Syllabus

NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE

COURSE SYLLABUS

 

 

Course Title:

Learning Framework

Course Prefix & Number: 

EDUC 1300

Section 842 

 

Semester/Year:

2018-19 FA

Semester Credit Hours:

3

Lecture Hours:

48

Lab Hours:

0

Course Description (NCTC Catalog):   A study of the: research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition, and motivation; factors that impact learning, and application of learning strategies. Theoretical models of strategic learning, cognition, and motivation serve as the conceptual basis for the introduction of college-level student academic strategies. Students use assessment instruments (e.g., learning inventories) to help them identify their own strengths and weaknesses as strategic learners. Students are ultimately expected to integrate and apply the learning skills discussed across their own academic programs and become effective and efficient learners. Students developing these skills should be able to continually draw from the theoretical models they have learned.

Course Prerequisite(s): None

Required or Recommended Course Materials:

     Cornerstones for College Success 7th Edition by Robert M. Sherfield, and Patricia G. Moody.

 

             

 

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

Name of Instructor:

Diana Leman, M.Ed.

Campus/Office Location:

Flower Mound

Telephone Number:

972-899-8400 or -8408 (Flower Mound)

E-mail Address:

dleman@nctc.edu

 

OFFICE HOURS:  By Appointment Only

 

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (From Academic Course Guide Manual/Workforce Education Course Manual/NCTC Catalog

At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

1.

Strengthen academic performance by identifying key components of the successful student.

2.

Develop self-awareness and career goals within an academic atmosphere.

3.

Evaluate the quality and conclusions of the research to which they are exposed, which can simultaneously influence human thought, emotion and behavior.

4.

Analyze and gain an understanding of historical, biological, psychological, and socio-cultural dimensions of learning and developmental psychology, dimensions that can simultaneously influence human thought, emotion and behavior.

5.

Describe the research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition, and motivation.

6.

Compose writing assignment(s) using Standard American English and basic computer skills.

 

 

 

 

 

GRADING CRITERIA

# of Graded Course   Elements

Graded Course Elements

Percentage or Point Values

10

Time Management Reflections (10@10 pts ea)

100 pts (10%)

2

Detailed Time Management Reflections (2@25 pts ea)

50 pts (05%)

1

Career/College Exploration Assignment

50 pts (05%)

1

Journal Article Analysis

100 pts (10%)

1

Cognition, Learning, & Motivation Assignment

100 pts (10%)

1

Interview – Career Research

50 pts (05%)

2

Resume & Cover Letter (2 @ 25 pts ea)

50 pts (05%)

1

Research Paper (on chosen career)

100 pts (10%)

1

Successful Student Reflection

50 pts (05%)

5

Quizes (5@10 pts ea)

50 pts (05%)

3

Tests (3 @100 pts ea)

300 pts (30%)

 

 

Grading Scale                         A  =  1000 – 900 pts   90 – 100 %

                                                B  =    899 – 800 pts    80 –  89 %

                                                C  =    799 – 700 pts    70 –  79 %

                                                D  =    699 – 600 pts   60 –  69 %

                                                F  =     599 –   0   pts   59 % and Below

 

 

 

COURSE SUBJECT OUTLINE

Major Assignments

Due Date (Tentative)

Grading Criteria

Time Management Reflections (or ETF) (10)

 

Due on Tuesdays beginning

9-11-18 through 11-13-18

Complete Reflection as outlined

Detailed Time Management Reflections (2)

1st due 9-4-18

2nd due 12-4-18

Complete Reflection as outlined

Career/College Exploration Assignment

9-13-18

Completely answer questions on handout, must be typed

Journal Article Analysis

10-2-18

Rubric provided with assignment instructions – APA format req.

Cognition, Learning & Motivation Assignment

10-18-18

 

Rubric provided with assignment instructions

Resume & Cover Letter

10-25-18

Complete as explained in class

 

Interview – Career Research

11-8-18

Rubric provided with assignment instructions

Research Paper

(chosen career)

11-27-18

Rubric provided with assignment instructions – APA format required

Successful Student Reflection

12-6-18

Rubric provided with assignment instructions

 

 

 

 

ATTENDANCE POLICY

Regular and punctual attendance is expected of all students in all classes for which they have registered.   It is not the teacher’s responsibility to provide the student with notes for any missed classes unless the student has an extenuating reason for the absence which has been approved by the instructor BEFORE the absence occurs.  Valid reasons for absence, however, do not relieve the student of the responsibility for turning in required work on time.  Students will not be allowed to make up an examination missed due to absence unless they have reasons acceptable to the instructor.  A student who is compelled to be absent when a test is given should petition the instructor, in advance if possible, for permission to postpone the exam.  Student will be dropped from a class by the Registrar upon recommendation of the instructor who feels the student has been justifiably absent or tardy a sufficient number of times to preclude meeting the course’s objectives.    Persistent, unjustified absences from classes or laboratories will be considered sufficient cause for College officials to drop a student from the rolls of the College. From Board Policy FC (LOCAL)

An attendance sheet will be passed around at the beginning of each class period and it is your responsibility to initial this sheet.  Regular and punctual attendance is expected of all students in all classes for which they have registered.

