Eng01: Study and Thinking Skills Syllabus
Eng01: Study and Thinking Skills Syllabus
COURSE SYLLABUS
(Revised, June, 2010)
Vision
Mission
Core Values
GO God Loving
S Service Oriented
L Leadership by Example
S Sustained Passion for Excellence
U Undiminished Commitment to Peace and Environment Advocacy
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course aims primarily to develop the student's communicative and thinking
skills for academic study.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
A. COGNITIVE AIMS
B. AFFECTIVE AIMS
1. Value the skills and knowledge that will be learned in the subject.
2. Appreciate the importance of learning the skills in English.
3. Develop a skill in writing sentences, paragraphs and compositions effectively.
GRADING
Student must at least obtain 60% passing score or better in order to pass the course.
Course work is weighted as follows:
Major Examination
There are three (3) written and/or oral major examinations for the course. Customarily,
the exam will be closed notes. If you are going to miss a major exam, it is your responsibility to
alert your instructor prior to exam schedule. Failure to do so will result in an exam grade of zero.
Quizzes
Approximately, three to five quizzes (be it announced or unannounced) will be given for
each term. A make-up quiz is allowed if and only if one could secure an excuse letter duly
signed by the guidance counselor, parents or physician. Make-up quizzes shall be done not
later than two days after you return from class.
Recitation/Classroom Participation
Projects
All projects that are to be submitted are due on the date scheduled by the instructor. No
late works will be accepted unless given instructor’s prerogative.
Attendance
In accordance with the policies of Southern Luzon State University, as stated in the
Students Manual, the students are required and are expected to attend all classes in proper
uniform. If the student is absent or late from his/her class, the student is hereby advised to get
an admission slip from the assigned Guidance Counselor before he/she will be admitted again.
In case of absence, he/she will receive a grade of zero in the recitation or class work assigned
for that particular day. Three (3) consecutive absences without notifying the instructor would
mean a failing term grade or will automatically be dropped from the course.
COURSE OUTLINE
CLASSROOM POLICIES
1. Attendance is checked regularly. Late comers will not be admitted after 15 minutes.
2. Students wearing incomplete/improper school uniform will not be admitted. Likewise,
proper dress code should be observed during wash day.
3. Electronic devices (cell phones, ipods, etc.) need to be turned off or muted during class.
4. Requirements for the subject should be submitted on time. Late submission of projects is
not acceptable.
5. Students who are cheating or plagiarizing materials in the course will not receive credit
for the assignments, projects or tests which will likely to lead failure in the course.
6. Food and beverages are not permitted in the class.
7. A student who exhibits dishonest, disruptive or disrespectful behavior risk suspension or
expulsion from the institution.
REFERENCES
Baraceros, Esther L. Communication Skills I: Study and Thinking Skills . Manila: Rex
Bookstore, Inc. 2002
Belen, Venus M., et al. Effective Study and thinking Skills. Quezon City: Trinitas
Publishing, Inc. 2003
Mazon, Constancia M. Study and Thinking Skills (Revised Edition). Manila: St.
Augustine Publications, Inc. 2005
Mazon, Constancia M. Study and Thinking Skills. Manila: St. Augustine Publications,
Inc. 1999
Olonan, Zenaida A., et al. Communication Skills in English. National Book Store, Inc.
1982
Vinuya, Remedios V., et al. Study and Thinking Skills in English. Makati City:
Grandwater Publications and Research Corp. 2000
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