Tuesday, May 9, 2017

5/12

Final Date For Essay/s Submission is 5/12
  • All revised or incomplete essays are due on this date


Note: If you didn't complete take home test, make sure to complete it by Thursday 5/11 and turn in the scantron

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Evaluations DUE TODAY 5/4

If you have not completed your course evaluations PLEASE submit today!!!!!
Submit your course evaluations by clicking the following link:
https://www.smartevals.com/login.aspx?s=southtx&r=true&hadStart=true

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

5/9

Portfolios Due
  • Organize your portfolio
  • Include all work submitted during the semester
  • Complete Final Reflective Essay found under Portfolio Assignment/ENGL100 Final Exam Reflective Essay
  • Under Assigned Readings/Portfolio Assignment
  • Download/Fill Out/Print Index with your name and class information
  • Include this in your portfolio
Take Home Dept. Final Exam
  • Complete Dept. Final 
  • Use green scantron and #2 pencil
  • Fill in answers completely  

Final Date For Essay/s Submission is 5/12
  • All revised or incomplete essays are due on this date

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

5/4

Final Essay's due




Monday, May 1, 2017

5/2

I will be distributing grade sheets 
  • Come and pick up your graded essays and papers.
  • FINAL ESSAY due 5/4

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

4/25 Update

Still in jury duty. We will meet 4/27

Assignment: Write a 1 page abstract on what will be your final research essay
  • Check the essay options under the assigned readings page titled FINAL RESEARCH OPTIONS
  • Tell me what you're planning to write about
  • Come up with a thesis sentence and opening paragraph
Provide:
  • 2 sources from JSTOR & EBSCOhost that will be related to your essay
  • These sources should be the same sources your planning to use for your final paper

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

4/18 Update

I will collect essays in class
We will have a short class today so if you're coming from out of town it's not necessary that you attend. Email me your film studies essay.
I will post YouTube video lecture on here to review for the TSI test on Thursday and Friday. Good luck.

We will not be meeting 4/20 due to your TSI Exam. I will post video lecture this evening.

Objective:
  • REVIEW FOR TSI
  • Do mock exam
  • Discuss 5 Paragraph essay
  • Go over transitional phrases
Assignment:
  • Do Developmental English Pre-Test found in Assigned Reading tab
  • Write answers on a separate sheet of paper

TODAY (4/12/17) IS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER FOR TSI


Sign up for your TSI exam:  Click Here

PROMO CODE: ENGL2017MVC

Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 9:00AM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 2:00PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 5:30PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 9:00AM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 2:00PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 5:30PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

4/11 Update

No Class. I am without a vehicle. Finish your essays. We will meet next week.

Thursday, April 6, 2017

4/11

No class this week. Two assignments will be due next week. Watch VIDEO LECTURE. Work on Film Studies Essay, and get together with  your group so that you can turn in a second draft of your group essay.


Film Studies Essay: Chasing Amy
Answer One of the following questions in short answer form (2-3 pages).  You will be evaluated on the following criteria: (1) quality of writing—clarity, organization of paper, good intro, good closing, well developed body paragraphs; (2) meaningful integration of lecture and film discussion. Film outline and minutes can be found under the ASSIGNED READINGS tab.
1.      Hooper X is probably the most eccentric character in the film. How does knowing the CONTEXT of his character reinforce social issues of today?
2.      Throughout the film, Holden seems to be on a path of self-discovery.  Give examples of his view of BINARY relationships and how they clash with Alyssa’s point of views. Is he a dynamic character? Does he mature or grow as a person?
3.      One of the themes in the film is the issue of sex.  Do you agree with any of the character’s in their views, or do you have a completely different idea? Use examples in the film to compare/contrast with your own.


Assignment 2:  Second Draft of Group Essay Due

Thursday, March 30, 2017

4/4 No Class

Check blog for updates soon!!



Homework 4/4/17
Scavenger Hunt
Film Studies: Chasing Amy
Search for the following terms and items:
·         Lando Calrissian
·         Star Wars
·         Return of the Jedi
·         Anakin Skywalker
·         Darth Vader
·         Hee Haw
·         Larry Flint
·         Cheech and Chong
·         Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
·         Spanish Fly
·         Sega Genesis
·         Dyke
·         Magic 8 Ball
·         Angela Lansbury (most famous role)
·         "Fight The Power"
·         Jay & Silent Bob
·         Grendel
·         Ostracized
·         Cathartic
·         Holden Caufield
"Uncle Tom"
     Watch The Film: "Chasing Amy"
      You can find the movie on NETFLIX or Click Below
      Click Here To Watch

Note: Do Scavenger Hunt Before Watching Film

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Sign Up For TSI


Sign up for your TSI exam:  Click Here

PROMO CODE: ENGL2017MVC

Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 9:00AM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 2:00PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 5:30PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 9:00AM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 2:00PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 5:30PM - Bldg. F-129 (Dev. Writing)

Monday, March 20, 2017

3/23

GENDER STUDIES LESSON

Read: "Movimientos de rebeldía y las culturas que traicionan" by Gloria Anzaldúa
                     Write: 1 page response on the reading

Click Here For Reading

  • We will also discuss "Never Marry A Mexican" by Sandra Cisneros

Define the following:
Literary Theory
Feminist Theory
Queer Theory
Marxist Theory
Double Standards
Patriarch vs Matriarch 
Purdue OWL Resource

Short Assignment:

·         Based on the above definitions on Literary Theory / Feminist Theory etc..
·         Look for news worthy article discussing gender in any kind of way 
·         Post link to the article along with a short response on Google+

You can use these sites for articles or videos:


FYI: Late essays will be penalized one full letter grade each class period they are late.

