Individual Project
I
strongly believe that students learn best when they care about what
they are writing. I also believe that each student has individual
strengths and weaknesses, so they learn best when I can work with them
one-on-one. For these reasons, it is difficult to teach writing in a
classroom where everyone works on the same thing at the same time.
This
semester, I want to try something different. I want to give you more
freedom to choose what you will write. Some of you are probably planning
to go to a college or university where you will need to know how to
write academic papers in English and take essay exams. Others may want
to know how to create resumes and write business letters in English.
Still others might want to create stories and poems, write about
personal experiences, or send e-mail messages to English-speaking
friends. Maybe you want to know how to do many or all of these things.
That
is why I want to give you the freedom to create your own Individual
Project Plan for this class. Of course, we will have some assignments
that everyone will do, but most of the time, you will be able to work on
the kind of writing that is important and interesting to you.
This
also means, of course, that you have some responsibilities. You will be
responsible to decide what projects to work on. You will also need to
discipline yourself to work on your project every week. However, I
believe that this freedom and responsibility will help you to improve
yourself in many ways over the course of this semester. I hope you will
also enjoy the experience!
I have thought of several different categories of writing in English that you might be interested in working on. These categories are:
- Academic Writing
- Business/Career Writing
- Practical Writing
- Personal Writing
- Creative Writing
Think
about what you would like to use writing for in English. Maybe your
answer fits in mainly one category, or maybe in many or all of the
categories listed above. For more information about each of these
categories, read the Project Options page
.
How will I choose my Individual Projects?
Each
of you will meet with me individually during the first week of class. I
will talk with you about your interests and goals, and I will recommend
some possible projects for you to work on. You will then fill out and
give to me a Personal Project Plan that describes your goals. You will
create a plan for the first half of the semester now, and a new plan for
the second half of the semester after the midterm.
How will my projects be graded?
In
my opinion, grades are not very important in writing. I believe that
the best students are those who are trying hard to improve and learn,
even if they aren’t the best writers in the class. For this reason, we
will focus more on what is good about your writing and what can be
improved rather than if your essay deserves an A or an F.
About
once every two weeks you will meet with me individually to discuss your
progress on the projects. You will also bring at least 2 pages of your
writing to the Writing Circle every Thursday to receive suggestions from
me and your classmates. You will choose at least 12 pages of your best
writing to revise and include in your midterm and final portfolios. At
these times, I am required to give you a grade, but I will not determine
it in the usual way. Instead, you will tell me what grade you believe
you have earned and why. Then, together, we will decide your grade for
this class. We will talk about what you have learned, how you have
participated in the class, and how you have worked on your individual
projects. These things are the most important to me in determining your
grade.


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