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    British Literature

    Ms. Anna Kavalauskas

    [email protected]

    Course DescriptionThis course is intended for college-bound seniors and post-graduates who will benefit

    from reading challenging literature. It surveys British literature through the poetry, prose,

    and drama of authors such as Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, Wilde, and Orwell. Students

    learn about the heritage of the English language by focusing on comprehensive

    introductions to each literary period provided in theAdventures in English Literature

    (Holt, Rinehart, & Winston) text. The courses pace gives students the opportunity to

    learn how and why each literary period developed. Students learn to read, think, and

    write critically about literature within the contexts of history and genre. All readings

    provide useful opportunities for students to improve reading comprehension and to

    develop vocabulary critical to successful university work. The course provides a valuable

    opportunity for students to address English language mechanics, improve organization

    and style in writing, and to develop a personal academic vocabulary necessary for

    effective reading and writing.

    Texts

    Adventures in English Literature, Holt, Rinehart and Winston

    Hamlet, William Shakespeare

    Paradise Lost, John Milton

    A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens

    The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde

    1984, George Orwell

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    Course Expectations and Guidelines

    Reading and Discussion:You are expected to keep up with the assigned readings as this will

    help you to prepare for class discussions. Highlighting text, noting questions or observations,

    and keeping a notebook will help you to make thoughtful and detailed contributions.

    Writing: You must keep a notebook for class discussions and homework assignments. All

    assigned written work is due at the beginning of class on the assigned day, and tardiness will

    result in a lowering of the grade. I encourage you to set up meeting times with me throughout

    the year to discuss drafts of your writing assignments.

    Vocabulary: In addition to any new vocabulary that appears in our readings, we will be

    studying vocabulary cumulatively, and you will be quizzed periodically. You will also be

    expected to use new vocabulary in your writing and discussion.

    Grammar: We will also be studying grammar cumulatively, and there will be quizzes

    periodically. You are also expected to edit your own writing carefully for grammar.

    Communication: Check Veracross each day so that you know which assignments to complete.

    Failure to bring the required assignments to class will negatively impact your grade. If you are

    unsure about anything, either email me your question or arrange a time to meet with me. You

    should also check your school email at least once a day.

    Missing class: If you miss a class, you are responsible for the material covered in and for that

    class. You should contact me as soon as possible to get the homework assignment. If you miss

    a quiz, test, or paper, you should be prepared to complete it the day after the missed class

    unless we have made other arrangements.

    Supplies: In addition to the text we are working on at any given time, you will need a

    notebook (spiral or composition book) and a binder with separate sections for drafts of your

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    writing, class handouts, and grammar materials. You must always have your English

    homework and handouts with you every day.

    Honesty and IntegrityFrom the Student and Parent Handbook:

    Honesty is a core value and an attribute of personal integrity. It applies to all aspects of

    life at TASIS, including academics. Incidents of academic cheating or plagiarism are

    example of dishonest conduct and are taken very seriously. Academic dishonesty

    includes, but is not limited to:

    copying another students work

    cheating on a test

    helping another student to cheat

    claiming any material from another source as ones own work (plagiarism)

    In all cases of academic dishonesty, the student will:

    receive a failing grade for the assessment or assignment.

    be required to re-do/complete the assignment in question.

    be recorded in the students school record.

    will engage in a reflective exercise.

    Academic dishonesty is a serious matter. If a student continues to disregard the Schools

    policy on academic honesty, the School may ask the student to separate from the

    community for a set amount of time or permanently.

    The Special Case of Plagiarism

    Plagiarism is a violation that strikes to the heart of the academic enterprise since in one

    act it contains actions of lying, cheating, and stealing. Plagiarism is presenting work as

    original when it is not. This includes using another persons phrasing, ideas, computation,

    or editing. We spend a good deal of time working with students on how to ensure they do

    not plagiarize. Students are expected to give adequate credit to all sources of information.

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    You may find yourself with questions as you write papers about how to cite a reference or

    acknowledge the help you have received. When in doubt, cite your sources. Formal citation

    guidelines can be found on this website: http://www.tarleton.edu/departments/library/userhelp/

    document_mla_lh.html

    If you are unsure about what or how to cite, ask!

    Course Expectations and Grading Policy

    Quizzes, class participation, homework, and other 40%

    All writing 60%

    Late homework will not be accepted.

    You will be notified of due dates for papers and most quizzes in advance. If you anticipate

    difficulty completing a major assignment by the due date, you must let me know 24 hours in

    advance in order for me to consider granting an extension.

    A draft of a paper is due at the beginning of class. Submission of a paper after its due date and

    without an extension will be penalized. I drop one grade (A to A-) for each day that an

    assignment is late.

    Be on time for class.