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Kingsborough Community
College Syllabus ENG W2:
Intensive Writing 2 - 0 credits, 2 hours Catalog Description: This course builds upon the practices of ENG W1. It is designed to engage students fully in the freshman-level reading and writing experience and beyond as it focuses on complex reading assignments and the development of higher level thinking and writing skills. Students are exposed to specially prepared materials that represent the typical freshman year college classroom and its reading and writing assignments. College Now Description: This course builds upon the practices of ENG W1. It is designed to engage students fully in the freshman-level reading and writing experience and beyond as it focuses on complex reading assignments and the development of higher level thinking and writing skills. Students are exposed to specially prepared materials that represent the typical freshman year college classroom and its reading and writing assignments. Explanation: This course builds upon the practices of ENG 2. Coursework requires students to read challenging material in the area of psyhology and to complete assignments designed to develop more advanced thinking and writing skills typical of freshman-year reading and writing requirements. Course Objectives: At the conclusion of ENG W2, students will be able to:
Methods of Teaching: The method of teaching ENG W2 sections will involve individual instruction, group work, some lectures, and demonstrations of the psychology-based curriculum. Assignments: Reading assignments: chapters from the especially prepared College Now text, 50 Minute Hour, along with the support material contained in the text, and other supplementary reading sources. Writing assignments: writing and revising 4-6 college-level, text-based essays, and shorter writing assignments. Journals should also be encouraged. All assignments should foster a sense of accomplishment through revision via multiple drafts. Method of Evaluation: The students will be evaluated in terms of their development toward being prepared to take college-level writing courses for credit. Holistic grading by other students and the instructor is a typical procedure, with work kept in portfolios. The comments on each paper should be informative, detailed, and supportive. Students will be evaluated by classwork, the portfolio, and the instructor's final examination. Reading Resources: A. Required:
B. Recommended: (note: text subject to availability)
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