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Grade 12, English, College Preparation (ENG4C)
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Credit
Value: 1.0
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Course
Description
This course emphasizes consolidation of literacy, critical thinking, and
communication skills. Students will analyse informational texts and
literary works from various time periods, countries, and cultures; write
research reports, summaries, and short analytical essays; complete an
independent study project; and analyse the interactions among media forms,
audiences, and media industry practices. An important focus will be on
establishing appropriate style and using business and technical language
effectively.
Prerequisite: English, Grade 11, College Preparation.
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Ministry Policy
Document(s)
ENG4C is based on
English, The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12, Ministry of Education,
2000 and Course Profile, English, Grade 12 College Preparation, ENG4C,
Ministry of Education, Spring 2002.
Text Resources
All resources
provided and referenced within the modules are available online.
Other Resources
Students should
have access to:
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Flash and Shockwave players (to view some linked demonstrations and
lessons) -- generally a free download, if not already included with Internet
Explorer
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media player (to view streamed video) generally a free download, if
not already included with Internet Explorer
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word processing software
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graphics software, where the product can be saved in a standard
format like .jpg or .gif
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other media hardware like scanner, camera / digital camera,
microphone, video / digital video camera
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Assessment and
Evaluation: Term
Work 60%
The 60% will be distributed in the following
manner:
1.
10% will be based on
overall communication within the course. This may include, but is not
limited to, threaded discussions, chat, e-mail and participation during
office hours, and
2.
50% will be based on
course work. This may include, but is not limited to, assignments, quizzes,
tests, projects and collaborative work.
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Culminating
Activities:
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40% of each of the report card marks will be
based on face-to-face exams. All examinations will be written at Richmond Green Secondary School.
Report cards
1.
Mid-Semester Report
1.1.
Examination 40%
1.2.
Term 60%
2.
Final Report
2.1.
Mid-Semester Exam 10%
2.2.
Final Exam 30%
2.3.
Term 60%
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Academic
Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty includes practices such as plagiarism, cheating on
tests, examinations and assignments. Academic dishonesty may result in the
suspension of online privileges.
Plagiarism
When you borrow another writer's words and/ or ideas and include them in
your work, you must acknowledge this whether it is a direct quotation or a
restatement of an idea. Failure to do so is a form of academic dishonesty
known as plagiarism and will result in a mark of zero for the work
submitted.
Late Policy
All assignments have been given a due date. Please review "Module
Titles and Assignment Due Dates" in this document. If you know that
you will not be able to meet a given due date, contact your teacher in
advance of the final deadline to request an extension. Once the final
deadline has arrived, extensions will be granted for extenuating
circumstances only.
Reporting
Students will receive two formal reports. One will be issued mid-semester
and the other after the final examination.
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