Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Student Goals:
The students will learn:
Major Projects:
There are five major projects in Painting class. Your grade will be based on the quality of the work as
outlined by the rubric. Self-assessment using the rubric is encouraged throughout the duration of a
project.
The projects in this class are as follows:
Examples of assignments for completion grades may include the following (DSB):
Small DSB assignments submitted one day late (the next day the class meets) will be eligible for
a maximum of 60% credit.
Small DSB assignments submitted two or more days late will not be eligible for credit.
Major assignments submitted one day late (the next day the class meets) will be eligible for a
maximum of 80% credit.
Major assignments submitted two or more days late will not be eligible for credit.
It is the students responsibility to bring late work directly to the instructor at the beginning of
the period, if its being submitted late. Do not leave your DSB on a desk or a counter! Hand it
directly to the instructor.
Make-up work:
Work or activities missed due to excused or prearranged absences should be made up the next day or by
prearranged deadline with the instructor. It is the students responsibility to request make-up work
within two days of the missed class. Missed instruction due to excused absences may be made up, by
appointment, outside of class time. Work, demonstrations or activities missed due to unexcused
absences may not be made up.
Cell phones are not allowed in class unless they are part of the lesson and are specifically requested by
the instructor. This syllabus constitutes the initial notification of this policy. A student will receive on
warning during the semester if his/her cell becomes an issue during class. Students whose cell phones
create learning or teaching issues will be referred to Dean of Students.
If there are extenuating circumstances in which a student must use his/her phone, it is the responsibility
of the student to notify he instructor of such a need at the beginning of class, and may only be used with
instructor approval.
Personal music devices may be brought to class, but may only be used during the time(s) specified by
the instructor. It is the students responsibility to insure that his/her music device does not compromise
their learning or concentration, or that of their classmates. The student has sole responsibility for the
safety of his/her music device.
No other electronic devices may be brought to class unless its need is specified in a legal document such
as an IEP or 504 plan. This document must be brought to the instructors attention prior to class in which
the device is to be used. Digital recording of the class or its content, by any means, is not allowed
without express consent of the instructor.
No electronic games are allowed in class including those games installed on school issued laptops.
Student expectations:
Arrive on time
Attend class everyday
Put your best effort into your work
Observe safety rules
Clean up after yourself
Be an asset to the classroom community
Put supplies and tools away everyday
Ask questions when you are uncertain or for clarification
Be respectful of your classmates, instructors, and guest speakers
Celebrate your successes
Look for enjoyment in the process as much as in the product
Check your grade early and often
My contact information:
Klchoate30@gmail.com
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