ECE English Course~Sample Writings

January 20, 2018

pencil.jpgThe English department’s ECE course is four UCONN credits. Prerequisites for acceptance into the course is an “A” average in English III and a STAR GE of a 12+. Instruction in academic writing through interdisciplinary reading. Assignments emphasize interpretation, argumentation, and reflection. Revision of formal assignments and instruction on grammar, mechanics and style.  Students should consistently demonstrate College-Ready Skills and Attributes (persisting; managing impulsivity; listening with understanding and empathy;  thinking flexibly;  thinking about thinking; striving for accuracy; questioning and problem posing; applying past knowledge to new situations; thinking and communicating with clarity and precision; gathering data through all senses; creating, imagining and innovating;  responding with wonderment and awe; taking responsible risks;  finding humor; thinking interdependently; remaining open to continuous learning).

The year-long topic of inquiry is Identity in Ms. Amman’s ECE course, currently students are exploring Dis/Ability and Identity. Last week, students were fortunate to enjoy presentations by Orthotic Prosthetic Practitioner Ray Lavigne and Freedom Guide Dog Trainers Karen and Bob Bass. The students wrote about their experience with the presenters and some are shared below.Orthotist Prosthetists-Yesenia Hernandez
Freedom Guide Dogs-Karina Torres
Couple Trains Guide Dogs-Hector Cardona