English Department Overview
English Department Announcements
Ms. Marciea Ball, English Department Chair
English Department ESLRs
Spiritually Conscious:
- Raise and explore questions about faith and spirituality through reading and writing.
- Compare and find correlations in literature with the Christian Gospel.
- Explain how religions and spirituality connects to or inspires themes in literature.
- Recognize historical/religious events and their implications in literature.
Academically ready:
- Reading analyzing and comprehending various literary texts.
- Develop essay responses that include clear thesis statements and supporting evidence.
- Critique and respond to arguments made by others.
- Evaluate diverse primary materials such as autobiographies, first person narratives, poetry, and visual artistic texts.
- Evaluate secondary materials such as scholarly works and literary criticisms.
- Organize materials for future study.
- Students will master and understand the significance of the writing process.
- Speak publicly.
Intellectually equipped:
- Demonstrate comprehension of a broad body of Historical, cultural and social knowledge.
- Express ideas clearly in writing.
- Write to persuade with evidence.
- Compare and contrast writing styles by considering viewpoint and audience.
- Explain how a literary work can affect individuals, culture and society.
Naturally expressive:
- Work with classmates to research literarily criticisms and relevant background information.
- Effectively argue a position on a variety of issues.
- Use humanities to display knowledge and apply creativity.
- Being able to reflect and correlate literature with students own histories experiences and goals to contribute to personal growth.
- Being able to express original thoughts and ideas through creative writing.
Technologically Prepared:
- Demonstrate use of technology based research present arguments and contextual information in a multimedia format.
- Effectively use technology for the means of multimedia projects, presentations, composition and publishing.
Socially conscious:
- Identify underrepresented viewpoints in a variety of literary genres.
- Raise and explore questions about beliefs, actions and human nature in a cultural context.
- Access the historical significance and cultural impact of key literary works.
- Globally conscious of current events.