Reading Techniques II Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Instructor Information

Office Location

Ware Student Commons, Room 019

Office Hours

Instructor will be available before or after class or by appointment.

Course Information

Recording Policy

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Administrative Drop Policy

N/A

Student Withdrawal Procedures

N/A

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Course

RDNG-0331-005 Reading Techniques II

Prerequisites

RDNG 0321-minium grade of C, Accuplacer reading score of 61-77, THEA reading score of 201-229 or equivalent score on a state approved test

Course Description

Improve reading proficiency, reading speed, comprehension, vocabulary and general study skills. Develop skills necessary for reading college-level textbooks. Exit test required for satisfactory completion.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

\ Exercise Your College Reading Skills, Janet Elder, 2nd Edition

Supplies

\ Paper, pen, pencil, highlighters, and Scantron answer sheets (Form No. 882-E)

Student Performance

\ To prepare the student to comprehend reading material presented in college level textbooks.  At the conclusion of the course, the student must demonstrate mastery of the following skills at 70%: 

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\ 1.  Determine the meanings of words and phrases.

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\ 2.  Determine the main idea and supporting details in written material.

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\ 3.  Identify a writer's purpose, point of view, and intended meaning.

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\ 4.  Analyze the relationship among ideas in written material.

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\ 5.  Use critical reasoning skills to evaluate written material.

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\ 6.  Apply study skills to reading assignments in college textbooks.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

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  1. \ When class begins, students are expected to remain seated until dismissed by the instructor.
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  3. \ Cellular phones, portable media players, computers, or other electronic devices are not to be seen or heard in the classroom.
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  5. \ Any type of cheating or academic dishonesty is prohibited.  The “Student Rights and Responsibilities” publication outlines the definition of academic dishonesty and the associated penalties.
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  7. \ When a student is logged into a computer for the purpose of accumulating lab hours required for a reading class, the student must be actively involved in the lesson at all times. Any attempt by a student to obtain computer lab hours dishonestly will result in the student’s lab hours being reduced to zero (0). The student will have to repeat all lab hours.
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Grading Criteria

The following criteria will be used to determine your grade:

 A   90-100  Passing
B  80-89  Passing
C  70-79  Passing
D  60-69  Failing
F  59 or below  Failing

 

The semester average will be determined as follows:

  15%  Assignments
  15%  Lab
  35%  Tests
    5%  Post Test
  30%  Final Exam

 

REQUIRED TESTS:

  • Pre-Test
  • Test 1
  • Test 2
  • Test 3
  • Map Quizzes 1-10
  • Post Test
  • Final Exam

 

REQUIRED HOMEWORK:

As part of the course requirements of Reading 0331, assigned homework must be completed each week outside of class.  Students will complete the homework assignments in their textbook and then submit their homework via AC Online.  In addition, there will be online assignments that will be due each week that are not in the textbook.

 

REQUIRED LAB

As part of the course requirements of Reading 0331, assigned lab hours must be completed each week outside of class.  Lab grades will be given based on completion of the required hours and/or performance.  Lab assignments will include Weaver Wise computer lessons, tutoring, or other activities approved by your instructor.  Completion of weekly lab hours with adequate performance will result in a grade of 100.  Failure to meet this requirement will result in a grade of zero (0).  Students may use the computers in LIB 012A or on the second floor of the Lynn Library to complete their lessons.  Students may also access their computer lessons via the Internet at home or at any public library.
 


MAKE-UP POLICY:   

Tests  

Ten (10) points may be deducted from all major tests taken late.  All major tests not taken within one week of the scheduled test date will receive a grade of zero (0) unless prior arrangements have been made with the instructor.  Map quizzes will be made up in the Reading Center at  the end of the semester during the last week of class.  If a student misses a map quiz, he or she will be allowed to make-up a total of two quizzes for the semester.  A schedule for map quiz make-up will be posted the last week of class.

Homework

Homework and class work will not be taken late.  Any homework or class work not completed on time will receive a grade of zero (0). The homework assignment must be received the day it is due to receive credit.

Lab Assignments

All lab assignments are due on assigned days at the assigned times.  Any lab not completed on time will receive a grade of zero (0). 


 

Attendance

\ Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement.  Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class.  It will be the responsibility of the student to drop the class by the withdrawal date should he/she stop attending; otherwise, a grade of "F" will be given.

