Class Discussions (30% of your grade). Throughout the semester there will be course discussion questions that discuss various principles and issues in marriage and family life. Discussion questions will be due every Tuesday and Friday other than Thanksgiving break. You will be graded on your participation, your level of engagement and thoughtfulness, and your respect, empathy, and support of your classmates. In short, you will be graded on fully participating in each class discussion and being supportive and respective of your classmates. Discussions provide an opportunity to think critically about what you are learning, to share this with others, and to learn from your fellow students. Three points will be given for each discussion you participate in Canvas, one point for each post up to three points that meet the assignment criteria. There are 24 discussions so there are a total of 72 points possible. After your initial post to the discussion question, you need to have a minimum of two more comments to other student’s posts. In summary, you will have a minimum of three posts per discussion. You are expected to create your own response (a minimum of four sentences) and then respond to two other posts (a minimum of three sentences).
Please be kind and encouraging in the discussions. This should go without saying, but please be respectful of each other’s perspectives. One principle in building relationships is respect and understanding others' points of view.
Assignments - 20% of your grade
Complete four assignments over the semester. Each assignment relates to the concepts and themes in its assigned module. All assignments must be typed. Use 1 inch margins, 12 point font, and double space. Each assignment is worth 5 points. Your four assignments will count for 20% of your grade. Complete your assignments in MS WORD and upload to Canvas. There are four assignment due dates over the semester.
Assignments will be graded on completing them by the due date, thoughtfulness, basic grammar, punctuation, and spelling, and following closely the instructions for completing the assignment. Assignments are found in the Modules.
Exams - 50% of your grade
Four exams based on notes, assigned readings, and assignments will be given. Each exam will be evenly spaced out through the semester. This gives you about three weeks to learn the material and then you have one week to take your exam. The fourth exam will be given during finals week. Exams will be 50 questions consisting of multiple choice and True/False questions.
You have four exams throughout the semester. Each exam covers one module. There is a study guide for each exam and I would use it as you go through the readings and discussions. You will have an exam every 3 and half weeks. Each exam will be open for one week. They will open on Monday's and close on Friday's.
All four exams account for 50% of your final grade, each exam is worth 12.5% of your grade. Please take the exam during the time the exam is open, please do not procrastinate. No late exams will be given.