Syllabus Quiz

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Syllabus Mastery Quiz

Welcome to the Syllabus Mastery Quiz, designed to test your understanding of the course objectives, requirements, and essential information you need for success. Whether you're a new student or just need a refresher, this quiz is an engaging way to ensure you have all the key details at your fingertips.

In this quiz, you will cover:

  • Course Objectives
  • Assignment Deadlines
  • Class Participation Requirements
  • Midterm and Discussion Structure
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingBee423
Identify one of the Course Objectives
€�Cultivate critical modes of thinking about contemporary issues of race, color, gender, oppression, marginalization and silencing.
Read, analyze and interpret works of World Literature in their literary, historical and cultural contexts to appreciate the conventions of genre, themes and value of multiple interconnected discourses of historical and current concerns.
Understand the history of the MidWest and the subtleties of its influence on current social, cultural and identity politics
What is the first text for the course and when do you need it by?
The Tempest, by Week 4 of the course
Tales from the Heart by Week 2
The Tempest by Week 3 of the Course
How are Midterms set up?
The Midterms are set up on a rolling basis where students lead class and then write a paper based on a topic of interest they explored during the class lead
The Midterms are set up on a rolling basis where students write a paper based on a topic of interest
The Midterms are set up on a rolling basis where the students sign up to lead class for a day on the schedule and then individually write and submit papers on a topic of interest explored during the class lead. The midterm is submitted to the instructor within a week from the class lead.
What are the steps to completing the class lead?
Students must sign up in groups in week 2 of the semester and then faciliatte their class lead by leading class discussion in class or through the weekly discussion boards
Students must sign up in groups at any point of time and then lead class discussion only through the discussion boards
Students must sign up in groups and lead class discussion only on the discussion boards
How many discussion posts do you have during the course of the semester?
10 Discussion Boards to be attempted by Tuesday/ Thursday every week
5 Discussion Boards to be attempted by Friday Every Week
10 Discussion boards to be attempetd by Tuesday or Thursday every week according to the instructions in the syllabus and on the discussion board on Blackboard
What are the deadlines for discussion posts for the week?
11.59pm Tuesday or Thursday
10pm Tuesday or Thursday
12am Tuesday or Thursday
What Counts as Class Particpation?
This Syllabus Quiz
This syllabus quiz, the schedule assignment, Intro post and participating in other instructor designed activities in class and in the modules
The Syllabus Quiz, Intro Post and Schedule Assignment
How many Absences are excused for the class?
2 Absences
5 Absences
0 Absences
What is the Policy for Late Assignment Submission?
Penalty of 1 Letter Grade each class day that the submission is late
No penalty
No Grades if submission is late
How Many pop quizzes do you have in this course?
5 pop quizzes
10 pop quizzes
No Quizzes
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