Spring 2023 ENG 1121
OUTLINE of UNIT assignments with goals
Contents
UNIT 1: “Language and Literacy”
watchwords: perception, creative adaptation, awareness
- A higher-level consciousness of how you previously, and currently, use language as a means of communication
- Awareness of with whom you are using language – “different kinds of English”; “discourse communities”
- Translating a self state or an external issue into linguistic communication
Weekly Assignments: Readings in writing theory, writing pedagogy, and discourse community; responses to writing prompts on a weekly basis that generate new pathways for language use and encourage vocabulary development; short quizzes and in-class activities that create dialogue and lay the basis for a safe community of writers and responders. Length range: various (app. 150–400 words each)
Capstone Assignment: “Locating YourSelf by Your Name” a 1,000-word paper which creates an awareness of discourse community and how we find ourselves centered in various linguistic locations. Due date: Feb 28.
UNIT 2: “Research, Reliability, and Audience”
watchwords: opinion, assessment, going beyond to find truth
- Students become fluent in the concept of the Discourse Community and understand and can articulate the concept to themselves, each other.
- Students gain Online research skills and an awareness of speaker and agenda
- Students become fluent in lateral reading and other COR (Civic Online Reasoning) skills
Weekly Assignments: Readings in writing theory and videos and reading on discourse community; responses to writing prompts on a weekly basis; small group activities in research that engage COR standards. Length range: various (app. 150–400 words each)
Capstone Assignment: A Personal Op-Ed.
UNIT 3: “Reaching a New Audience: A Multi-Modal Composition”
watchwords: re-mix, transposition, creative solutions, outreach
- Students gain an understanding of how to reach a new audience
- Students understand what it means to compose in a new genre
- Modal Composition–a helpful video explaining it, link here.
Examples of mulit-modal genres include: Podcast, travel video, colorful and illustrated brochure or poster, original song, rap, Twitter thread, Instagram bio and feed…the list is almost endless, but does NOT include PowerPoint.
Weekly Assignments: Readings in writing theory and videos on multi-modal composition; responses to writing prompts on a weekly basis that will increase genre awareness; small group activities. Note: there is more independent student work in this Unit. “Lab” time may be given during class periods. Length range: various (app. 150–400 words each)
Capstone Assignment: “Multi-Modal Composition.” Word limit is N/A with regards to the actual project; students must also submit an “Artist Statement” along with the project of 750 words. Due date: April 28
UNIT 4: Final Portfolio and Reflection
watchwords: the journey, archetypes, pride in accomplishments
- Student looks back on their journey as a learner
- Student revises their major assignments, and shows their most professional effort of the year
- Student explains their challenges and how they faced them
Resource: Here is a video demonstrating what a Final Portfolio looks like — link here.
Capstone Assignment: A “Final Reflection” of 1,000 words that is integrated into A Final Portfolio due: May 9 (unless extension was requested and approved)
Note: the above is subject to revision