Description and Requirements for EWRT 1A S & 1A T:
These courses integrate reading, writing, and thinking skills necessary for success in EWRT 1A.
In response to AB 705, this course meets the needs of students who have a high school GPA of 1.9 or less, who need additional time, practice, and assistance to be successful in EWRT 1A.
EWRT 1AS is transferable to CSU and UC for 2 units and EWRT 1AT is transferable to CSU and UC for 3 units.
Both EWRT 1AS and EWRT 1AT must be completed in order to receive transfer and GE credit.
After these courses, you will increase your likelihood of success in EWRT 1B and EWRT 2 and hopefully all your other classes.
Student Learning Outcome Statements (SLO) | |
| • Practice writing as a multi-step process including planning and revising with attention to varying purposes, audiences, and rhetorical strategies. |
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| • Read and analyze rhetorically and culturally diverse narrative and expository texts from a variety of perspectives. |
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Course Objectives:
To achieve these goals and objectives you can expect to complete:
EWRT 1AS – first quarter
reading quizzes, supplement instruction
(approximately 80points in quizzes and HW)
NOTE: Due to the shift to online instruction, the grading will be based on the following categories and percentage weights, adapted from the list above:
EWRT 1AS Assignments | Points | Canvas Grade Category | Weight of Canvas Grade Category |
Two initial assignments “QuinceaƱera” | 30 | Diagnostic | 5% |
Narrative Essay assignment | 50 | Essays | 75% |
In-class essay on Happiness | 50 | Essays |
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Out-of-class revision of the in-class essay | 100 | Essays |
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Essay on the memoir Dear America | 100 | Essays |
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Reflective essay | 50 | Essays |
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Revision of the memoir essay (if time) | 50 | Essays |
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Homework (HW) assignments | 80 | HW | 12% |
Active participation | 50 | Classwork | 8% |
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Total Points: |
| 100% |
EWRT 1AT – second quarter
reading quizzes, supplemental instruction (approximately 82.5points in quizzes and HW)
NOTE: Due to the shift to online instruction, the grading will be based on the following categories and percentage weights, adapted from the list above:
EWRT 1AT Assignments | Points | Canvas Grade Category | Weight of Canvas Grade Category |
Gender Essay | 100 | Essays | 60% |
In-class essay on Creativity | 100 | Essays |
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Essay on a novel | 100 | Essays |
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Reflective Revision essay | 100 | Essays |
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Revision + Research essay | 100 | Essays |
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Homework (HW) assignments | 82.5 | HW | 10% |
Active participation | 50 | Classwork | 6% |
Portfolio (final exam) | 200 | Final Exam / Portfolio | 24% |
Total Points: |
| 100% |
GRADING:
97.6-100% = A+97.5-92.6% = A92.5-89.6% = A-
89.5-87.6% = B+87.5-82.6% = B82.5-79.6% = B-
79.5-77.6% = C+77.5-72.6% = C72.5-69.6% = C- (C- is NOT passing in 1A)
69.5-67.6% = D+67.5-62.6% = D62.5-59.6% = D- 58.5% and below = F
Class meetings:
Instructional time (class time) totals 5 hours a week.
Homework assignments will be given in addition to the 5 hours of instruction.
Attendance:
Attendance will be tracked in two ways:
(1) attending the required online synchronous meetings (twice weekly)
(2) participating in the online lessons outside of the online meetings.
Participation, Deadlines, Missed Days/Work
Paper Format: Type all take-home essays and other assignments, double-spaced on one or both sides of the page. Use MLA Format. Please see our workbook page 8 for more. Submit all essay assignments to TurnItIn via Canvas
Late Papers: Papers should be handed in at the beginning of class on the day they are due. A late paper will be marked down a ½ a letter grade each day (including weekends) after the original due date.
Revision Policy: Some students may need to revise their essays if they are not passing. To be eligible, students must be given permission from the instructor to revise an essay, based on whether students have satisfactorily completed the preparation assignments for that particular essay. For EWRT 1AT, only the Gender Codes or the Novel essays are eligible for revision, and the limit is 1 essay. If you plan to revise an essay, you must make an appointment with me so we can talk about your revision plans and set up a reasonable due date for the revision. When you turn in your revision, please give me your original draft and highlight the changes. I will NOT accept a revision if these stipulations are not met. You will also have the chance to revise an essay for the portfolio.
HOMEWORK:
Portfolio Expectations & Process
If you complete all of your work and have a passing grade in the course (C or above) at the end of the quarter, you will submit a portfolio to the English Department. This portfolio will affect your final grade in this course.
The English Department expects that your portfolio should:
This means that your final grade in this course depends on two processes:
In order to pass this class with a good grade, you should
My grades on your essays should be a signal of whether you are likely to pass the portfolio process, so you will definitely have multiple warnings if you are in danger. However, you should keep in mind that—ultimately—you will not be able to “make up” for failing essays by earning lots of participation points or homework points. Those points will not affect the assessment of your portfolio, even if they affect your grade. More information will be provided as the quarter progresses.
Plagiarism
Any time you use writing or ideas that are not your own in an essay, you must cite your source(s). This includes essays you may have written yourself for any previous course. I will be going over how to do this in class, and I'll be happy to answer any questions about the hows and whys. Using others' words or ideas in part or whole without acknowledgment is plagiarism. And, while it's always fine to seek help with your writing and reading in the Writing and Reading Center or from me, it is not acceptable to have anyone else correct your errors for you. If you receive a ZERO on an essay due to plagiarism, you willnot be able to rewrite it. This most likely will result in you failing the class. I will submit a report to the office of the Dean of Student Development. That office will determine an appropriate administrative response. I expect that you will not copy other people's work and pretend it is your own, have someone else write your essays, or have someone else correct your writing errors for you. If you feel stuck, or need help at any time, please come talk to me.
