FLS 202 Course Information Spring 201
Instructor:
Susan Navey-Davis
321 Withers
Office hrs: Mon 8-9 and 11:15 - noon, Wed 8-9 and 11:15 - noon, Th 11:15 - noon, Fri 8-9 and by appt
navey@ncsu.edu
Required Text: Rumbos second edition, Pelletieri et al (Thomson Heinle, 2011): Textbook and Premium Website access. Bring textbook to class each day.
Student Learning Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to...
More detailed learning objectives can be found at http://fll.chass.ncsu.edu/spanish/fls202/objectives.php
Grading:
30% Preparation and Participation
30% 3 Major Tests and 2 Compositions
10% Oral Assessment: 1 Presentation and 1 Conversation
30% Final Exam
Preparation and Participation: Preparation and practice
are essential for success in learning a foreign language. Your Preparation and
Participation grade will take into account your timely and thorough completion of all assignments, your daily
attendance, your contributions to all class activities (individual work, group
work, whole class activities), and your interaction with your classmates and instructor.
Grading Rubric for Preparation and Participation Grade:
Attendance: Attendance is mandatory because of the nature of the course. Your professor and your classmates depend on you to be present every day to take part in class activities designed for the participation of all students. Participation grades are given every day. Any unexcused absence, therefore, will have a negative effect on your participation grade. If you miss more than three classes in a Mon/Wed/Fri class and more than two classes in a Tues/Th or Mon/Wed class without presenting university-approved documentation for the absences, your final course grade will be lowered by five points. For each additional class that you miss without university-approved documentation, your final course grade will be lowered by one additional point.
Major Tests and Compositions: There will be three major tests, each covering two chapters. Dates are on the syllabus and formats will be provided. No grades will be dropped. Two compositions will be required, based on assignments clearly explained in the textbook. Due dates are on the syllabus. Compositions will not be accepted after the due date without documentation of a university-approved absence. No grades will be dropped. The grading rubric for the compositions is posted at http://www4.ncsu.edu/~navey/rubric.html.
Oral Assessment: Each student will be graded on one in-class oral presentation and one out-of-class conversation with the professor. Dates for oral presentations are on the syllabus and guidelines are below. Each student must also meet with the instructor outside of class to engage in a graded conversation. The professor will provide specific information about scheduling presentations and conversations.
Final Exam: Foreign language final exams are by nature comprehensive but the final exam will emphasize material that is assigned from the final four chapters. A format will be provided.
Make-up Work: All students are expected to complete assignments and take tests on time and should not expect to make up missed work or complete assignments late without a penalty. Documentation of a university-approved absence must be presented in order for late work to be accepted and make-up work to be offered without penalty.
Academic Integrity: Please see http://www.ncsu.edu/student_affairs/osc/code_conduct/ for important information regarding academic integrity. The Code of Student Conduct must be followed and violations will be reported. Students will be required to sign the honor pledge on each test and must type the honor pledge on each composition and sign it.
Plus/Minus Grading System:Plus/minus grading will be employed.
A+ = 98.0-100, A = 93.0-97.9, A- = 90.0-92.9
B+ = 88.0-89.9, B = 83.0-87.9, B- = 80.0-82.9
C+ = 78.0-79.9, C = 73.0-77.9, C- = 70.0-72.9
D+ = 68.0-69.9, D = 63.0-67.9, D- = 60.0-62.9
F = 59.9 and below
Conversations: Each student must meet with the professor outside of class to engage in a graded conversation. The conversation can take place at any time during the semester that is convenient for the professor and the student and will address the material that is being studied at the time of the conversation. The grading rubric Assessment of Interpersonal Communication posted at http://fll.chass.ncsu.edu/undergraduate/rubrics.pdf will be used for evaluation. If more than one conversation is completed, the highest grade will be counted. The professor will provide information about scheduling conversations.
Presentations: Each student must do an individual in-class presentation. Up to 6 students
may do individual presentations for each unit. Presentation slots for
each unit will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. The professor will provide information about scheduling presentations. Students should choose topics that will be interesting and engaging for members of the class. Presentations can be excellent learning experiences for all students. The grading rubric Assessment of Presentational Communication posted at http://fll.chass.ncsu.edu/undergraduate/rubrics.pdf will be used for evaluation. If more than one presentation is completed, the highest grade will be counted.
Guidelines for presentations:
Inquiry Notebook Students in FLS 202H and FLS 202Q will complete an Inquiry Notebook during the course of the semester. Click Inquiry Notebook for important information.
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