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Spanish 4434 SPRING 2009 Instructor: Dr. June K. Laval Office: Pilcher 136 Phone: (770) 423-6456 or leave Hours: By appointment. message at (770) 423-6366 Email: [email protected] Web: http://ksuweb.kennesaw.edu/~jlaval Texts: Cadalso,Cartes Marruecas, Noches Lúgubres Duque de Rivas, Don Alvaro o la Fuerza del Sino José de Espronceda, Poesía y Prosa Tirso de Molina, José Zorrilla, El Burlador de Sevilla / Don Juan Tenorio Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Rimas Class meets: M, W 06:30 – 07:45 p.m. in English Building 172 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE (subject to revision as needed) Date Material Covered Jan 12 (M) Introducción al curso Jan 14 (W) Noches Lúgubres Jan 19 (M) Holiday Jan 21 (W) Noches Lúgubres Jan 26 (M) Noches Lúgubres Jan 28 (W) Don Alvaro Feb 02 (M) Don Alvaro Feb 04 (W) Don Alvaro Feb 09 (M) Don Alvaro Feb 11 (W) Test I Feb 16 (M) Espronceda Outline and bibliography due Feb 18 (W) Presentations Feb 23 (M) Presentations Feb 25 (W) Espronceda Mar 02 (M) Espronceda Mar 04 (W) Espronceda Mar 09 (M) Spring Break - No Classes Mar 11 (W) Spring Break - No Classes Mar 16 (M) Espronceda Mar 18 (W) Bécquer Mar 23 (M) BécquerMar 25 (W) Bécquer Outlines and bibliography due for presentations Mar 30 (M) Bécquer Apr 01 (W) Presentations Apr 06 (M) Presentations Apr 04 (W) Test II Apr 13 (M) Zorrilla Apr 15 (W) Zorrilla Apr 20 (M) Zorrilla Apr 22 (W) Zorrilla Review Apr 23 (M) Individual reports Apr 25 (W) Individual reports May 04 (M) Final Exam, from 06:30 - 08:30 p.m. in our classroom Final Grade 2 tests (20% each) 40% Unannounced quizzes, in-class essays, group discussions 15% 2 presentations (5% each) 10% 2 Outlines and bibliographies (2.5% each) 5% Discussion on one additional play scheduled on an individual basis with the professor 10% Final exam 20% ------------- 100% All tests are comprehensive. There will be no makeup tests. If a major test is missed, the student must contact the professor within 24 hours of the test missed, giving the reason for not taking the test. If the excuse is accepted, the grade on the final exam will replace the exam missed. It is not possible to do extra credit in the course. Notes: 1. The teacher may make changes in the syllabus with advance notice to the students. 2. Please, do not bring family members or guests to class. 3. All cellular telephones, pagers and other electronic devices must be turned off during class time. 4. All assignments are due at the beginning of class, on the dates assigned. No credit will be given if work is turned in late. Assignments must be typed. Attendance: Attendance is required. To be counted present, the student must be on time and must remain in class for the entire class period. A total of three absences (excused and/or unexcused) will be allowed. For each absence in excess of three, one point for each day missedwill be deducted from the student’s final average. Students are responsible for all announcements, including changes to the syllabus and assignments made in class, even if they are absent. Students who are absent, are not, by virtue of their absence, absolved of the responsibility to complete assignments made when they were not present. Student Learning Outcomes This course will contribute to the attainment of the following general (GSLO) and specific (SSLO) student learning outcomes of the B.A. in Modern Language & Culture (ML&C):1 GSLO ML&C 1: LANGUAGE, LINGUISTICS, & COMPARISONS Learners are proficient in using the target language, are familiar with the target language system, and seek opportunities to further develop their skills and knowledge. (Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes) SSLO ML&C 1.a.: Demonstrating Language Proficiency. Learners demonstrate a high level of proficiency in the target language, and they seek opportunities to strengthen their proficiency. (Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes) To address this outcome, learners will Read plays, poems, and critical essays. Upon completion of SPAN 4434, learners are expected to be able to move beyond literal comprehension, infer the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases in new contexts, infer and interpret the author’s intent, and offer a personal interpretation of text. Write a critical essay in Spanish . Upon completion of SPAN 4434, learners are expected to have achieved an Advanced-Low level in writing on the ACTFL scale. Discuss literary techniques and cultural issues related to the works studied as well as critical essays. Upon completion of SPAN 4434, learners are expected to have achieved an Advanced-Low level in interpersonal speaking on the ACTFL scale. Deliver an oral presentation extemporaneously, without reading notes, participate in class discussions. 1 By the end of this course, students are expected to reach the Advanced-low level of proficiency according to the ACTFL scale (see www.actfl.org ).Upon completion of SPAN 4434, learners are expected to speak in connected discourse using a variety of time frames and vocabulary appropriate to the topic. Use of extra-linguistic support to facilitate audience comprehension (e.g., visuals) is required. Assessment: written essays, presentations in class GSLO ML&C 2: CULTURES & LITERATURES Learners know the literature and culture of the target language countries. They use this knowledge to interpret and reflect upon the perspectives of the target culture in relation to its practices and products. (Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes) SSLO ML&C 2.a.: Demonstrating Cultural Understandings. Learners demonstrate that they understand the connections among the perspectives of a culture and its practices and products. (Knowledge, Skills) To address this outcome, learners will Read plays, poems, and critical essays as well as analyze and discuss the works read within their cultural context. Assessment: Presentations, critical essays SSLO ML&C 2.b.: Demonstrating Understanding of Literary and Cultural Texts and Traditions. Learners recognize the value and role of literary and cultural texts and use them to interpret and reflect upon the perspectives of the target cultures over time. (Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes) To address this outcome, learners will Read, analyze, and discuss literary and critical texts addressing a variety of


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