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Course Criteria
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4.50 Credits
Participants in this course learn how to increase stu- dent achievement by improving the match between the learner's unique characteristics and various curriculum components; how differentiation involves changes in the depth or breadth of student learning; and how differentiation is enhances through the use of appropriate classroom management, pre-testing, flexible small groups, tiered assignments, target teaching, and the availability of appropriate resources.
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4.50 Credits
Students in this course will learn how to integrate, differentiate, align and individualize instruction using technology and multimedia technologies.
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4.50 Credits
Examines the practical and theoretical models of teaching and learning creative writing with particular attention to the developments of the last twenty years. An introduction to and overview of contemporary theories, practices, texts, professional organizations and web sites will be the primary focus of this course.
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4.50 Credits
Provides students with an opportunity to gain firsthand experience in teaching, publishing, tutoring, editing, and other writing-related activities. Students design and implement an internship project, with special emphasis given to the acquisition and application of professional skills related to creative writing and English literature.
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4.50 Credits
Students write and critique each other's work in a workshop-style format. Through presentation and critique of published and student-generated work, students will advance their understanding of the genres' many forms and styles, strengthen their own writing, and broaden their understanding of literature and various modes of literary writing.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MCW 630) Intensive writing workshop in which students work closely with an established writer to further their development as creative writers and critical thinkers. Students will read classic and contemporary works of fiction, submit original manuscripts for peer and faculty review, and critique the manuscripts of peers.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MCW 630) Intensive writing workshop in which students work closely with an established writer to further their development as creative writers and critical thinkers. Students will read classic and contemporary works of fiction, submit original manuscripts for peer and faculty review, and critique the manuscripts of peers.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MCW 645) Intensive workshop on the practice of poetry that includes reading a selection of contemporary poems, doing exercises to generate original poems, critiquing each other's writing in a workshop setting, and creating a portfolio of original poetry.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MCW 645) Intensive workshop on the practice of poetry that includes reading a selection of contemporary poems, doing exercises to generate original poems, critiquing each other's writing in a workshop setting, and creating a portfolio of original poetry.
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4.50 Credits
Includes a study of the history and practice of poetry through an understanding of poetry forms. The focus is on defining poetry through close reading of a rich selection of both traditional and contemporary exemplars, and on the reading, analysis, and writing of poetry in a workshop-style format.
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