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English IV (AP) 140
Research and Research Writing


TIME FRAME:
GRADE: 12
CONTACT:


         MAP LEVEL: 4

23.1 LANGUAGE ARTS - READING AND RESPONDING --- 23.1.1.9.4 --- 23.1.2.9.2 --- 23.1.2.9.3 --- 23.1.2.9.6 --- 23.1.3.9.5 --- 23.1.4.9.1
23.2 LANGUAGE ARTS - EXPLORE AND RESPOND TO LITER --- 23.2.1.9.3 --- 23.2.2.9.1 --- 23.2.2.9.2 --- 23.2.3.9.2 --- 23.2.3.9.3
23.3 LANGUAGE ARTS - COMMUNICATING WITH OTHERS --- 23.3.2.9.1 --- 23.3.2.9.2 --- 23.3.2.9.3 --- 23.3.2.9.4 --- 23.3.2.9.5 --- 23.3.2.9.6
23.4 LANGUAGE ARTS - ENGLISH LANG CONVENTIONS --- 23.4.2.9.1 --- 23.4.2.9.2 --- 23.4.3.9.1 --- 23.4.3.9.2 --- 23.4.3.9.3
04.2 LRIT - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY --- 04.2.4.9.2 --- 04.2.5.9.2 --- 04.2.5.9.3 --- 04.2.5.9.8 --- 04.2.6.9.1 --- 04.2.6.9.2




What are the necessary steps to prepare and write a researched paper?
What makes a researched paper effective?
How are researched materials effectively integrated into a literary -analytical paper?




This class consists of a survey approach to British and World Literature spanning thirteen centuries. The latter part of the course focuses on modern texts. The literature is chosen both for its aesthetic value and its cultural significance. The literature offers examination of the human condition, with a focus upon the principle concerns of literary criticism and the great ideas of civilization. Writing completed for the course focuses on in-depth text analysis as well as the application of ideas from the texts to our present day society. Another major emphasis of this course is the preparation of students for the Advanced Placement Exam. Text selections for the course are made with an awareness of what the test will demand.





RESEARCH
Students in AP Senior English will demonstrate the ability to:
-- Evaluate sources for credibility and validity,
-- Record appropriate information from texts in note form,
-- Gather appropriate information for a works cited page,
-- Generate a works cited page that adheres to MLA guidelines,
-- Paraphrase and summarize from text,
-- Understand the concept of plagiarism and its consequences,
-- Organize information to structure the final product,
-- Use appropriate format for citations,
-- Recognize and use appropriate types of resources for the task,
-- Demonstrate facility with a variety of source materials, including print, non-print, Internet, and computer resources,
-- Sort and classify information,
-- Distinguish valid and invalid sources,
-- Judge the quality of sources,
-- Demonstrate appropriate use of technology to accomplish tasks, including appropriate use of The Internet,
-- Use a variety of evaluation and assessment strategies,
-- Effectively integrate researched material into a paper,
-- Choose appropriate format for presentation of the final product.






All students (as needed) will:
-- Be given guidelines for selecting resources,
-- Be assisted in utilizing technology effectively,
-- Be taught the difference between correct paraphrasing, incorrect paraphrasing, and plagiarism,
-- Be provided with a copy of the Academic Integrity policy and explained the consequences of the violations of it,
-- Be provided with suggested strategies for effective note taking,
-- Be given models and formulas for a works cited page in MLA format,
-- Be shown models of parenthetical documentation in MLA format,
-- Be instructed on effective organizations for materials in a final product,
-- Complete all the steps of the writing process.




Research will be evaluated both on the final product. The final paper/product will be evaluated for completion, MLA format, effective use of resources, proper citation format, proper works cited format, effective organization strategy, diction, grammatical correctness, and fluency.




Bud's Research Manual, 5th edition




The research unit may be used to create both an oral and/or a written product. The research unit may also be used to foster an effective debate unit. As AP students, teachers expect a level of student independence during the research process. Completion of the process is expected, but not assessed with process points.