Inglés, Grado 12, Preparación para la Universidad

Código: ENG4UGrado: 12Tipo: Preparación universitariaCréditos: 1.0
Descripción del curso

This course emphasizes the strengthening of the literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyse a range of challenging literary texts from various periods, countries, and cultures; interpret and evaluate informational and graphic texts; and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms. An important focus will be on using academic language coherently and confidently, selecting the reading strategies best suited to particular texts and particular purposes for reading, and developing greater control in writing. The course is intended to prepare students for university, college, or the workplace.

Expectativas generales

Al final de este curso, los estudiantes desarrollan las siguientes habilidades en estas diferentes áreas:

1. Essay Writing
1.1Using Knowledge of Form and Style: draft and revise their writing, using a variety of  literary, informational, and graphic forms and stylistic elements appropriate for the  purpose and audience
1.2Developing and Organizing Content: generate, gather, and organize ideas and  information to write for an intended purpose and audience
2. Nonfiction & Media Studies
2.1Understanding Media Forms, Conventions, and Techniques: identify some media  forms and explain how the conventions and techniques associated with them are used  to create meaning
2.2Reading for Meaning: read and demonstrate an understanding of a variety of literary,  informational, and graphic texts, using a range of strategies to construct meaning
2.3Reflecting on Skills and Strategies: reflect on and identify their strengths as media  interpreters and creators, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most  helpful in understanding and creating media texts.
3. Short Stories & Poetry
3.1Listening to Understand: listen in order to understand and respond appropriately in a  variety of situations for a variety of purposes;
3.2Reading With Fluency: use knowledge of words and cueing systems to read fluently
3.3Applying Knowledge of Conventions: use editing, proofreading, and publishing skills  and strategies, and knowledge of language conventions, to correct errors, refine  expression, and present their work effectively;
4. Novel Study: “The Curious Incident of the Dog at Nighttime”
4.1Understanding Form and Style: recognize a variety of text forms, text features, and  stylistic elements and demonstrate understanding of how they help communicate  meaning
4.2Speaking to Communicate: use speaking skills and strategies appropriately to  communicate with different audiences for a variety of purposes
4.3Reflecting on Skills and Strategies: reflect on and identify their strengths as writers,  areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful at different stages in  the writing process
5. Shakespeare “Hamlet: Prince of Denmark”
5.1Reflecting on Skills and Strategies: reflect on and identify their strengths as listeners  and speakers, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful in  oral communication situations
5.2Applying Knowledge of Conventions: use editing, proofreading, and publishing skills  and strategies, and knowledge of language conventions, to correct errors, refine  expression, and present their work effectively
5.3Creating Media Texts: create a variety of media texts for different purposes and  audiences, using appropriate forms, conventions, and techniques
6. Film Study “The Truman Show” 1994
6.1Critical Literacy: identify the perspectives and/or biases evident in media texts,  including increasingly complex texts, and comment on any questions they may raise  about beliefs, values, identity, and power
6.2Production Perspectives: explain how a variety of production, marketing, and  distribution factors influence the media industry
6.3Interconnected Skills: identify a variety of their skills in listening, speaking, reading,  and writing and explain how the skills help them interpret and produce media texts
Resumen del contenido del curso
Tiempo asignado
1. Unit 1: Essay Writing

Students will explore the MLA format and style guide and write an  essay following this format. Students will be well prepared for university  by improving their academic writing skills such as editing, proofreading  and publishing.

6 Hours (4.5 hrs Online/ 1.5 hrs Offline)
2. Unit 2: Short Stories & Poetry

Students will have the opportunity to explore two meaningful thriller  short stories; “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Judge’s  House” by Bram Stoker. Students will explore these literary texts for  meaning, identify historical context and bias, as well as evaluate the  effectiveness of the texts. Students will also complete a “Mock Trial” assignment where they will be applying previous skills of rhetorical  analysis. Students will also explore a poem, “Watching the Perseids” by  Isabel Rogers, and identify similar techniques, themes and figurative  languages as explored within the two short stories.

18 hours (5 hrs Online/ 13hrs Offline)
3. Unit 3: Podcasting

Students will have the opportunity to not only explore multiple podcasts,  but work on creating their own meaningful podcast. This is a  meaningful unit as it will require students to engage their critical  thinking skills on a new and different level; needing to listen carefully  and analyze the content for meaning, rhetoric and facts.

18 hours (12 hrs Online/ 6 hrs Offline)
4. Unit 4: Novel Study: “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime” by Mark Haddon

Students will read the novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the  Nighttime” by Mark Haddon. This novel is set in England in the 1990’s  and follows the story of a young man with a form of autism. Through his  novel we will dive into the themes of society, culture, health and  stereotypes. Students will produce an essay in this unit, along with  other meaningful written work. Students will also have the opportunities  to have “round circle” discussions and practice presenting their opinion  and ideas in front of an audience. Students will need to buy a  hardcopy or ebook version of the novel.

