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Grading Policy & Procedures
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If you disagree with any posted grade, you have 48 hours from the time the grade is posted to dispute the grade. Instructions for disputing a grade are given in the Important Documents Module.
All assignments are due as specified on the daily schedule. If it is necessary to change a due date, that information will be given in class. Failure to know of an assignment due date announced in class due to absence or any other reason will NOT be excused. The instructor is not obligated to allow make-up speeches. Required outlines, reports, and/or research, if late, will be downgraded by 10 points each of the four days of the work week (M-R). Students who are tardy to class and present outlines to the instructor upon their arrival or at the end of class will have their outlines downgraded by 5 points. That process will continue until an F is recorded for the assignment. The student, however, must still attempt the assignment. A student must attempt the persuasive speech in order to receive a passing semester grade in this course.
Presentations, outlines, and research will be prepared using techniques presented in lecture. When there is a discrepancy between the textbook and instructor, use the instructor’s methods. The textbook is an information resource but is not necessarily what the instructor expects on assignments for the class.
All outlines and Works Cited sheets are due on the first scheduled speaking day. All outlines are to be typed and STAPLED OR PAPER-CLIPPED. If an outline is not fastened with a staple or paper clip, points will be deducted from the outline. DO NOT ask to use the instructor’s stapler. It is your responsibility as a student to have all materials necessary to satisfactorily turn in an assignment. The instructor will not return written material to the student until after the student’s presentation.
There are no make-ups for missed exams, group activities, group presentations, pop-quizzes, pop-impromptu speeches, or class activities. There is no extra-credit or do-over work for this class.
The final exam or activity is mandatory. If a student does not take the final exam or participate in the final exam activity, his/her earned semester grade will be lowered by one letter grade.
Cell phones are to be turned off or placed on silent BEFORE entering class. If your cell phone sounds during class, you will be warned the first time. If your cell phone sounds while the instructor is talking, you will be instructed to leave class and will be counted absent for the day. If your cell phone sounds during another student’s speech, either: 1) you will leave, be counted absent, and your grade for that same speech will be lowered by five points, whether or not you have already given your speech or 2) the entire class will have a pop-quiz. If you leave class to answer a cell phone/pager, you will be counted absent for the day. If you think you have extenuating circumstances that require you to answer your phone/pager, talk to the instructor before class.
The instructor will not tolerate sleeping, doing homework, or other shows of non-participation in class. If any of these occur, the student will be counted tardy or absent for the day (at the instructor’s discretion).
The speaker must be dressed appropriately for his/her presentation. Dress as if you were teaching a college course for the day. This means: no hats, no shorts, a solid shirt (no writing on the shirt), no sunglasses, no ripped jeans, no revealing clothing, etc. Your eyes must be visible. Tie back your hair, turn the bill on your cap backward, etc. If in the instructor’s opinion you are not appropriately dressed, 10 points will be deducted from your speech. If you have any questions concerning dress, contact your instructor well before the day you are to deliver your speech.
All work and communication submitted--from an outline to an email--must be written using all aspects of Standard English--capitalization, spelling, punctuation, grammar, syntax, etc. This means you may not use emoticons. You will lose points on your assignment if you do not use Standard English. If you email me using emoticons or text-messaging jargon, I will return the email to you requesting that you resubmit it using Standard English.
The final grade will be determined by the following tentative point system.
90-100% = A; 80=89% = B; 70-79% = C; 60-69% = D; 0-59% = F
Tentative Assignments
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Demonstration speech
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70
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Demonstrative topic drop box
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2
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Demo rough draft outline
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2
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Demonstration final outline
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30
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Informative speech
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80
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Informative topic drop box
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2
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Informative outline
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30
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Persuasive speech
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100
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Persuasive topic drop box
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2
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Persuasive outline
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40
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Audience Analysis
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10
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Forced Ranking
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15
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Impromptu speeches (1)
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2
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Speech Dos and Don’ts Test
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20
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Exams
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80
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Final Exam
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20
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Class activities / pop quizzes
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??
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TENTATIVE TOTAL
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505+
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