M-R 8:10-9:20 AM Term A
Course Objectives:
Grading:
All students will receive one final grade in this class. Grades will be assigned based on the following grading scale:
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69 Please note that the minimum passing grade for this course is 70%
F Below 60
The grades are based on the following components:
Quizzes/Class work 20%
Tests/Presentations 20%
Final Exam and Presentation 40%
Class Participation:
Class participation is an important part of being a good ESL student. Participation, however, is more than simply coming to class. Participating in class means that students attempt to answer questions, actively engage in classroom discussions and debates, conversations, complete out-of-class assignments, and seek opportunities to improve their language skills. It is up to your instructor’s discretion how this grade will be assigned.
Grading Scale for Class Participation:
A Students actively participates in class on a daily basis. Student is always ready, willing, and able to answer questions and provide input into classroom discussions.
B Student participates in classroom discussions almost daily. Student is almost always ready, willing, and able to answer questions and provide input into classroom discussions.
C Student needs prompting before he/she will participate in classroom activities and/or discussion. Student seems to know answers, but is not willing to provide them spontaneously.
D Student rarely participates in classroom activities unless called upon and often
cannot respond when asked direct questions.
F Student never participates in classroom activities and cannot respond when asked direct questions.
In-Class Activities/Out-of-Class Assignments:
Students may receive grades for work done in and/or out of class. The instructor may choose to grade all, part, or none of any given assignment; however, the successful student will complete all assignments and be prepared for class.
Quizzes/Tests:
Students will be assessed though tests and quizzes. The number of tests and quizzes will be determined through the teacher’s evaluation of student needs and/or performance. Students will be given advance notice for tests, but they should expect some pop-quizzes (unannounced quizzes).
Final Exam:
The final exams will be given on the exam dates. See the IELI exam schedule.
Make Up Test/Assignment Procedures:
Students who have valid and verifiable excuses for absences will be allowed to make up assignments/tests and hand in homework that was due on the day of the absence. This make up work must be arranged with the instructor and completed within two days of the date of the absence. However, students who do not have a valid and verifiable excuse will receive an automatic zero on the test, homework, or assignment completed or taken up on the day of the absence.
Late Work:
No late work will be accepted.
Attendance Policy:
Students are allowed a maximum of three (3) absences per term. Upon the fourth (4th) unexcused absence, students will be dismissed from class.
Excessive tardiness, defined as three (3) late arrivals to class, count as one (1) absence.
For additional information concerning the IELI’s attendance policy, see the IELI Student Policy Manual.
Courses in the IELI require the use of personal computers for research, composition, and web-based course components. Should you not have access to a personal computer or if you feel this requirement will be difficult to manage, please see the instructor immediately.
Statement of Limited Right:
By enrolling in this course, the student expressly grants MSU a “limited right” in all intellectual property created by the student for the purpose of this course. The “limited right” shall include but shall not be limited to the right to reproduce the student’s work product in order to verify originality and authenticity, and educational purposes.