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Victoria Atkinson, M.A.
평균 평점:4.9수강 후기 수:(123)
이 포괄적인 고학년 수준의 신입생 작문에 해당하는 16주 과정에서 학생들은 문학 분석 방법, 분석 에세이 작성 방법을 배우고 5월에 미국에서 열리는 AP 문학 시험을 준비할 수 있습니다.
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미국 등급 11 - 12
Students will learn how to become stronger critical thinkers and analytical writers, while also being prepared to take the USA-based AP Literature and Composition exam in May.
I have my Master's degree in English and Creative Writing, and I was trained and approved by the College Board to teach the works listed in the course description. I have also taken classes in psychology, sociology, and cultural anthropology as part of my undergraduate degree in Social Studies Education.
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Students will be expected to read each week and will typically have multiple choice practice at least once a week. Since this is an introductory, freshman-level course, students can expect upwards of 30-50 pages of reading a week, especially with the longer works, although this will not always be the case. Lastly, students will complete 3 majors essays/projects in this course, so students will have homework assignments related to completing said essays/projects.
수업 외 주당 2 - 4 시간
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To help students see their progress and growth through the course, I will give point-based grades. However, they will not be counted unless parents want to add the grades received to homeschool report cards. Additionally, I will assign one major essay/project per unit.
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Students will need to purchase Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston by Week 4. All other texts will be provided by PDF.
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Their Eyes Were Watching God has some curse words, the use of the "n" word (the book was written by a Black woman in the 1930s), mild violence, and mild sexuality.

Here is a note that I have in my College Board-approved syllabus for AP Lit:

A NOTE ON SELECTED LITERATURE. PLEASE READ. THIS IS DIRECTLY FROM AP.

In an ongoing effort to recognize the widening cultural horizons of literary works written in English, the AP English Literature Development Committee will include diverse authors in the representative reading lists. Issues that might, from a specific cultural viewpoint, be considered controversial, including references to real-world cultural issues, ethnicities, nationalities, religions, races, dialects, gender or class, adult situations, are often represented artistically in works of literature. The Development Committee is committed to careful review of such potentially controversial material. Still, recognizing the universal value of literary art that probes difficult and harsh life experiences and so deepens understanding, the committee emphasizes that fair representation of issues and peoples may occasionally include controversial material.

Since AP students have chosen a program that directly involves them in college-level work, the AP English Literature and Composition Exam depends on a level of maturity consistent with the age of 12th-grade students (and beyond) who have engaged in thoughtful analysis of difficult literary texts. The best response to a controversial detail or idea in a literary work might well be a question about the larger meaning, purpose, or overall effect of the detail or idea in context. AP students should have the maturity, the skill, and the will to seek the larger meaning through thoughtful consideration of many different viewpoints. Such thoughtfulness is both fair and owed to the art and to the author.

You are never asked to adopt a specific viewpoint as your own, but only to consider the author’s viewpoint from a literary and historical perspective, and to consider the larger cultural reasons the author may have included such material in his/her work. Each selection was carefully made because it has appeared or is likely to appear on the AP Literature and Composition examination. Controversial selections have been included not to shock or offend the reader, but because such works have traditionally been viewed as having substantial literary merit.

We will be using Google Classroom as an easy way for me to post assignments and for students to submit assignments in return. Students will need an email account to join this classroom. Additionally, a code to join this classroom will be posted in the Outschool classroom for students to join beforehand.
We will use two scholarly, peer-reviewed journals to supplement our reading of Their Eyes Were Watching God to help us understand race and gender issues present in the novel, as well as in the 1930s. These are titled, "Mrs. Turner Cut in the Web of Internalized Racism: A Black Feminist Reading of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God" and "The Logic of Expenditure in Their Eyes Were Watching God".
평균 평점:4.9수강 후기 수:(123)
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I am currently teaching at a local community college full-time from January through April 2024. I will be teaching some classes here on Outschool when the semester is over, but I won't know my availability until I get my... 
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