Friday, March 10, 2017

3/21

Respond to Kelsey Diaz's article on how High School Prepares you for failure. As guidance, use the three articles recently discussed (Haberman, Wolk, Sommers) you can also tap articles read earlier in the semester. Think critically about the readings, and think critically about the kind pedagogy you think works.  I want to know what "YOU" think, your opinions, your experience. You’ll be evaluated on the following criteria:  (1) quality of writing—clarity, organization of paper, good intro, good closing, well developed body paragraphs; (2) meaningful integration of readings. Due when you come back from Spring Break

  • 3 pages
  • APA Style
  • Works Cited

Read: 
  • "Indian Camp" - Earnest Hemingway
  • "Woman Hollering Creek" - Sandra Cisneros
Write:
  • 1 page response on both


Tuesday, March 7, 2017

3/9 Midterm Student Advising Schedule

I will be at the Carmen Lomas Garza Lecture Today so class will be cancelled today 3/7/17


3/9/17

Make sure you check your scheduled appointment below.
We will go over your overall performance in class (grades etc..)
  • We will be meeting at the lab H110
  • Do not be late
Name
Castillo, Esther M.
6:00 PM
Cisneros, Emilio
6:10 PM
Garcia, Iris
6:20 PM
Garcia, Ricardo
6:30 PM
Gonzalez, Brandon E.
6:40 PM
Gonzalez, Juan C.
6:50 PM
Gonzalez Pricila M.
7:00 PM
Hernandez, Alexis R.
7:10 PM
Loera, Eli
7:20 PM
Martinez, Manuel
6:00 PM
Montalvo, Oscar J.
6:10 PM
Perez, Frances E.
6:30 PM
Perez, Gabriel J.
6:20 PM
Rada, Lizette
6:40 PM
Ramirez, Juan A.
6:50 PM
Vasquez, Blanca E.
7:00 PM

Class Cancelled Today 3/7/17 (EXTRA CREDIT) Carmen Lomas Garza Lecture

I will be at the Carmen Lomas Garza Lecture today so class will be cancelled. Check blog for next class period.

Friday, March 3, 2017

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

3/2

Read: Learning through Response by Alice M. Gillam
  • Take notes
  • Be ready to discuss
Note:
  • NO RESPONSE PAPER DUE
  • We will work on in class activity

Thursday, February 23, 2017

HABERMAN QUESTIONS

Answer the following and turn in as "Haberman Response"


What’s the first thing you thought about when you read the title "Pedagogy of Poverty Versus Good Teaching?


Define: SOCIOECONOMIC & SOCIOCULTURAL


What is Pedagogy of Poverty according to Haberman?



Elaborate on: Authoritarian and directive nature of the pedagogy of poverty is deceptive about who really is in charge READ 3rd Column on page 292



Elaborate on: Good TEACHING with a focus on Sociocultural/Socioeconomic conditions
- How does this apply to you?

2/28

Read: “School as Inquiry” by Steven Wolk

Answer the following questions in short answer form.  CITE your answer in APA style (paraphrase).

Example:  Why are students not learning in school according to Wolk?
Answer:  Steven Wolk (1988) says that transmission teaching is the reason for student’s not learning in school.
Answer:  According to the author, transmission teaching is the sole cause for student’s not learning in school (Wolk, 2008).

1. What does Wolk say about preparing student for employment?

2. What is “couch potato knowledge” according to Wolk?

3. What is transmission teaching?

4. What is inquiry based teaching according to Wolk? What is it not?

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Presentation Notes

What did you like about the presentation?
What didn't you like? Did you understand?
Be specific
Comment below........

Friday, February 17, 2017

Presentations Update

I sent a mass email with the names of people who are not in a group. Find two partners. If you cannot get a hold of anyone else to be in your group. YOU will be responsible for the assignment alone. See presentation instructions for further info.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

2/16

Unfortunately I will not be available this afternoon.. If you need to meet with your groups today, please do so at the CLE building A.  They have computers, desks. meeting rooms etc...

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

GROUP PRESENTATIONS

Students who are not in a group need to contact me ASAP!!!!!!! 

Comment below:
  • Full Name
  • email address you can be reached

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

2/21

We will not be meeting next class (2/16).  I will be available if needed, schedule appointment. If YOU are not in a group, you need to email me ASAP!!


