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        1108 
        PARTICIPATION (+ or - 1 to 10%)
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        This page describes how your participation 
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      Participation,
        Improvement, Revision, etc. 
 
The most important thing you can do in this course is to participate fully.  
Participating fully means much more than just attending class and doing the 
assignments.  It also means actively putting your mind, heart, and will 
into learning in this classroom.  It means talking, listening, responding, 
thinking beyond the text, and being interactive with the instructor and other 
students.  It means that for this part of your grade, even if you find the 
assignments easy, you still won't get a good grade unless you learn and 
participate beyond what you know now.  It also means that if you have 
difficulty doing the assignments, you can still get a good, strong grade in 
participation just for working hard, learning a lot, asking questions, and 
seeking help. Of your 200 overall points possible for the course (to get an A+), participation
is worth 50 points.  As with the other two parts of the
course--papers and attendance--you start with 0 points for participation and
build up as high as you want.  Here are the kinds of things you need to do
to build it to 50 points:   
  
    
    Participate very verbally   by
      talking in class and in your small-group sessions and class trips, and/or in seeking me out for questions and help before/after
      class, in my office, or by emailing or telephoning me.  
    Get several hours of tutoring help
      from tutors or me when you are revising and editing your Final Project
      Paper.  (More time counts for more credit--in fact, traditionally, I
      usually give the person with the most tutoring hours at the tutoring
      centers an automatic "A" for Participation.)  I will give
      you some report forms for your tutors to fill out, so that you can return
      them to me for tutoring credit.  
    Show significant extra effort on
      assignments--by extra length of writing or, clear for me to see, extra
      time.
    Attend the individual consultations
      between you and me that are planned as part of this course, or otherwise
      get help from me when you need it in my office.  
    Demonstrate significant attention to
      and good attitude about learning--not just to me but also to others in our
      class.   
Can you get a very low score for participation? Yes. You can do the following to 
keep it low:: 
  
    
    skip class a lot (over two weeks in a row, and you are automatically
      flunked)
    keep very quiet in class (offer few, poor, or
      overly short or overly simple answers and responses), 
    avoid me, 
    avoid tutoring assistance, 
    avoid individual consultations, 
    be negative or cynical about learning or
      about other students, 
    leave work unfinished, 
    have poor attendance, and/or 
    get a "C" or lower for your
      weekly papers. 
I enjoy teaching a lot, and I want everyone to enjoy their learning as much as 
possible, too.  If you are having some kind of significant problem that 
keeps you from learning, I hope you will come talk to me about it so that 
together we can seek a possible solution.  Anything you tell me in this 
regard cannot be reported to other teachers without your permission, and I also 
would never tell other students in any way that would personally identify you.   
I've had students tell me quite a bit over the years--a wide variety of sorrows, 
problems, joys, and many other things--and my normal policy is to keep 
everything I hear to myself, even if minor laws have been broken or past mental 
or physical health compromised.   
I only reserve the right to seek help from a counselor or dean if I am strongly 
concerned about your future health and safety or that of others around you, or 
if I believe that a really major legal problem may exist.  If you are 
worried about what I do or do not keep to myself, ask me more about this before 
speaking to me of your problems.  Otherwise, I hope you will feel free to 
talk with me about problems that may keep you from learning. 
 
								A Table  for Estimating Your Participation 
								   To figure your participation, please see the table called "2
Tables for Determining Participation Grade"" in the GRADING
page of this Web site.
 
								   
                                
       
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