Phones and Other Technological Devices: Please maintain your focus on our class activities during our synchronous hours. Please also turn on your video to create a genuine community. If you appear to be distracted, not responsive, or not participating during our online meeting times, even after I have asked you to focus on the class, I reserve the right to deduct points (10 points) from your grade, or mark you absent (if you do not respond to any requests or questions).
Tutors/Writing and Reading Center (The WRC), AT 309
http://www.deanza.edu/studentsuccess/wrc/
You will be required to complete 3 (three) activities of Supplemental Instruction (SI) this quarter and next, which will count for 40 pointsof your HW grade.
The WRC offers the following activities for the SI requirement (and possibly more):
1) free drop-in (30 minutes) sessions,
2) weekly tutors that you need to sign up for if you need more assistance,
3) online sources-- Directed Learning Activities (DLAs) or Student Instructional materials, and
4) workshops (50 minutes)
5) visits with an English Performance Success Counselor or another counselor you already have.
Documentation of your CSA activities is due weeks 3, 7, and 11, and will be included in your Portfolio. Please get started on these activities early, so you can benefit early. We will check in during weeks 7 and 8 to make sure you are on track. The WRC will send email reminders and we will learn more week one of our class when we visit the WRC.
Office Hour Visits: You are each welcome to come to my office hours any time you have a question or want help with your reading or writing, and you’ll definitely need to come if I request that you do so to discuss one of your essays. For Spring 2022, my office hours will be held via Zoom, link on Canvas.
Computer Software: De Anza offers students free access to Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, other) from the De Anza Portal. Just log in, go to “Apps” and look for the tile “Office365.”
COMPUTER LABS: Since campus is closed, please see the College website for information regarding computers and wi-fi. https://www.deanza.edu/online-winter/#Learning
A note on grades: I know you are concerned about doing well and earning a good grade in this class. The best way to do that it is to put your full effort into completing all assignments along the way, come to class prepared, actively participate in class discussions, seek help from me in office hours and support from tutors in the writing center when necessary. I will evaluate your writing based on clear criteria that I will give you for each essay, and it will be your responsibility to ask about any requirements you don't understand. Come talk to me when you have questions about our work or want to discuss ideas for one of your essays, but do not email asking for a better grade for individual essays or for the course as a whole. Grades are earned and are not negotiable.
De Anza College’s DSPS: De Anza College views disability as an important aspect of diversity, and is committed to providing equitable access to learning opportunities for all students. Disability Support Services (DSPS) is the campus office that collaborates with students who have disabilities to provide and/or arrange reasonable accommodations.
Students who need accommodated test proctoring must meet appointment booking deadlines:
Contact the DSS if you cannot find or utilize your MyPortal Clockwork Portal. Email: DSS@deanza.edu
DSS Location: RSS Building, Suite 141, Phone: 408-864-8753, On the web: http://www.deanza.edu/DSS/
English Performance Success (EPS) Counselors: Monica Ganesh, Christian Rodriguez, & Felisa Vilaubi
To schedule an appointment via phone or Zoomhttps://www.deanza.edu/languagearts/counseling.html
De Anza College Mental Health Statement: Life at college can get very complicated. You may sometimes feel overwhelmed or lost. You may experience stress, anxiety or depression, or struggle with relationship difficulties. Psychological Services helps students cope with difficult emotions and life stressors. Psychological Services is staffed by experienced, professional psychologists and counselors, who are attuned to the needs of college students. The services are FREE and completely confidential. Find out more at http://deanza.edu/psychologicalservices/ or by calling 408-864-8868.
Food Pantry: During the Shelter in Place, the Mobile Food Pantry from West Valley Community Services continues to visit Parking Lot C, from 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. every 2nd and 4th Tuesday. The De Anza College Food Pantry is closed during the campus shutdown.
Questions? Contact the Outreach Office at outreach@deanza.edu or 408.864.8327.
Or visit this website: https://www.deanza.edu/outreach/food_pantry.html
Undocumented Students: This is a challenging time to be an undocumented student. First, I want to be very clear that you belong here—in this class, at De Anza, and in the broader community. There are many, many people who believe this and we will do everything we can to support you.
Second, I want to call your attention to De Anza’s Resources for Undocumented Students. Check out this website: https://www.deanza.edu/students/undocumented.html
And let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I can help!
Final Notes:
IMPORTANT SPRING 2021 DATES:
Event | Date |
Add Deadline | April 16, 2022 |
Drop Deadline (for refund) (w/o grade on transcript) | April 17, 2022 |
Pass/No Pass Grade Requests | April 29, 2022 |
Memorial Day Holiday | May 28-30 |
Withdrawal Deadline (with W grade on transcript) | May 27, 2022 |
Juneteenth Holiday | Monday, June 20 |
Final Exams | Portfolio due Week 11 |
A NOTE ABOUT AB705: The placement test has changed for De Anza and many schools in CA. Students are all placed in EWRT 1A now (either only 1A, 1A + 250 or 1AS + 1AT), but in the past about 80% of students placed into 1 or 4 classes pre-1A (that were credit/ no credit), allowing more time and practice with college-level reading, writing, and thinking skills without earning a letter grade. There is now a law to accelerate this process, which is already accelerated in the quarter system. You have the opportunity, though, to accomplish what has typically taken 2 or 3 quarters, so know that the pace and the amount we will cover will be a lot. You will need to step up your game. Knowing this, we hope that you put in the time and effort the course needs, ask questions, and seek help when necessary. If the course load or material feel like too much, there are other options and support we can recommend.