24 hours (6 hrs Online/ 18 hrs Offline)
5. Unit 5: Play Study: “Hamlet: Prince of Denmark” by William Shakespeare

Students will be exploring the language and themes of Shakespeare’s  Hamlet, as well as the reading strategies that will help them understand  the play. Students will continue to improve their skills of planning,  organizing, drafting, revising, and polishing a literary essay are examined, practiced, and assessed  throughout this unit. Students can access this play online for free  via Sparknotes.com .

24 hours (6 hrs Online/ 18 hrs Offline)
6. Unit 6: Film Study “Empire of Dirt” a Canadian Film released in 2013

Students will watch the film “Empire of Dirt” and as a class we will work  in collaboration to analyze its meaning, production value and purpose.  We will explore multiple film techniques used within the film and  discuss the value they added. This film is particularly valuable as it  showcases the lives of Aboriginal individuals within Canada.

6 hours (2 hrs Online/ 4hrs Offline)
7. Final Evaluation

Cumulative Project: Independent Novel Media Study

11 hours (4 hrs Online/ 7 hrs Offline)
Total107 Hours
Estrategias de enseñanza y aprendizaje

This course is organized into a semester format. Lessons and activities will be presented to students via the internet. Synchronous lessons will be provided though live online teaching  and lessons, and student to student discussion forums. 

A variety of strategies will be used in the online delivery of this course. Instructional strategies will include but are not limited to: 

  • Clases dirigidas por el profesor 
  • Clases dirigidas por los alumnos 
  • Guiado - Conferencias  
  • Aprendizaje cooperativo 
  • Investigación independiente 
  • Aprendizaje entre iguales 
  • Presentaciones multimedia 

Learning goals will be discussed at the beginning of each assignment and success criteria  be provided to students. The success criteria are used to develop the assessment tools in this course, including rubrics and checklists.

Estrategias de evaluación del rendimiento de los estudiantes

Se requiere una variedad de métodos, estrategias e instrumentos de valoración y evaluación adecuados a la expectativa evaluada. Estos incluyen el diagnóstico, formativo y sumativo dentro del curso y dentro de cada unidad. Seguimos estrictamente el documento Growing Success del Ministerio de Educación.

La evaluación PARA EL APRENDIZAJE y la evaluación COMO APRENDIZAJE se obtienen a través de diversos medios, entre los que se incluyen los siguientes: 

  • Comentarios descriptivos continuos 
  • Autoevaluación 
  • Evaluación inter pares 
  • Conferencias entre estudiantes y profesores con regularidad para: 
    • o verbalize observations 
    • o ask questions 
    • o clarify understanding 

Las pruebas de los logros de los alumnos (evaluación DEL aprendizaje) se recogen a través de observaciones continuas del trabajo más consistente, teniendo en cuenta el trabajo más reciente de diversas fuentes. 

La evaluación en este curso se basará en las expectativas del plan de estudios provincial de Ontario. Los estudiantes dispondrán de numerosas y variadas oportunidades para demostrar todo el alcance de sus logros. Las categorías de evaluación y los desgloses son los siguientes: 

  • Knowledge 25% 
  • Pensamiento 25% 
  • Aplicación 25% 
  • Communication 25% 

La nota final se determinará de la siguiente manera: 

  • Trabajo trimestral 70% 
    • Assignment 30% 
    • Projects 25% 
    • Essays 30% 
    • Unit Tests 15% 
  • Evaluación final 30% 
    • Independent Media Project 50% 
    • Final Exam 50%
Consideración para la planificación de programas

A los alumnos con necesidades especiales y a los estudiantes de inglés como lengua extranjera se les proporcionarán adaptaciones, como tiempo adicional, tecnología de apoyo y escriba cuando esté disponible. Los profesores que planifican un programa en esta asignatura se esfuerzan por tener en cuenta las consideraciones para la planificación del programa que se alinean con la política y las iniciativas del Ministerio de Educación de Ontario en una serie de áreas importantes.

Habilidades de aprendizaje

Las Capacidades de Aprendizaje que se enumeran a continuación son fundamentales para el éxito de los alumnos. Las Habilidades de Aprendizaje se evalúan independientemente de los logros y se determinan a través de la observación y la participación. Se utilizará una lista de comprobación y una conferencia del alumno para determinar el nivel en cada categoría. 

  1. Responsabilidad 
  2. Organización 
  3. Trabajo independiente 
  4. Colaboración 
  5. Iniciativa 
  6. Autorregulación
Recursos necesarios para el estudiante

This course will be entirely administered online, with most resources being available for free.  The students will need to purchase either a hard copy book, or an ebook of the  following: 

  • “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime” by Mark Haddon You may choose to purchase a hard copy of the following books: 
  • “Hamlet” a play by William Shakespeare (Sparknotes version recommended)
  • Merriam Webster Dictionary
  • Merriam Webster Thesaurus
Recursos proporcionados por el estudiante
  • Folletos y notas en PowerPoint 
  • iSpring Lessons 
  • Lecturas y recursos en línea 
  • Vídeos

Comprar curso

$549.00

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