- Demonstrate ability to use Standard American English.
- Use standard conventions of grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and spelling.
- Structure sentences in varied and appropriate ways.
- Use vocabulary and phrasing appropriate to purpose and audience.
- Accurately comprehend written, verbal, visual, and/or symbolic communications.
- Summarize relevant components and structures in messages.
- Interpret communications’ purposes and cultural assumptions.
- Identify arguments used to justify a position.
- Critique and assess meanings.
- Communicate in ways appropriate to purpose and audience.
- Use effective styles, content, and or images.
- Adapt messages to facilitate mutual understandings.
- Target varied audiences for specific communication purposes.
- Develop claims and supporting information.
- Collaborate with others to achieve a common goal.
- Demonstrate accountability to group processes and goals.
- Practice norms of effective communication and active listening.
- Use a variety of conflict management skills.
- Thinking Goals: Conceptualize ideas holistically, logically, and creatively.
- Demonstrate awareness of multiple perspectives.
- Understand how thinking relates to historical and cultural contexts.
- Articulate the salient points of any idea.
- Identify the questions at issue.
- Identify perceptions, assumptions and biases in any point of view.
- Distinguish between critical thought and subjective reaction.
- Assess claims and conclusions in relation to points of view.
- Evaluate inferences in thought.
- Apply logical thought to theoretical and practical issues.
- Summarize an argument’s main claim(s) and conclusion(s).
- Analyze and evaluate an argument’s logic, evidence, and efficacy.
- Weigh evidence to determine accuracy, relevance and sufficiency.
- Assess implications and consequences of ideas.
- Produce effective arguments using claims, evidence, and valid inferences.
- Creatively shape ideas, evidence, and experiences.
- Use ideas to structure and solve problems.
- Frame decisions using sound interpretations, findings, and solutions.
- Effectively create a course of action or communicate a point of view.
C. Information Literacy: Access and use information resources effectively and ethically.
- Determine the nature and extent of information needed.
- Develop and refine research questions.
- Identify key concepts and terms required to locate information.
- Examine and assess potential resources specific to research purpose.
- Access information effectively and efficiently.
- Differentiate among keywords, subject headings and descriptors.
- Differentiate between primary and secondary sources.
- Implement a variety of information search strategies.
- Use full array of library services to retrieve information.
- Evaluate information and resources.
- Determine accuracy of information by questioning source of data.
- Analyze limitations of information gathering tools or strategies.
- Investigate differing viewpoints in the information.
- Integrate information ethically and legally.
Proficiencies: Students will be able to- Retrieve and manipulate information across contexts and in multiple formats.
- Understand intellectual property, copyright, and fair use of information.
- Cite sources using appropriate documentation style, without plagiarism or misrepresentation.