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Class Participation (20%)We will base your class participation grade on the frequency and quality of your contribution to classroom discussion. Positive contributions consist not merely of answering the professor's questions. They also include:
Throughout the semester, we will call on various groups of students to make short presentations concerning the reading. These exercises will not only teach you how to teach your peers, but they will also help you learn how to speak sensibly and coherently. Our assessment of your performance during these presentations will also influence your class participation grade. Furthermore, if you are a student, your job consists of learning. We expect you to come to class prepared to learn.
Absences: You are expected to attend every class period of this course. We expect that, on a rare occasion, you may be unable to attend. You may be absentwithout penaltythree times during the semester, regardless of whether your absence is documented or undocumented. To be clear: if you have one job interview, one visit to a Manchester judge, and one day of strep throat, you should not assume that you still having three so-called "unexcused" absences coming to you. An absence is an absence. If you have more than 5 absences, you may not be able to earn more than a "C" in the course. If you have more than 7 absences, you may not be able to pass the course. Exceptions to this policy are made by the Dean's Office. For
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