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Merion Mercy AcademyBack to School Night
Tuesday, 9/18/12
World CulturesMr. Paul ClementiCodes 5, 7 and 8
Welcome to …..
4 Questions in 10 Minutes
1. Who is this guy?2. What’s the content?3. How does he teach it?4. How does he grade?
5. Does he see my child?
My Background Personal
Married, 3 children Parishioner, St. Thomas of
Villanova Education
B.S. Economics, Villanova University
J.D., Seton Hall Law School Previous Career with
ExxonMobil
Teaching Assignments Merion Mercy (2008 to present)
Other Courses: World Cultures, Introduction to Law, US Government and Psychology
Mock Trial Program Coordinator 3rd Place: Univ. of Penn Ben Franklin
Invitational Top 16: Princeton Moot Court Competition
Adjunct Professor (2005 to present)
Villanova, Eastern, Immaculata and
West Chester Universities
Course Content Ancient Greece and the Hellenism World The Roman Republic and the Roman Empire The Rise of Islam European Middle Ages The Chinese and Mongolian Empires Societies and Empires of Africa People and Empires in the Americas The Renaissance and Reformation European Absolutism and Exploration The Age of Enlightenment
Course GoalsEvery student will… understand, compare and critique the
cultural universals of the predominant civilizations from Ancient Greece to the Enlightenment.
recognize and critique how one’s cultural experience affects their worldview.
understand, evaluate and synthesize the legacies these cultures have on the contemporary world and the lessons which our society can learned from these cultures in addressing contemporary issues.
Assessments Formal Assessments 80% of
(Quizzes, test, papers) semester work grade
Daily Assessments 20% of (Class participation, semester
work gradeclass work and homework)
Final Exam 20% of semester
grade
Quizzes, Tests and Projects Key Points ….
1. “Nothing should be a surprise.”
2. Quizzes may be given on any day and may be announced or unannounced. However, unannounced quizzes if homework / class work is collectively unsatisfactory.
3. Test and projects will be announced ahead of schedule and given/due only on the assigned testing dates (day 2 and 5).
4. On particularly longer units, a comprehensive test may be given that draws on information prior to the previous test.
Class ParticipationFrom the syllabus“…. [T]o achieve our academic goals active participation of the students in class is vital. The development of interpersonal and communication skills is an important part of any social studies class. This grade is a good faith effort grade; students will not be scored on the correctness of your answers, but the on the quality of your commitment to the learning process…”
Homework and In Class Assignments
Key Points on Homework….1. On average 30 minutes every night; purposeful in either
reinforcing the day’s learning or preparing for tomorrow.2. Periodically checked and graded for accuracy and/or good
faith.3. Student binders are subject to review at any point during
the semester for grading purposes. 4. Any student carrying below an 80% cumulative grade may
be asked to submit homework on a daily basis for review.
Key Points on Class Work….1. These assignments may be individually, pair or team
based.
2. Periodically checked and graded for accuracy and/or good
faith effort.
Mid Term and 2nd Semester Project
Key Points on Mid Term….1. Counts as 20% of 1st semester grade. 2. “Nothing should be a surprise.”3. Will have study guide and at least 2 days of review.4. Early January 2012.
Key Points on 2nd Semester Project….1. Counts as 20% of 2nd semester grade (in lieu of final.) 2. Individual research paper component (60% of grade.) 3. Team presentation component (40% of grade.)4. Detailed instructions and rubric in February 2011.5. Due May 2012.
But the big question…
Does he see my child?