Friday, January 22, 2010

Syllabus

Syllabus
I 5 Syllabus
IEP 5 VOCABULARY Syllabus

Instructional Contact Hours/Credits 3 Units
Prerequisite(s) None
Co-requisites None

Instructional Materials and References

Title: The Big Picture - Idioms as Metaphors
Author: King,Kevin
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Year of publication: 1999
ISBN: 0395917123


Title: Vocabulary Connections Book II, Word Parts
Author: Reynolds, Marianne C.
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Year of publication: 1998
ISBN: 007052629x
Course Description

COURSE DESCRIPTION (CURRENT UNIVERSITY CATALOG):

IEP 5- VOCABULARY
The course focuses on vocabulary building and enrichment through words used in context. Emphasis will be given to most frequently used words in spoken and written English. (NC)
IEP 5 covers the aspects of vocabulary development in functional communicative contexts. The core of the course will emphasize meaningful practice aimed at vocabulary expansion through contexts, word families, word structures and combining parts.


Course Objectives
Students will develop vocabulary skills for functional communicative purposes, in context-centered study and expansions.
University learner goals 1 -6, and specifically in English: To develop the ability to communicate effectively in English, orally and in writing, and to read with understanding (1.1) and institutional goals, especially 1,(1.1-1.4), 2.4

Measurable Learning Objectives
Students will demonstrate improved vocabulary recognition and production skills, orally and in writing, through targeted quizzes, tests (pre and post) and exercises (class and text-based).

Topical Outline
Vocabulary, including word parts, content and structure words, and idiom study is through contexts of immediate academic and high interest sociocultural relevance. Among topics included are vocabulary elements for time, position, direction; idioms relating to ideas, personal and global perspectives, and best practices in vocabulary acquisition.




WeekDateTopicVocabulary Connection:

Word Parts Chapter
Big Picture Idiom/Metaphor Theme Units
Wk 1 13-Jan-09Introduction
Wk 2 20-Jan-09Time Chapter 11. Ideas: C1, C2
Wk3 27-Jan-09Position; Direction Chapter 2 2. Knowledge: C3
Wk 4 3-Feb-09Size; Num ber Chapter 3 3. Argument: C4
Wk 5 10-Feb-09Addiitonal Prefixes Chapter 4 4. Emotion: C5
Wk 6 17-Feb-09Review Midpoint Exercises 5. Money: C6
Wk 7 24-Feb-09Common Roots Chapter 5 5. Money: C7
Wk 8 3-Mar-09More Roots Chapter 6 6. Control: C8

C9, People are Food
Wk 9 10-Mar-09Suffixes Chapter 7 7. People
17-Mar-09Spring Recess
Wk 10 24-Mar-09ExercisesReview U8.Life, C10, C11, C12
Wk 11 31-Mar-09Word Families Chapter 8 C13
Wk 12 7-Apr-09More Word Families Chapter 9 C14
Wk 13 14-Apr-09Dictionary Study Chapter 10 C15
Wk 14 21-Apr-09Review Review Review
Wk 15 28-Apr-09Review ReviewReview
Wk 165-May-09Post Testing



Instructional Methods
A cooperative learning model is employed. Small group and individual discovery exercises and presentations will augment lectures, discussion and applications.

Assessment Criteria & Method of Evaluating Students
As participants in a course that is part of the non-credit IEP program, students do not receive letter grades. Instead, successful students will earn a completion report from their instructors based on their course work, progress, post-test measures, and individual profiles. Students successfully completing the program with the prerequisite instructor recommendations will receive a Certificate of Completion. The following table lists some of the primary areas evaluated for progress indication purposes:

Class Participation 15%
Quizzes 10%
Projects 15%
Term Paper 30%
Presentation 10%
Final Exam 20%

100%

The following letter grade / point scale is provided for informational purposes only. While individual assignments may be evaluated on such a scale, no final letter grades will be assigned beyond the complete/incomplete evaluations as discussed above.

100-95 A
76-74 C
94-90 A-
73-70 C-
89-87 B+
69-67 D+
86-84 B
66-64 D
83-80 B-
63-60 D-
79-77 C+
59 or < F