-RUSS 0103-
Beginning Russian
Professor Thomas Beyer and Professor Sergei Davydov
Course Requirements
All aspects of the course will be graded in Russian fashion.
5=excellent (A), 4=good (B), 3=satisfactory (C), 2=unsatisfactory (D), 1=failure (F), 0=absent
Attendance - You must attend all classes.
If you are well prepared, have done the assignment conscientiously, and participate enthusiastically you will receive a 5.
If one of those qualities is missing you will receive a 4.
A 3 is given if you are not well prepared or do not participate enthusiastically.
A 2 is given for a complete failure to prepare.
If you fail to prepare and participate you will receive a 1.
Even if you haven't done the assignment it is to your advantage to attend class, for an absence is given a 0. Note that missing class can have a serious detrimental effect on your grade for the course. If you are ill or have another legitimate reason for missing class, e-mail or speak with us before class.
Late Work is not an option in this course. You must keep pace!
Homework should be exemplary, written in a script using PEN any Russian could be proud of.
Neat work with five or fewer errors is a 5.
Fewer than 10 errors is a 4.
More than 10 is a 3.
A homework that fails to indicate sufficient effort or care to detail will be given a 1 and must be rewritten. Homeworks are the one aspect of your grade you can most control. Excellent homeworks result in excellent grades.
Tests and Exams - Regular exams will be given at the end of each section. There is no scheduled final, but you will have an extended written and oral exam in the last week of classes. Makeup - permitted only for medical reasons or personal emergencies.
Cheating - Plagiarism - Much of the work of the course depends on group efforts and interactions. Asking someone for assistance is an intelligent way to do good work. However, representing someone else's work as your own is academically dishonest and is not tolerated at Middlebury. When in doubt, give credit to others involved in your work, and cite that assistance at the bottom of the assignment. Ex. "Olya helped me with numbers two and three," or "Sasha and I worked together on this assignment."
Student Evaluation:
Grades are based on active and consistent participation, regular and on time completion of assignments, and oral and written evaluations during quizzes and exams.
Composition of Grades:
33% Classroom attendance and participation
33% Homeworks
33% Exams and quizzes