MODULE 1: Our English Story
WEEK ONE: Course Introduction
Thursday 1/12
- Class Topics:
- Course and Syllabus Introduction
- Website / Blog / OAKS
- Reflection and Discussion: Why are we here?
WEEK TWO: Literature, Knowledge, and the World
Tuesday 1/17
- Class Topics:
- The Values and Pleasures of Narrative, Poetics, and the Imagination
- Assignment Introduced–Blog 1: Your English Story (see blogs prompts under "Assignments" tab)
- Reflective Engagement 1
- Readings Due:
- "Why Study Literature," Paula Moya
- "Wipe that Smirk Off Your Poem," Traci K. Smith
- "Poetry is Hospitable to Strangeness and Surprise," Patrick Rosal
- "How Reading Makes Us More Human," Karen Swallow Prior
- "Reading Anti-Racist Non-Fiction Is a Start. But Don't Underestimate the Power of Black Fiction," Jasmine Guillory
- "Why All Poems Are Political," Kathleen Ossip
Thursday 1/19
- Class Activities:
- Readings Due:
- "Against Narratives" (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3), Cecile Alduy
- The Power of Narrative," Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret
- "The Power of Narrative," Steven Mintz
- Excerpt from Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life, Chapter 1, Zena Hitz (Princeton UP 2020). Available as "Hitz" under Supplementary Readings module (Weeks 2-3) on OAKS.
*** Blog Post 1 Due Sunday 1/22 by midnight ***
WEEK THREE: Navigating the World through Literary Reflection
Tuesday 1/24
- Class Topics:
- The Values and Pleasures of Narrative, Poetics, and the Imagination
- Readings Due:
- Book of Delights, 1 – 84
- Poetry Unbound podcast: Laura Villareal, "My Worries Have Worries" (listen)
- Reflective Engagement 3
Thursday 1/26
- Class Topics:
- The Values and Pleasures of Narrative, Poetics, and the Imagination
- Reflective Engagement 4
- Readings Due:
- Book of Delights, 84-153
- Poetry Unbound podcast: Tiana Clark, "My Therapist Wants to Know about my Relationship to Work" (listen)
WEEK FOUR: Navigating the World through Literary Reflection
Tuesday 1/31
- Class Topics:
- Assignment Introduced–Blog 2: Literary Reflection and the World
- Readings Due:
- Book of Delights, 154 – 214
- Poetry Unbound podcast: Danez Smith
- Reflective Engagement 5
Thursday 2/2
- Class Cancelled due to Professor Travel Obligation
- Reflective engagement 6–"Virtual" post
- Readings Due:
- Book of Delights 215-271 (end)
*** Blog 2 due Sunday 2/5 by midnight ***
WEEK FIVE: Viability and Projection I
Tuesday 2/7
- Class Topics:
- The Uses of English
- Assignment Introduced–Blog 3: Academic Work Reflection
- Reflective Engagement 7
- Readings Due:
- You Can Do Anything, Part 1: Your Strengths (1-76)
- Excerpt from Sensemaking: The Power of the Humanities in the Age of the Algorithm(2017), Christian Madsbjerg (Foreword, Introduction, and Chapter 1 (vii – 24). Available in OAKS Supplementary Readings Module
- Excerpt from Major Decisions: College, Career, and the Case for the Humanities (2020), Chapter 3, "Making the Invisible Visible: Careers in the Humanities." Available under Supplementary Readings module on OAKS (Week 4 sub-folder)
Thursday 2/9
- Class Topics:
- The Uses of English
- Readings Due:
- You Can Do Anything, Part II: Your Opportunities (80-173)
- Excerpt from Major Decisions: College, Career, and the Case for the Humanities (2020), Chapter r4, "Beyond Jobs and Careers: The Enduring Value of the Humanities" (2020). Available under Supplementary Readings module on OAKS (Week 4 sub-folder)
*** Blog 3 due Sunday 2/12 by midnight ***
WEEK SIX: Your English Story, Alumni Week Preparation and Peer Review
Tuesday 2/14
- Class Topics
- Assignment Introduced: Blog 4: Your English Story: Personal-Professional Narrative
- Synthesis Brainstorm
- Alumni Profile Subjects (sign-up = Reflective Engagement 8)
- Readings Due:
- You Can Do Anything, Part III: Your Allies (177 – 267)
- "Degrees at Work," report from Emsi | Burning Glass (Download full report)
- "The Humanities Are in Crisis," Benjamin Schmidt (PDF)
- "Statement on the Humanities in a Time of Crisis," Washington University
- "In the Age of A.I., Major in Being Human," David Brooks
Thursday 2/16
- Class Topics
- Assignment Introduced: Field Report 1–Alumni Profile
- One-on-One meetings stand in for regular class today (Reflective Engagement 9)
WEEK SEVEN
Tuesday 2/21 & Thursday 2/23: This week, we will host alumni for alumni roundtables visits (5-6 alumni attending on each day). You will also be paired with an alumni on whom you will be writing a profile, which you should be working on during this week.
- Tuesday roundtables will be virtually; we will meet in our regular class. Thursday roundtables will be in person, and we will meet in the first-floor conference room in Arnold Hall (Rm. 100). Arnold Hall is on the corner of Glebe and Wentworth.
