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Character Education Syllabus

Welcome to Character Ed! Character Education is an overview of performance and ethical


principles. The six units encourage and educate students to learn for a lifetime, think critically
through problems, be diligent and capable, interact positively in social settings, respect others,
assume responsibility, think ethically, and live according to a noble, life-long purpose.

Introduction:
My name is Ashly Emerson and I will be your teacher for this course! If you need to get a hold
of me, my contact information is listed below.
Ashly Emerson
Phone: 480.355.2173
Email: Ashly.Emerson@primaveratech.org
Website: EmersonWorldHistory.weebly.com
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-12pm and 2pm-4:15pm

Class Policies & Expectations: (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)


Attendance
o Students should be spending a minimum of three hours per lesson
o Students should try to complete at least 1 lessons PER DAY
o A Pacing Calendar can be found in the announcements or HERE
o Attendance is recorded daily on the PSP homepage in the left-side toolbar

Synchronous/Asynchronous Sessions
o Synchronous sessions and Asynchronous alternate assignments will be available weekly
o These sessions/assignments are due weekly and worth 15% of you overall grade
o Synchronous session consists of live meetings as a class on a topic
o Asynchronous assignments will consist of a recording OR alternate assignment posted
after weekly synchronous sessions
o Only one is required weekly 6 total
o One on One session are available upon request, not for a grade
Grading
Course grades break down as follows:

Synchronous/Asynchronous Sessions 15%


Exams 10% (5 Unit Exams)
Checkpoints 10% (24 total lessons)
Discussion 15% (30 total post)
Project 30% (5 total projects)
Workbooks 5% (25 total)
Final Exam 15% (Completed at the end of Lesson 30)
Discussion
Your goal is to earn 20 points per lesson in the discussion board. Your post should be unique
and original to you, based on what you learned from the lesson. Single statements do not always
address the questions in full, complete thoughts with support (facts and examples) from the
lesson are recommended. Methods on how to do this can be found here.

o A rubric has been placed directly in the course on the discussion activity for you to
view on how you will be scored. This will also be included in the Course Announcements
o Any instances of plagiarism will be scored as a 0%, and the student may not receive
another opportunity to make up these lost points
o Inappropriate posts and responses in any online discussion forum will be deleted and, if
necessary, no credit given. The instructor reserves the right to decide the appropriateness
of a post/entry
Workbooks
Each lesson will have a workbook. This workbook is a culmination of the questions that you
answer throughout a lesson. At the end of the lesson you will see your score for the workbook.
You can redo workbooks as many times as you want...so shoot for 100%!
Checkpoints
At the end of each lesson you will take a checkpoint. Think of these checkpoints as lesson
quizzes. You can redo these checkpoints up to 3 times so focus on them and earn the highest
grade possible.
Grading and Messages
I wanted to make everyone aware of the grading requirements here at Primavera Online High
School. I have most projects graded within a 2 school day period and discussion posts are graded
within a 1 school day period. I do grade throughout the day and I try to have everything graded
as quickly as possible, but this is contingent on how much I have to grade and my other
responsibilities here at the school. I do stick to the guidelines listed above as best as possible.
As for messages, voicemails and emails you will find out that I respond to messages very
quickly, but if you message me after I leave the office then you will not get a response from me
until the next school day. Again, my office hours are Monday-Friday 8am-12pm and 2pm-
4:15pm
Standards of Conduct
Primavera makes every effort to maintain a positive learning environment where students,
families, teachers, and staff are treated with respect. Students and families are expected to
contribute to the success of all students by helping to foster and pass on our positive
environment.
Primavera embraces that students are afforded many basic rights. Students basic rights include
the right to a meaningful educational experience. While we strive to provide an online school
experience that fosters an online learning environment that is safe and that values students
viewpoints, opinions and unique needs and characteristics, students must also demonstrate a
commitment to honoring the rights of all members of our school system. To that end, students
must balance their right to an education with their responsibility for their actions, particularly
when their actions are inappropriate. Further details regarding the expectations and procedures at
Primavera, the Parent Student Handbook can be found here.

Note: This syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor and/or school

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