Group Assignment:  Read "Pedagogy of Poverty Versus Good Teaching" - Martin Haberman
Presentation: 5-8 min 

Begin to critically analyze the text (construct/build meaning). 
You are not summarizing the essay to present. 
Pick something specific within the article that you wish to discuss as a group.  
You have the autonomy of presenting anyway you want

Medium:
  • If you are using multi-media, please bring device to use in class that can be used with projector(ex. laptop computer)
  • If using power point, save in USB drive
  • If using YouTube, keep to minimal (1-2 min tops)
  • If handing out material, please make sufficient copies

Rubric:
  • Everyone must participate
  • I will be providing FEEDBACK for each individual group
  • ORIGINALITY of presentation will be taken into account
  • Looking for thoughtful ANALYSIS and interpretations of the TEXT (Article)   

ESSAY:
  • Due Next Class meeting
  • 3 pages /  You can split this up between group members
  • APA style
  • Works Cited page
  • I don't want three separate response papers
  • I want a unified paper / cohesive / organized essay
  • Construct meaning, use your writing experience, use discussions in class to guide your paper
  • Use academic related information that we have used in class if you want (Pedagogy/Metacognition//Standardized Testing/Rhetorical Reading) 

Thursday, February 9, 2017

2/14

Read: Haas & Flowers "Rhetorical Reading Strategies and Construction of Meaning"
  • Take Notes
  • Be ready to discuss article
Assignment:
  • Provide 6 parenthetical citations using Haas & Flowers article 
  • APA style
  • "direct quotations" (Copied and Pasted) 
  • 3 paraphrased quotations (In Your Own Words)
  • Provide Work Cited page for the article (Using Easy Bib)
  • Use the citation examples I have listed under the assigned reading list
EXAMPLE

Direct Quotation:
“This constructive view of reading is being vigorously put forth, in different ways, by both literary theory and cognitive research” (Haas & Flower, 1988, p. 167).

Paraphrased:
Haas & Flower (1988) are discussing a different approach to understanding the reading process.
Another way to cite the same sentence
The authors are discussing a different approach to understanding the reading process (Haas & Flower, 1988).

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

2/9

MANDATORY MEETING

  • If you are absent you will be lost for the rest of the semester
  • We will discuss research methods, APA style citations and Works Cited
Read: 
  • Begin reading Haas & Flowers "Rhetorical Reading Strategies..." for next week
  • No response paper due

Thursday, February 2, 2017

2/7

INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT: (each person must submit this assignment)
Answer the following questions in short answer form using the Downs & Wardle article. Write 1 page response to these questions. (at least 1 page worth):

1. What is the misconception about “how to write in college” according to Downs and Wardle?

2. Students write for various communities within the university (academic disciplines). Describe what the authors say about this.

3. Tell me about the assumptions in the writing process according to Downs and Wardle.

4. Define CONTENT and CONTEXT

5. What is content-and context-contingent according to the writers?

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

2/2

OBJECTIVE: In this lesson we will go through a dialectical process of what it means to write academically and write for more realistic understanding about writing and how we use it.

Think about the following:
  • How do we write, what do we write for on a day to day basis? 
  • Where do you use writing?
Discussion:
  • Article will be split between groups
  • Map it out as part of your notes
  • Get together with your group to discuss key elements in each section
  •  Define: Pedagogy/Content/Context
Group Discussion

Intro: Me

Group 1: Systemic Misconception and Misdirection of Mainstream FYC

Group 2: Academic Discourse as a Category Mistake

Group 3: The Open Question of Transfer

Group 4: Resisting Misconceptions

Group 5: Writing About Writing: Rationale and Description

Group 6: Grounding Principles and Goals

Friday, January 27, 2017

1/31

Read:

  • Teaching About Writing, Righting Misconceptions: (Re)Envisioning "First Year Composition" as "Introduction to Writing Studies" by Douglas Downs & Elizabeth Wardle
  • Lengthy article, make sure you make time to read and TAKE NOTES
  • Response paper will be due during lab 
  • We will discuss articles in class
Write:
  • One true sentence according to Hemingway
  • You can just write this as part of your notes
  • One True Sentence

Monday, January 23, 2017

1/26

Read:  All readings found under Assigned Readings tab

  • "Shitty First Drafts" by Anne Lamott
  • "Seven Ways High School Prepares You For Failure" by Kelsey Diaz
Write:
  • 1 full page response
  • Respond to both readings (maybe half page each)
  • Do not summarize 
  • Respond to something specific
  • Attempt to interrelate information using personal experiences  

Thursday, January 19, 2017

1/24

Assignment:  Write 1 – 2 page short essay on your reading/writing experience
  • Do you enjoy writing?
  • Do you hate it?
  • What is your motivation to continue your education?
  • Think about my example in class (My friend Eloy), you felt a connection or disconnection with reading or writing?
  • What turned you on/off with reading or writing?
  • All homework must be typed


Define:
  • Misconception
  • Metacognition

Welcome

I want to take this opportunity to welcome everyone to our class forum. I will be integrating our readings, announcements, workshops, assignments, and discussions on here.  It would be wise if you begin to familiarize yourselves with the page. I look forward to meeting everyone. Look for more updates soon.