WEEK EIGHT
Tuesday 2/28
- Class Activities:
- Resumes & Cover Letters
- Resume Resources
- Readings Due:
- From What Color Is Your Parachute: Chapter 1 "Welcome to the Ever-Changing World of the Job Search," (5-21)"; Chapter 2 "The Job Search is a Mind Game: Here Are Ten Ways to Win" (23-35); and Preparing to Write Your Resume: A Quick Guide to Jog Your Memory," from Chapter 8 (227-241)
Thursday 3/2
- Class Activities:
- CV/Resume workshop
- Readings Due:
- From What Color Is Your Parachute: Chapter 3 "How do Deal with Any Challenges You Have in the Job Search" (37-69); Chapter 4 "Choose a Career, Change a Career, or Find a Job: What Works" (71-95); and Chapter 9: Fifteen Tips About Your Job Interview (243-277)
- Additional Readings: please begin work on the "Flower Exercise" readings (see next week's schedule). You can find the Field Report II assignment sheet under the "assignments" tab. You might try a petal a day, or carve out a few evenings for this work.
*** Blog 4 is due Friday 3/3 by 5pm (prior to spring break) ***
WEEK NINE
Spring Break: No Class 3/7 & 3/9
WEEK TEN
Tuesday 3/14
- Class Activities:
- Career Center Visit: Job searching, Networking, & LinkedIn.
- Preparation
- Please create or refine your LinkedIn profile
- Readings Due:
- From What Color Is Your Parachute: Chapter 8 "Your Resume is Already Online" (211-226)–note that you already read the second part of this chapter; Chapter 5-6 "The Flower Exercise: Self-inventory Parts 1 and II" (97 – 188)
Thursday 3/16
- Class Activities:
- Career Center Visit
- Readings Due:
- From What Color Is Your Parachute: Chapter 7 "You Get to Choose Where You Work." Also, re-fresh the reading from prior to break from Parachute on interviews.
- Assignments Due: See deadlines below for 2 field reports.
Due Sunday 3/19 by midnight
Field Report 1: Alumni Profile
&
Field Report 2: Flower Exercise from What Color
In Module 3, we will take up the tasks of revising and polishing previous work, adapting a previous assignment for a new audience, and designing our ePortfolios.
WEEK ELEVEN
Tuesday 3/21
*** Student Work Day: complete and post field reports 1 and 2 if you haven't already done so ***
Thursday 3/23
- Class Topics:
- Introduction to the Final ePortfolio Project
- Best Practices for Constructing the ePortfolio: authentic audiences, genuine reflection, skills demonstration, and integrative learning
- Review and discuss ePortfolio samples: Chamberlain, Bowman, Sutherland, Loue
- Readings Due:
- April Rinne, "You Should Build a 'Career Portfolio' (Not a 'Career Path')"
WEEK TWELVE
Tuesday 3/28
- Class Activities:
- Artifact Inventory and Core Message (opening page) Brainstorm.
- Personal Brand Statement Guide
- Brand Statement Worksheet
- WordPress Trouble-Shooting
- Assignments Due:
- Come to class with a complete artifact list to share with your peers.
- Viewings Due:
- Complete the "Wordpress.com Essential Training" course and supplemental tutorial (by Prof. VZ) viewable through our OAKS page under the "Content" tab.
Thursday 3/30
- Class Activities:
- please attend the Career Exploration Expo Wednesday March 29 between 12:00 and 4:00. Free headshots available!
- Wordpress Workshop–please bring laptop to class if possible for a group work session.
- Readings / Assignments Due:
- Nitin Deshdeep, "How to use C.R.A.P. Design Links with Principles for Better UX"
- "17 Free Personal WordPress Themes For Personal, Portfolio and CV Websites 2022"
- Come to class with your site structure mapped out.
WEEK THIRTEEN
Tuesday 4/4
- Class Activities:
- Working with WordPress–please bring laptop to class if possible for a group work session
Thursday 4/6
- Class Activities:
- Sign up for one-on-one conferences Thur. – Mon.
- Assignments Due:
- Please be ready to share you website design and artifact selections during our meeting.
- Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace, Part I, 27-95. This is a standard classic with broad application to professional and academic writing.
- Optional: Begin LinkedIn Learning course: "Writing with Flair: How to Become an Exceptional Writer" (5 hours total)
WEEK THIRTEEN
Tuesday 4/11
- Virtual Class:
- Online Peer Review Activity for Academic Artifact 1
- Readings Due:
- Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace, Part III (125-185)
- Optional: Conclude LinkedIn Learning course: "Writing with Flair: How to Become an Exceptional Writer" (5 hours total)
Thursday 4/13
- Class Activities:
- In-Person Artifact 2 Workshop (Academic Artifact or "Re-Mix"). Bring to class in an editable format (e.g. Word doc or Google doc).
WEEK FOURTEEN
Tuesday 4/18
- Discuss Final Portfolio Presentation and Portfolio Grading Rubric (see final portfolio assignment sheet)
- ePortfolio group Workshop
- Final Prep for Presentations, Course Reflection, and Evals
- Capstone Conversations
Thursday 4/20
- Sign up for One-on-One Conferences Tuesday – Friday (takes place of in-person class)
WEEK FIFTEEN
Tuesday 4/25–Last Day of Class
- Class Topics:
- Final Presentations–ePortfolio Showcase