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A
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All assignments completed and graded as excellent |
B
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Mixture of excellent and good grades on assignments |
C
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Marginal as the final grade on one or more assignments with no student remediation |
F
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Failure to turn in any contractual assignment |
Course Policy This class will underscore personal responsibility for education. It will also work on Bloom's Mastery Learning model, by which it will be expected that all students will provide evidence of sufficient mastery of the material. If it were not important for students to thoroughly understand the information it would not be a required course. Students who do poorly on assignments will be expected to redo the missing competencies and rework ways to learn the materials until a satisfactory grasp of the goals and objectives exists.
Thus, it follows, that a student with the capability to become or continue as an educator will finish the course with at least a B.
To receive an A, a student must do all class assignments and contract, in addition, to accomplish a personal project or service activity. Only one extra assignment is needed per class, not per module. This project is negotiable, but might be something like:
Read an additional text or materials Volunteer and work with a school-age children on behavior management Work as a big brother or sister with a youth who is at-risk
Help with service organizations, such as Special Olympics, Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts
Write and publish insights from the class - for example an "in house" news letter
Attend educational forums or programs
View media specials on discipline and management
Read and report on learning styles and learning needs in education issues, etc.
Please note: In order to receive an A, students must contract to become personally involved in the educational process, "going the second mile" so to speak, in showing motivation and interest in being a self-sustained learner. Only one extra assignment is needed, regardless of the credit hours taken.
This class takes about 120 hours to complete. If you start now, you will
have plenty of time to enjoy the activities.
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E-mail J'Anne or Martha Affeld at Janne.Affeld@nau.edu
Course developed by J'Anne
& Martha
Affeld
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