Last day to withdraw from a course with a “W” is NOVEMBER 8.  If you wish to withdraw from this or any course, you must see the Admissions Office on any campus to complete the necessary paperwork to withdraw from your course.

 

IMPORTANT POLICIES

  • Time Management Reflections (ETF) will be available in CANVAS on Tuesdays only opening at 12:00 am and will close at 11:59 pm.  Late work will NOT be accepted.
  • LATE ASSIGNMENTS are not accepted after the posted due date.  It is the student’s responsibility to be aware what the due date is.
  • Make-up exams are allowed in extreme cases ONLY and require special permission by the instructor to be taken at another time.  The student should discuss this with the instructor BEFORE the exam is given if at all possible.  (For example - An excuse of being “sick” would require a doctor’s note.)
  • Cell phones are to remain silenced and put away during class hours (in pocket, purse, or backpack).
  • Disruptive behavior which detracts from the class in any way may result in your dismissal from the class for that day or other appropriate consequence (See Student Handbook referenced below).

 

 

DISABILITY SERVICES (Office for Students with Disabilities)

The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provides support services for students with disabilities, students enrolled in technical areas of study, and students who are classified as special populations (i.e. single parents).

Support services for students with disabilities might include appropriate and reasonable accommodations, or they may be in the form of personal counseling, academic counseling, career counseling, etc.  Furthermore, OSD Counselors work with students to encourage self-advocacy and promote empowerment. The Counselors also provides resource information, disability-related information, and adaptive technology for students who qualify.

If you feel you have needs for services that the institution provides, please reach out to either Wayne Smith (940) 498-6207 or Yvonne Sandman (940) 668-3300.  Alternative students may stop by Room 170 in Corinth or Room 111 in Gainesville.

CORE CURRICULUM FOUNDATIONAL COMPONENT AREA (For classes in the Core)______________


o Communication

o Mathematics              

o Life and Physical Science

o Language, Philosophy & Culture

o Creative Arts

o American History

o Government/Political Science

o Social and Behavioral Sciences

Component Area Option

 


 

REQUIRED CORE OBJECTIVES (For classes in the Core)


                 Critical Thinking

                 Communication

o                 Empirical and Quantitative

 

o                 Teamwork

o                 Personal Responsibility

o                 Social Responsibility


COURSE TYPE

o                 Academic General Education Course (from ACGM but not in NCTC Core)

Academic NCTC Core Curriculum Course

o WECM Course

 

STUDENT HANDBOOK

Students are expected to follow all rules and regulations found in the student handbook and published online.  http://www.nctc.edu/catalog/index.html

 

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY

Scholastic dishonesty shall include, but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, academic falsification, intellectual property dishonesty, academic dishonesty facilitation and collusion.  Faculty members may document and bring charges against a student who is engaged in or is suspected to be engaged in academic dishonesty.  See Student Handbook, “Student Rights & Responsibilities: Student Conduct ([FLB(LOCAL)]”. 

 

Consequences for academic dishonesty may include:

  1.  Receiving a “0” on test or assignment
  2. Referral to NCTC officials for more severe punishment as necessary

 

QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, or COMPLAINTS

If you have a question about the course, an assignment, your grade, missing class, etc., please contact your instructor before or after class or by email:  Diana Leman – dleman@nctc.edu.

 

Name of Instructional Dean:

Sara Flusche, Dean of Instruction

Office Location:

Gainesville Campus, 1300 Building, Room 1306

Telephone Number:

940-668-3351

E-mail Address:

sflusche@nctc.edu

 

 

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE___________________________________________________________

 

August 28

Syllabus/ Introductions

August 30

Introductions/Chapter 6

September 4

 Chapter 6

1st Time Management Reflection Due

September 6

Chapter 6

September 11

Chapter 1                    ETF #1

September 13

Chapter 1

Career/College Exploration Assign. Due

September 18

Chapter 2                    ETF #2

September 20

Chapter 2

September 25

Disc Journal Article   ETF #3

September 27

Journal Article Analysis Draft Due

October 2

Chapter 3                    ETF #4

Journal Article Analysis Due

October 4

Chapter 4/Test 1 Review

October 9

Test 1                          ETF #5

October 11

Chapter 5

October 16

Chapter 5                     ETF #6

October 18

Chapter 5/15

Cognition, Learning, Motivation Assign Due

October 23

Chapter 15/7               ETF #7

October 25

Chapter 7

Resume/Cover Letter Due

October 30

Chapter 7                     ETF #8

November 1

Chapter 8

November 6

Chapter 9/Review Test 2

                                      ETF #9

November 8

Test 2

Career Interview Paper Due

November 13

Chapter 10                 ETF #10

November 15

Chapter 10

November 20

Holiday – No Class

November 22

Holiday – No Class

November 27

Chapter 12

Career Research Paper Due

November 29

Chapter 13

December 4

Chapter 13/14

2nd Time Management Reflection Due

December 6

Chapter 14/Test 3 Review

Successful Student Reflection Due

December 11

Test 3 (Final Exam)

December 13

NO CLASS