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'''Communication''' is a college prep [[English]] course in the lower rotation, taken during the same year as [[Western Literature]].
'''Communication''' was a former college prep [[English]] course in the lower rotation, taken during the same year as [[Western Literature]].
 
== Course catalog description ==
This course is for students who want a college prep program in high school English and is an introduction to basic
school-level study of composition, reading, and public speaking. The work of the semester is on effective persuasive organizing, supporting, and presenting materials in a paper or speech. Reading is selected to emphasize the challenges of effective communication. Students should expect to complete two to three major projects, including public speaking, during the course.
 
One semester of this course or of Advanced Communications is required for graduation.
* Prerequisites: None; grades 9 and 10
* Homework Expectation: 1-2 hours a week, depending on assigned projects/speeches
* District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
* This class is a College Prep Class
* Student must be concurrently enrolled in Western Literature (0117)


== Topics covered ==
== Topics covered ==

Latest revision as of 23:53, 23 October 2024

Communication
DepartmentEnglish
LengthSemester
WeightUnweighted
Teacher(s)Mr. Halter
Ms. Whichard
??? LaFountain


Communication was a former college prep English course in the lower rotation, taken during the same year as Western Literature.

Course catalog description

This course is for students who want a college prep program in high school English and is an introduction to basic school-level study of composition, reading, and public speaking. The work of the semester is on effective persuasive organizing, supporting, and presenting materials in a paper or speech. Reading is selected to emphasize the challenges of effective communication. Students should expect to complete two to three major projects, including public speaking, during the course.

One semester of this course or of Advanced Communications is required for graduation.

  • Prerequisites: None; grades 9 and 10
  • Homework Expectation: 1-2 hours a week, depending on assigned projects/speeches
  • District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
  • This class is a College Prep Class
  • Student must be concurrently enrolled in Western Literature (0117)

Topics covered

  1. Overview of Communication
  2. Professionalism
  3. Public speaking
  4. Marketing (if time)

Should I take this course?

This course contains minimal amounts of writing, and should be taken if writing is not desired.