assignment cannot be more than a week late. After this limit, I can accept nolate assignments. The reason for this: what you write for each class will create the class. If you write nothing, then the class does not exist. To ensure the existence of class, you are allowed only one late daily assignment.Plan ahead and turn in your work on time. Late essays cannot, for any reson, be rewritten for a grade increase.
Electronic Communication Devices
: Please leave
all
distracting electronic devices, cell phones and beepers, in your car, or silence them during class. I understand our contemporary need to be in contact with everyone all the time, but do not let this personal need distract the rest of the class. In addition, I do not allow class discussions tobe taped, so do not bring any voice recording devices to class, though I do encourage your bringing an inkinterface and dead trees on which to take notes.
Grades
: Final grades will be based upon a traditional ten-point scale for letters and then a plus or minus for amore accurate grade. Also see individual
course descriptions
for specific requirements. You are not incompetition with each other; you will each receive the grade you earn. For a description of what letter gradesmean, see
grade descriptions
or refer to the Macon State College Academic Catalog.
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