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EDLT 218 - Exploring Issues of Sustainability through Writing


Description:
Issues of sustainability (social, political, environmental, and economic human practices) will be explored through a “flipped classroom.” Writer’s workshop will be used during class, with course information and readings presented through digital and print means. Course will be offered every year (Spring, Summer).

Credits: (4)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Identify sustainable issues in communities, society, and other contexts
  • Describe issues of sustainability, particularly social, political, environmental, and economic human practices
  • Demonstrate processes, purposes, and practical aspects of writing about sustainability in a workshop format
  • Write on issues of sustainability using traits of effective writing with the support of narrative, informational, argumentative, and poetry mentor texts
  • Demonstrate strategies for finding, selecting, and refining topics about sustainability for writing
  • Demonstrate components of writing process and its recursive, interactive, and collaborative nature
  • Demonstrate traits of effective writing (e.g. development of ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence structure, and conventions) through writing
  • Demonstrate how purpose, audience, mode, form and perspective shape writing through writing
Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
2/1/18



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