Calendar

\ RDNG 0331:  Reading Techniques II
\ Spring 2012 Assignment Sheet

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\ TEXTBOOK & MAPPING
\ ASSIGNMENTS
\  Exercise Your College Reading Skills, Elder, 2nd Ed.
\ AC ONLINE
\ ASSIGNMENTS
\   Due Sun. at 11:55 p.m.  
\ LAB
\ ASSIGNMENTS
\   Due Sun. at 11:55 p.m. 
\ MAJOR
\ TESTS
\ Jan. 17 - 20\ Class Introduction\ Course Introduction
\ Due Jan. 22
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\ PRE-TEST
\ Jan. 23 - 27\ Chapter 1:  Context Clues \ Chapter 1
\ Due Feb. 5
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\ Jan. 30 - Feb. 3\ Chapter 2:  Word Structure\ Chapter 2
\ Due Feb. 5
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\ Weaver Wise
\ Introduction

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\ Feb. 6 - 10\ Chapter 3:  Topic
\ Chapter 4:  Stated Main Idea and Supporting Details
\ Chapter 3
\ Due Feb. 12
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\ 2 Hours
\ Due Feb. 12

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\ Feb. 13 - 17\ Chapter 4  (continued)\ Chapter 4
\ Due Feb. 19
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\ 4 Hours
\ Due Feb. 19

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\ Feb. 20 - 24\ Chapter 5:  Implied Main Idea
\ Map 1 - Defining the State
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\  6 Hours
\ Due Feb. 26

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\ MAP 1 QUIZ
\ & TEST 1
\ Feb. 27 - Mar. 2\ Chapter 5  (continued) 
\ Map 2 - Snoring:  The Enemy Within
\ Chapter 5
\ Due Mar. 4
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\ 8 Hours
\ Due Mar. 4

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\ MAP 2 QUIZ
\ Mar. 5 - 9\ Chapter 6:  Author's Writing Patterns
\ Map 3 - Chapter Two:  Characteristics of Living Things
\ Chapter 6
\ Due Mar. 18
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\ 10 Hours
\ Due Mar. 18

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\ MAP 3 QUIZ
\ Mar. 12 - 16\ SPRING BREAK\  \  \  
\ Mar. 19 - 23\ Chapter 7:  Basic Skills
\ Map 4 - Theories Influencing the Creation of the State
\ Chapter 7
\ Due Mar. 25
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\ 12 Hours
\ Due Mar. 25

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\ MAP 4 QUIZ
\ & TEST 2
\ Mar. 26 - 30\ Chapter 8:  Facts and Opinions
\ Chapter 10:  Author's Purpose, Tone, Point of View 
\                    & Intended Audience
\ Map 5 - Ethics in Interpersonal Communication
\ Chapter 8 & 10
\ Due Apr. 1
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\ 14 Hours
\ Due Apr. 1

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\ MAP 5 QUIZ
\ Apr. 2 - 6\ Chapter 9:  Inferences and Conclusions
\ Map 6 - Federalism:  The Distribution of Power
\ (Friday, 4/6:  Holiday)
\ Chapter 9
\ Due Apr. 8
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\ 16 Hours
\ Due Apr. 8

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\ MAP 6 QUIZ
\ Apr. 9 - 13\

\ Chapter 11:  Author's Argument
\ Map 7 - Academic Success through Strategic Learning

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\ Chapter 11
\ Due Apr. 15

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\ 18 Hours
\ Due Apr. 15

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\ MAP 7 QUIZ
\ Apr. 16 - 20\

\ Chapter 12:  Advanced Skills
\ Map 8 - The Road to Civil Rights 
\ (Thursday, 4/19:  Last Day to Withdraw)

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\ Chapter 12
\ Due Apr. 22

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\ 20 Hours
\ Due Apr. 22
\ MAP 8 QUIZ
\ & TEST 3
\ Apr. 23 - 27\

\ Chapter 15:  All the Skills
\ Map 9 - Cholesterol as It Leaves the Liver

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\ Post Test Practice 1
\ Optional
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\ 22 Hours
\ Due Apr. 29

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\ MAP 9 QUIZ
\ Apr. 30 - May 4\ Review/Practice for Post Test & Final Exam
\ Map 10 - Local Government and Politics
\  \  \ MAP 10 QUIZ
\ & POST TEST
\ May 7 - 11\ Final Exam Week—No Regular Classes
\ Refer to Final Exam Schedule
\  \  \ FINAL EXAM
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\ AC Online Login:  www.actx.edu  (Select AC Online)
\ Weaver Wise Login: www.wisesoftonline.com/readingonline

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\ Scheduled dates are subject to change.

Additional Information

\ TUTORING

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\ Tutoring, led by a Learning Specialist, will be available throughout the semester in LIB 012A.  Tutoring may be used in place of lab, for extra credit points, or to make-up an absence.

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\ NOTE

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\ A student may take the ACCUPLACER Test or the THEA Test anytime during the semester.  If he/she passes the reading portion of either test, the student should immediately visit with the instructor to discuss options available to the student at that time.

Syllabus Created on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM

Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM