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NUMBER/DESIGNATION/SECTION: COURSE COURSE TITLE: CREDIT HOURS: SEMESTER, YEAR: LOCATION OF CLASS MEETING: MEETING TIMES: INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE LOCATION: OFFICE HOURS: SCM 384.03 Speech For the Teacher 3 hrs Fall, 2006 LDB 203 TTH 2:00-3:30 Hatton CB 324 MW 7:30-3:00 Call Advising Center for Appointment 294-4444 294.1498 Scm_Dah@shsu.edu OFFICE PHONE: E-MAIL ADDR: COURSE DESCRIPTION Designed primarily for the prospective teacher, this course focuses on the research, theory and practice of communication in classrooms as well as other instructional settings. Students will organize and present formal and instructional presentations in simulated classroom situations. This course will be taught incorporating lecture and group discussion formats. The student will be expected to work within a group setting. Exams will be administered using the Blackboard system. COURSE REQUIREMENTS An outline will be required prior to each presentation. The use of visual aids will be required in the formal presentations. All presentations will be given in an extemporaneous style. Two note cards, written only on one side will be permitted. The student will be expected to dress in a professional manner for each presentation No late verbal assignments will be accepted. All students are expected to be in attendance during all presentations presented by other students. Students absent during the presentations will be accessed two absences. Respect should be shown to every speaker; actions such as preparing homework, passing notes, entering the class while someone is speaking or reading outside materials will not be tolerated. Each student will be required to work with the Blackboard system. TEXTBOOK: Faber, Adele & Mazlish, Elaine. How to Talk so Kids can Learn in School. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Exams: There will be four exams taken during the duration of this course. The exams will be taken using the Blackboard system. The questions will be T/F, Multiple Choice, Matching and Short Answer format. Students will NOT be allowed to make up an exam except in cases of computer/electricity failure. In special cases make-up exams will be given in paper format during the last week of school and will be comprehensive in nature. Assignments: Specific descriptions of all assignments can be found on the Blackboard class page. Assignment grades will be calculated using the following: 3 Unit Exams- 225 1 Final Exam 100 3 Presentations- 450 3 Group Unit Assignments 225 Possible Total 1000 Please note - Blackboard will give you a grade % - This is not correct! Please ignore the stated number and follow the grade scale below. Grading Plan: In this class students will accumulate points toward a final grade. There will be no weighting percentage of assignments. The grade in the course will be determined using the following scale: 1000-900 = A 899-800 = B 799-700 = C 699-600 = D All grades will be posted on the Blackboard class page and may be accessed by the student at any point during the semester. A final class grade will not be released over the phone or internet. However, a student may determine their final class grade by comparing the total to the scale above. Students who can not complete the course requirements due to illness or any other unforeseen issue may apply for an X in the course. To apply for the incomplete the student must submit in writing to the instructor a documented explanation. The request will be submitted to the dean of COAS for a final decision. The last date to drop the class without a grade will be October 15, 2004. Written Work: All submitted written materials must be typed or prepared on a word processor and presented to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Late work will be submitted a 10 pt penalty reduction for each calendar day. ATTENDANCE: The Student Handbook provides that regular and punctual class attendance is expected of each student at Sam Houston State University and that it is expected that each faculty member will keep a record of student attendance. Absences, tardiness, or leaving early will adversely affect the student's grade. Students will be allowed 3 class hours of absences penalty. without Any absences over 3 hours will result in final grade reductions. Final grade will be lowered 10 pts for each absence over two class meetings. In accordance with University Policy, regular attendance is required, however points will be subtracted based on your attendance. Students attending SHSU co-curricular activities will not be penalized for absences. Appropriate documentation should be presented to the instructor prior to the absence. Attendance will only be taken once during the class and there will be no changes of any type made once taken. If you are late and role has been taken you are absent. ACADEMIC HONESTY: The University expects all students to engage in academic pursuits in a manner that is above reproach. Students are expected to maintain complete honesty and integrity in the academic experiences both in and out of the classroom. Any student found guilty of dishonesty in any phase of academic work will be subject to disciplinary action. Furthermore, the University and its official representatives may initiate disciplinary proceedings against a student accused of any form of academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating on an examination or other academic work which is to be submitted, plagiarism, collusion and the abuse of resource materials. Students found guilty of dishonest behavior in this class will be asked to leave the class and will be given the grade of F for the entire class. Hatton's Additional Honesty Policy I am a retired debate coach and will not tolerate dishonest behavior even in its mildest form. If I assign a project I read every page and verify research. If you use someone's work then you must document it! No exceptions! Additionally, if I suspect dishonesty in your work then I will run an electronic search on the work to verify its authenticity. PROPER CLASSROOM DEMEANOR OF CONDUCT: According to university policy ( 5) of the Student Handbook, students will refrain from behavior in the classroom that intentionally or unintentionally disrupts the learning process and, thus, impedes the mission of the university. Please turn off or mute your cellular phone and/or pager before class begins. Students are prohibited from eating in class, using tobacco products, making offensive remarks, reading newspapers, sleeping, talking among each other at inappropriate times, wearing inappropriate clothing, or engaging in any other form of distraction. Inappropriate behavior in the classroom shall result in a, minimally, a directive to leave class or being reported to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action in accordance with university policy." FREEDOM OF SPEECH: The student's right to speak on the topic of their choice will be upheld in the class. Choice of topic, values and beliefs will not be judged. Audience members are expected to respect the views of their classmates. I will defend a student's freedom of speech, I will not however defend a student's personal position on the topic. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: According to University policy requests for accommodations must be initiated by the student. A student seeking accommodations should go to the Counseling Center and Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) in a timely manner. Every semester that the student desires accommodations, it is the student's responsibility to complete a Classroom Accommodation Request Form at the SSD office and follow the stated procedure in notifying faculty. Accommodations for disabled students are decided based upon documentation and need on a case-by-case basis by the Counseling Center RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: University policy states that a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time after the absence. The student, not later than the 15th calendar day after the first day of the semester, or the 7th calendar day after the first day of a summer session, must notify the instructor of each scheduled class that he/she would be absent for a religious holy day (Faculty Handbook, 1.02-2.) See Assignments Section for Class Calendar
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Path: SHSU >> SCM >> 384 Fall, 2008
Description: COURSE NUMBER/DESIGNATION/SECTION: COURSE TITLE: CREDIT HOURS: SCM 384.02 Speech For the Teachers 3 hrs Spring, 2008 CB 326 MN 6-8:50 Hatton CB 324 MW 4:30-5:30, TTH 8:30-9:30 and Friday and other times with appt. 936.294.1498 Hatton@shsu.edu SEMES...
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Path: SHSU >> SOC >> 168 Fall, 2008
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Path: SHSU >> SOC >> 168 Fall, 2008
Description: SOC168.06:IntroductiontoEthnicStudies(3CreditHours)Spring2008 Location:AB1304 ClassMeetingTimes:M6:008:50 Instructor:CaronCharltonCates OfficeLocation:AB1,Room308A InstructorContactInformation:Phone:9362941961(office);9362941512(dept.);936294 3573(fa...
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Path: SHSU >> SOC >> 168 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 230 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 320 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 321 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 327 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 327 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 327 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 327 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 328 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 328 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 328 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 329 Fall, 2008
Description: ACCT 329 Schedule of Assignments Summer 2008 Tentative and Subject to Adjustment Date 5/27 5/28 5/29-5/30 6/2-6/3 6/4-6/5 Chapter # Topic 1 2 3 4 5 Introduction to Cost Analysis Basic Cost Management Concepts Cost Behavior Activity Based Costing Job ...
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Description: MODELLING AND CONTROL OF SATELLITE FORMATIONS A Dissertation by VEERA VENKATA SESHA SAI VADDI Submitted to the Oce of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulllment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY May 2003...
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 410 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 NAME: _ Economics 410 Dr. Auernheimer Assignment # 2 Total possible points: 18 Fall 2008 Due at the beginning of class, on Tuesday, October 21 Please return this copy, and add pages if needed for answers to Part B. You can use the reverse of th...
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 410 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 NAME:_ Economics 410 Dr. Auernheimer Assignment # 1 Total possible points:40 Due at the beginning of class, on Tuesday, September 23. Please return this copy, and add pages for your answers to Parts B, C and D Please STAPLE and write your Name on ...
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 447 Fall, 2008
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 447 Fall, 2008
Description: Agricultural Prices 447 Fall 2002 Test #3 Below are ten multiple-choice questions, two short answer questions, and an essay type question. The multiple choice questions are worth 3 points each, the short answer questions worth 20 points each, and the...
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Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 447 Fall, 2008
Description: WRITING THE LIFE OF THE SELF: CONSTRUCTIONS OF IDENTITY IN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL DISCOURSE BY SIX EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN INDIANS A Dissertation by DAVID PRUETT Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillme...
FullModuleIF2005.pdf
Path: Texas A&M >> ACCT >> 447 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 MODULE I Agricultural Economics 447 Fall 2005 1 Introduction Prices are everywhere: the price of a pair of jeans, the price of a pizza, the price of tuition, the price of a car, the price of an Aggie ring, the price of a facelift, the price of ...