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===Participation===
===Participation===
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Regular class attendance and active participation in classroom discussion are required. Some assignments will occasionally count for participation: library tasks, reading quizzes, peer editing, the viewing of a film, and similar activities. Your participation in group activities and your preparation for class will be weighed heavily in evaluation: participation, effort, and attitude will count significantly. You should not sit in class like you’re watching TV: learning requires '''active participation''' and '''enthusiasm''' {{crossreference|(see [[Student Behavior]])}}.
Regular class attendance and active participation in classroom discussion are required. Some assignments will occasionally count for participation: online discussions, training, exercises, library tasks, reading quizzes, peer editing, the viewing of a film, and similar activities. Your participation in group activities and your preparation for class will be weighed heavily in evaluation: participation, effort, and attitude will count significantly. You should not sit in class like you’re watching TV: learning requires '''active participation''' and '''enthusiasm''' {{crossreference|(see [[Student Behavior]])}}.


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Revision as of 07:54, 24 January 2019

Participation

Regular class attendance and active participation in classroom discussion are required. Some assignments will occasionally count for participation: online discussions, training, exercises, library tasks, reading quizzes, peer editing, the viewing of a film, and similar activities. Your participation in group activities and your preparation for class will be weighed heavily in evaluation: participation, effort, and attitude will count significantly. You should not sit in class like you’re watching TV: learning requires active participation and enthusiasm (see Student Behavior).