Welcome to the Course ENGLISH ACADEMIC WRITING II
1. Why CMU has established course-level learning outcomes?
* From academic principles, students will perform better and learn more effectively when they have developed their understanding of their expected learning outcomes of the course they are to attend. The outcome-based course syllabus will not only inform students of learning topics, but also of new knowledge and ability to perform their tasks as a result of their course and activities to be completed in the class and outside class. With outcome-based course syllabus, students will be able to achieve a deeper level of learning, understanding and cognition,
* As expected in the outcome-based course syllabus, students will develop better understanding of what they expect to learn from the course and they will gain better understanding of the entire curriculum of the program,
* Course-level learning outcomes can aid instructors in designing a course by helping them to plan course contents in a result-oriented manner, appropriate assessments, and more participatory strategies of teaching and learning activities,
* Course-level learning outcomes help students understand their own learning and build metacognitive skills. Students can also better articulate what they’ve learned to parents, employers and others.
2. What is the difference between student learning outcomes and the goal or objectives of a program or a course?
The difference between student learning outcomes and goals at course or program level is characterized by their broadness and specification or by measurability and non-measurability or by deliverability or non-deliverability. Program or course goals reflect broader and non-specific categories of learning and are not measurable and deliverable. Students’ achievement at the program goals is nearly impossible to assess. In order to assess the achievement of student learning, the program goal must be broken down into smaller parts or more measurable parts or more deliverable parts. The broken parts are student learning outcomes. So learning outcomes will be used by faculty and CMU academic team as an essential tool to gather evidence of learning achievement of students and performance of faculty.
3. What is student learning outcome?
Students learning outcomes are classified into four levels or categories namely 1) knowledge, 2) skills, 3) attitudes or values, and 4) behaviors. Student learning outcomes describe what students should know, be able to do, and value by the end of their educational courses. Learning outcomes are clearly stated and presented in detailed course syllabus of every subject at CMU. At CMU, student learning outcomes are identified and defined as below:
- At knowledge level, students are expected to develop new knowledge and to grasp fundamental cognitive contents, core concepts or questions, basic principles of inquiry, a broad history, and/or varied disciplinary techniques,
- At skills level, students are expected to be equipped with skills to be applied in their future workplace and life and this will focus on capacity for applying basic knowledge, analyzing and synthesizing information, assessing the values of information, communicating information effectively, and ensuring constructive social collaboration,
- At attitudes and values level, students are expected to shape their attitudes and values to be applied in workplace and life and guided towards encompassing affective states, personal, professional and social values, and ethical principles,
- At behavioral level, students are critically expected to change their behaviors in response to employment and social needs. Behavioral outcomes reflect a manifestation of knowledge, skills, and attitudes as evidenced by performance.
The course Academic Writing II,EN312, is the course that leads learners to develop writing skill at high intermediate to low advanced with short essay and long essay, short research and long research features. It will guide the students to write essay and practice relevant grammar points in order to write their writing tasks effectively, and help learners to become good academic writers. This course will run for 3 hours every week for a total of 45 hours within 15 weeks.
2 - COURSE OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this course are:
- To build students’ ability toward new idea in essay writing
- To add a new strategy on writing professionally
- To provide students with variety style of writing
- Develop students’ ability in essay writing in qualified standard.
3 - COURSE OUTCOMES
After finishing this course, all students will be able to:
- Identify the difference kinds of writing organization with currently situation and issue.
- Possess the new idea in writing task with clear goals and objectives essay and research paper.
- Use different styles of essay and writing format.
- Apply the correct structure of writing.
- Improve English proficiency in writing skill
- Communicate by using writing skill
2 - TEACHING AND LEARNING STRATEGIES
Here are some strategies that we will use to run the class
• Interactive lecture method
• Inquiry approach
• Group discussions
• Fieldwork
• Project work
• Individual assignment or self-study
• Handouts
THE MATERIALS OF THE COURSE ARE HERE
A. ORIENTATION
EN312 - Orientation Slide
EN312 - Course Syllabus
B. LECTURER'S SLIDES
EN312 - EXTRA UNIT 00 - Overview of Writing
C. READING MATERIAL
EN312 - COURSE BOOK - Effective Academic Writing 3
D. EXTRA HANDOUTE. WORKSHEET
F. OTHERS
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