Academy Park High School
Course Syllabus
After School Tutoring
Course Information
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Teacher Information
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Credit Hour: 2 (required)
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Name: Mr. Moore
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Marking Period: Full Year Course
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Phone: 610.522.4330 ext.
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Class Location: 200
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Office Location: Rm 200
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Time: Block 6 (3:20-6:00)
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Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:40-3:20 + 6:00-9:30
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Teacher Website: TBA
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E-Mail: tamirkmoore14@gmail.com
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School Attributes
The manner in which we prepare students at Academy Park High School is informed by four attributes: (1) Dedicated faculty who will hold themselves to, at minimum, to the same standards as the students we teach; (2) Positive relationships developed and nurtured between and among adults and students; (3) A high level of rigor included in instructional practices via standards aligned and contextually driven instruction; and (4) Connecting positive relationships with effective instruction for positive academy RESULTS!
Course Description:
Students enrolled in the Honors Program will experience the greatest challenge in their classes. The work that is offered to these students is most difficult and is presented at a rapid rate.
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Course Competencies/ Learning Objectives
Students who successfully complete After School Tutoring will be competent in the following areas:
- Students will be able to complete assignments, with teacher/student help.
- Students will be able to locate items for school assignment use.
- Students will be able to understand ALL content.
- Students will be able to use technology to help them with school work.
- Students will be able to function on their own.
- Students will be able to communciate ideas with teacher and other students.
- Students will be able to perform highly on work.
- Students will be able to perform to their abillity,.
- Students will be able to study for tests.
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Student Evaluation
The grading system for the After School Tutoring English Department at Academy Park High School is as follows:
Tests, Projects, & Major Papers
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40%
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Quizzes, Classwork, & Minor Assignments
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30%
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Attendance & Class Participation
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20% (school wide)
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Homework
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10% (school wide)
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The above areas will be used as the basis for 80% of your grade per semester. The midterm and/or final exam will constitute the remaining 20% of your grade per semester.
Attendance Policy
Regular and prompt class attendance is an essential part of the educational experience. Academy Park High School expects students to exercise good judgment regarding attendance and absences. Students will accept full responsibility for ensuring their work does not suffer because of absences. All students are expected to attend every scheduled class on time. Exceptions may be made for illness and valid emergencies.
Classroom Expectations
1. Students will come to class on time prepared and ready to learn.
2. Students will complete all assignments, including homework, by all deadlines. Make-up work is only accepted after an excused absence. It is your responsibility to see me for your work before or after school.
3. All students will be silent and respectful while other students read aloud.
4. The teachers and students will work together for a respectful, safe classroom.
5. Participation in class discussions will enhance all students’ learning experiences.
6. Students are expected to have all assigned readings completed; this may require some reading to be completed outside of the classroom.
7. Cell phones, iPods, mp3 players, and any other personal items are prohibited in class at any time.
Class Requirements
Students will be required to complete and pass writing assignments, research projects, tests/exams, and homework. Students will also be required to complete assignments outside of class, participate meaningfully and respectfully in classroom discussions, maintain good attendance, have a respectful and positive attitude, and come to class ready to learn!
Rewrite Policy
Any written assignment that receives a less than desirable grade may be revised and rescored, so long as it was initially submitted on time, a student-teacher conference has taken place, and the rewritten assignment is resubmitted in a timely fashion (no more than 3 days after the assignment was returned to the student).
Plagiarism, Cheating, and Academic Integrity
Plagiarism is the practice of copying words, sentences, images, or ideas for use in written or oral assessments without giving proper credit to the source. Cheating is defined as the giving or receiving of illegal help on anything that has been determined by the teacher to be an individual effort. Both are considered serious offenses and will significantly affect your course grade. Please refer to the Student Code of Conduct booklet for additional information.
Methodology
A combination of lecture, class discussion, presentations, videos, cooperative learning, and problem-based learning will be used in this course. Grades will be determined by the satisfactory and timely completion of assignments. The grade of each assignment is based on the prerequisite given for each assignment. Below is an overview of topic/ units and major assessments/assignments for this course. Please note dates/timeframes are subject to change and are an estimate.
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