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English Composition Faculty Resources

Our Teaching Philosophy

We value writing that is meaningful and challenging and that provides opportunities for students to make genuine connections among their academic lives, personal and professional worlds, and community. We promote collaboration and communication; foster student-centered learning environments, which at times extend beyond the traditional classroom; employ active learning techniques; incorporate cultural awareness and understanding; and build a sense of community, often through a thematic approach that unifies the course. Furthermore, we strive to help students understand writing as process (which is sometimes messy), with emphasis on the role of reflection and self-exploration as students develop rhetorical awareness about audience, purpose, subject, and self.

 

English 071, 081, 091, 101,102 Textbook Orders (Sign In to access this page)

 Assignments and Student Writing

Pam Davenport and Darby Heath conclude their Weaving the Tapestry of Our Life learning community (English 101 and Sociology 101) with A Multigenre Reflection and Portfolio. Read their student, Amanda Gastelum's Multigenre Reflection and Portfolio.

A Multigenre Reflection and Portfolio Assignment Sheet (word.doc)
A Multigenre Reflection and Portfolio (student model) by Amanda Gastelum (word.doc)

I-Search Essay Assignment Sheet

 

 

Additional Instructor Resources

Faculty Development at CGCC 

Student Writing Release and Permission to Publish Form

Sample Syllabus Statements for Course Material

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