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'''World Literature''' is a college prep [[English]] course in the upper rotation.
 
'''World Literature''' is a college prep [[English]] course in the upper rotation.
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== Course catalog description ==
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This is a course for students who want a college prep program in high school English. It is a general introduction to
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world literature which includes readings from such authors as Shakespeare, Achebe, Bronte, and Austen. Because it is
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a required course, it includes particular emphasis on instruction in reading and writing. Students should expect to
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complete two to three major essay-quality assignments during the course.
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One semester of this course or World Classics (H) is required.
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* Prerequisites: Successful completion of 9th and 10th grade UC Approved “b” courses; grades 11 and 12
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* Homework Expectation: 2-3 hours a week
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* District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 5, 6
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* This class is a College Prep Class
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== Authors covered ==
  
 
== Should I take this course? ==
 
== Should I take this course? ==
 
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 17 September 2021

World Literature
DepartmentEnglish
LengthSemester
Credit typeUnweighted
Teacher(s)Ms. Holdener

World Literature is a college prep English course in the upper rotation.

Course catalog description

This is a course for students who want a college prep program in high school English. It is a general introduction to world literature which includes readings from such authors as Shakespeare, Achebe, Bronte, and Austen. Because it is a required course, it includes particular emphasis on instruction in reading and writing. Students should expect to complete two to three major essay-quality assignments during the course.

One semester of this course or World Classics (H) is required.

  • Prerequisites: Successful completion of 9th and 10th grade UC Approved “b” courses; grades 11 and 12
  • Homework Expectation: 2-3 hours a week
  • District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 5, 6
  • This class is a College Prep Class

Authors covered

Should I take this course?