Syllabus
Course Description:
This course leads the students toward a deeper understanding of all that God has done for us through his Son, Jesus Christ. Through this course of study, students will learn that for all eternity, God has planned for us to share eternal happiness with him, which is accomplished through the redemption Christ won for us. Students will learn that they share in this redemption in and through Jesus Christ. They will also be introduced to what it means to be a disciple of Christ and what being a disciple entails. Prerequisite: None.
Instructor: Br. R. Nepomuk Willemsen, O.Carm.
Email: rwillemsen@salpointe.org
Phone: 547-9358
Office hours: by appointment
Course Objectives:
Students will be able to recognize that Jesus is the fullness of God’s revelation, be able to read, understand, interpret, and apply Scripture to life, be able to describe the interrelationship between personal faith (I believe) and ecclesial faith (we believe), be able to explain the Paschal Mystery in relation to our understanding of redemption, and to exercise responsible stewardship for the gift of creation.
Class Rules:
1. Treat each person with respect and dignity
2. Students are to be in their seats before the bell rings
3. Smartphones and other electronic devices are permitted for class
purposes only, on an ad-hoc basis as indicated by the teacher
4. No food or drink allowed in the classroom
5. Teacher’s desk, lectern, and cabinets are off limits
6. Respect school property
Classroom atmosphere: The first responsibility of each person is to promote respect for each student, visitor, and teacher in such a way that we are welcomed and included. This includes raising your hand to participate in class discussions and listening when others are sharing comments.
Required Resources: Jesus Christ, Source of Our Salvation (Textbook)
Bible (New American Version)
Youcat, Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church
Notebook
Binders, Pens, Paper
Grading:
Coursework will be weighted as follows:
Participation (10%): The participation grade depends primarily on attendance, but will also reflect the student’s contribution to bell-work activities, class discussion and whether the student was inattentive or disruptive in class. The participation grade will be lowered 10% for each missed class (5% for each tardiness).
Homework (25%): There will be homework due for most classes. Homework must be handed in according to the posted deadline. Late work will not be accepted. The homework will involve a variety of tasks. Most often, the homework will be short answers to questions related to the readings. The three lowest homework grades will be dropped at the end of the semester.
Quizzes (20%): There will be unannounced quizzes to see if you are reading assignments and taking notes in class, so always be prepared for class. Quizzes will relate to current and previous topics.
Tests (20%): There will be tests throughout the semester for the student to demonstrate an understanding of the class teaching and its application.
Projects (15%): Projects can be in class and/or on a take home basis. They are specifically defined either as group work or individual assignment.
Final Exam (10%): The Final Exam at the end of the semester will be comprehensive, covering the entire course.
Cheating/Plagiarism:
Cheating or Plagiarism is never acceptable and parties involved will receive a zero on the assignment. Refer to p. 25 of the student/parent teacher handbook for a description of the school policy regarding cheating and plagiarism.
Bell-Work Procedure:
Bell-Work are activities posted on the board or distributed to the students as they arrive to class that should be started at or before the time the bell rings. These activities can be a review of previous lessons, practice of current skills, or introductions to the new lesson of the day. Students are expected to remain silent during this time.
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Classroom Procedures
Beginning Class:
· Bring supplies to class every day – be prepared & ready!
· Be in your seat with homework & books out on your desk, backpacks remain on the floor
· Class will begin with a prayer. Be respectful during prayer at all times
During Instruction:
· Listen to the teacher with full attention
· Raise your hand and wait to be called on before you speak
· Ask questions related to the subject. Questions not related to the subject can be asked after instruction
· Remain in your seat unless you have permission to do otherwise
· All passes must be given to the teacher
While Working:
· Make sure you read or listen to the directions about your work and understand the directions
· If you didn’t understand, quietly ask for help from other students sitting around you
· If you are asked to help, be polite and help
· Talking to each other should be no louder than a whisper
· Use your time wisely. Put forth your best effort to finish your work on time
When Your Attention Is Needed:
· Stop what you are doing at that moment
· Face the teacher and wait silently
· Quietly notify any classmates who have not responded
When You Are Finished:
· Check work and directions one more time to see if you missed anything or did something incorrectly
· Check to see if the heading is written correctly on paper
· Turn in assignment, if instructed
· Do not disturb others if they are finishing their work
End of Class:
· Pick up any trash on the floor and throw it away in trashcan on your way out
· Check the area around your desk so nothing is left behind
· Wait in your seat for the teacher to dismiss you – the bell does not dismiss you
Homework Procedure:
· All written work must be done in blue or black ink pen and on loose-leaf paper, unless otherwise instructed. It will not be accepted on paper with ragged edges torn out of a notebook
· Work should be neat and orderly, using proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. Quality work will result in quality grades!
· Paper heading must include:
First & Last Name
Br. Nepi
Paschal Mystery – Period # __
Date
Title of Assignment