Hi All,

I have a colleague who will be doing PBL in the fall.  (And, I might be doing it in the future.)  I know it's a busy time of year, but if you've done PBL before, could you email me (privately or to the group)?   We're looking for tips, trouble shooting, sample syllabi, activities, etc.  

Thanks, everyone!

Andi








James Cassell wrote:
East Tennessee State and Henderson State both require a certain number of hours taken in "writing intensive" classes. The definitions of WI vary. ETSU required a 15 page paper, but encouraged variety in types of writing. HSU requires about the same amount, but some of the writing must take place during class periods.

Best,
James 

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Subject: TEACHSOC: Courses with "Writing Intensive" Designations



Hi,

I am on a committee which�is reviewing a policy�that has been in place for over 15 years on "Writing Intensive" courses.�At Corning Community College this is a designation�included after the course description�in our college catalog.� It's purpose has been to�indicate�a substantial writing requirement�and the course grade will be�based on both content and the writing process.� They are typical courses (The Family and Social Problems, for example) but they let advisors and students know that most of the grade will be based in written assignments and essays (research papers as well as a final exam that is at least 60% essay).�

Do other colleges use any specific designation to indicate substantial writing or any type of writing?� I appreciate any input you may have.� 

Susan St. John, Assoc. Professor of Sociology 
Corning Community College 
1 Academic Drive 
Corning, NY 14830 
(607) 962-9526 or secretary 962-9239


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James Cassell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


  

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