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Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 720 (02) - Journalism Internship

Journalism Internship

Credits: 1.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Summer Session I (05/20/2024 - 06/21/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   5  
CRN: 71026
Students intending to pursue careers in journalism spend a semester working full or part time, reporting and writing, editing or producing content for a news organization.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 621
Instructors: Lisa Miller
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 6/21/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 920 (01) - Issues in Teaching English and the Language Arts

Issues Teaching Engl&Lang Arts

Credits: 2.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   14  
CRN: 70842
Special topics in the teaching of English and the language arts. Inquire at the English department to see what topics in the teaching of reading, writing, literature, or language arts may be scheduled. Open only to graduate students with a professional interest in teaching or to practicing teachers. 1-6 credits depending on the specific course.
Section Comments: Topic: Reimagining Revision
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Christopher Hall
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
7/22/2024 7/26/2024 MTWRF 8:00am - 2:30pm HS 107
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Reimagining Revision: Fostering a Writer’s Mindset in Our Students

July 22-26, 8:15am-2:30pm in person 

Instructor: Chris Hall

Do you groan when you hear your writing students utter the words, “I like it the way it is” about their drafts? We all want our students to embrace revision, but perhaps it should be no surprise, this revision resistance. Revision is messy, challenging, and can feel threatening and frustrating for any writer. So how can we help our students – and ourselves – be more open to it?

In this course, we will explore the idea of revision not as a single stage in the writing process – a step right after “drafting” and just before “editing” – but as a mindset that’s present through every part of our writing. We will actively cultivate our own mindset stances – including metacognition, perspective-taking, flexible thinking, and risk-taking – as we draft and revise different pieces throughout our week. Chris will share practical approaches teachers can use to make revision engaging, meaningful, and fun for their students, at any level. Participants will develop practices they can weave into their classes’ minilessons and pre-writing, drafting, conferring, and sharing structures. Along the way, we’ll make some manageable but powerful shifts that can foster a writer’s mindset in our students and help them move beyond revision resistance.

Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 920 (05) - Issues in Teaching English and the Language Arts

Issues Teaching Engl&Lang Arts

Credits: 2.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   14  
CRN: 70953
Special topics in the teaching of English and the language arts. Inquire at the English department to see what topics in the teaching of reading, writing, literature, or language arts may be scheduled. Open only to graduate students with a professional interest in teaching or to practicing teachers. 1-6 credits depending on the specific course.
Section Comments: Finding & Forming a YA Literature Community
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Laura Smith
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
7/15/2024 7/19/2024 MTWRF 8:15am - 2:30pm HS 124
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The Teen Librarian Toolbox of the School Library Journal website estimates that major publishers debut around 1800 first-run young adult literature titles per year.  How can English language arts teachers possibly keep up?  And even if we could, how would we match these YA books to readers, or bring these emerging titles into meaningful conversation within the classroom community?

In Reading Together, we’ll explore the appeal of the ever-growing young adult literature options by reading selections that offer insight and vicarious experience into adolescence.  We’ll also identify reading programs and resources (such as the Global Read Aloud, YALSA, or pedagogical texts on teaching YA literature) that provide helpful resources for finding book matches for independent reading or starting points for thematic units.  Finally, we’ll also consider fun activities and approaches for incorporating YA literature into the classroom.

During this class, we’ll have the chance to read one YA book together and another as part of a book club, and to delve into a pedagogical text of your choosing.   In sharing our reading and exploration, we’ll gather a range of titles, resources, connections, and activities to share with—and engage—students.

Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 922 (01) - Advanced Topics in Literacy Instruction

Adv Top/Literacy Instruction

Credits: 2.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   14  
CRN: 70443
Specialized study of literacy topics that may include: A) Nature Journaling; B) Gender and Literacy; C) Digital Storytelling; D) Multigenre Writing; E) Assessment; F) Capstone Project; and G) Literacy Problem.
Section Comments: Topic: Writing With & For Students
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Campuses not allowed in section: CPS Online
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
7/8/2024 7/12/2024 MTWRF 8:00am - 2:30pm HS 201
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Writing With and For Your Students: A Workshop-Based Approach

922.01 (2 credits) 

July 8-12th, 8:15am-2:30pm in person

Instructor: Ryan Bani Tahmaseb

In this immersive workshop, we’ll explore the transformative impact of modeling and sharing our own writing process with our students. Through writing exercises, selected readings, and collaborative discussions, we’ll navigate the balance of being both a mentor and fellow writer in the classroom. Throughout the workshop, we will select and complete writing assignments from our own curricula and immerse ourselves in drafting and sharing our progress and final copies. We will craft both exemplary and intentionally subpar examples of writing in the specific genres that we teach, creating ready-to-share mentor texts and corresponding lessons. This approach will also help us demystify the drafting and revising processes for our students and model the vulnerability required to share original writing in a group setting. This workshop is designed for educators who are excited to embark on, or continue, their own writing journeys while embodying the creative process for and with their students.

Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 922 (02) - Advanced Topics in Literacy Instruction

Adv Top/Literacy Instruction

Credits: 2.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   14  
CRN: 70446
Specialized study of literacy topics that may include: A) Nature Journaling; B) Gender and Literacy; C) Digital Storytelling; D) Multigenre Writing; E) Assessment; F) Capstone Project; and G) Literacy Problem.
Section Comments: Topic: Directed Reading
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Campuses not allowed in section: CPS Online
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
7/8/2024 7/26/2024 MTWRF 8:00am - 2:30pm HS 232
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Directed Reading

922.02 (1-2 credits) 

July 8-26th Times and locations TBA

Instructor: Christina Ortmeier-Hooper

Opportunity for teachers to work intensively on their writing, to read as writers and readers, and to discover the principles appropriate to the literacy practices and writing processes they are teaching. Topics may vary. Interested MST students should reach out to Professor Ortmeier-Hooper to set up a time to discuss their aims.

Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 922 (03) - Advanced Topics in Literacy Instruction

Adv Top/Literacy Instruction

Credits: 3.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   14  
CRN: 70554
Specialized study of literacy topics that may include: A) Nature Journaling; B) Gender and Literacy; C) Digital Storytelling; D) Multigenre Writing; E) Assessment; F) Capstone Project; and G) Literacy Problem.
Section Comments: Topic: Reading through Inquiry/Comprehension & Conversation
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Campuses not allowed in section: CPS Online
Instructors: Ashley Healey
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
7/22/2024 7/26/2024 MTWRF 8:00am - 2:30pm HS 108
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Reading Through Inquiry for Comprehension and Conversation: Letting Students Lead Learning

922.03 (3 credits) 

July 22-26, 8:15am-2:30pm in person.

There will be two additional classes online TBD.

Instructors: Ashley Healey, Isabelle O’Kane, Whitney Forbes

“To be a reader is to live the world in a thousand ways.” - Pernille Ripp

Reading is a call to action. When we immerse our students in engaging literature and invite them to ask thought-provoking questions, we allow them to lead their reading journey down an authentic path. What excites you when you are reading? Where do your questions about the world take you when you are reading? How does your thinking grow through reading experiences? Together, let’s discover, investigate, and celebrate these inquiries. 

Join us as we take a deep dive into reading through an inquiry lens. Together, we will:

  • Immerse in rich, diverse children’s literature
  • Intentionally explore the relationship between metacognition and comprehension
  • Discover how reading and writing inquiry work supports deep cross-curricular learning
  • Curate text sets and plan a reading inquiry to support an individual unit of study
  • Create a demonstration of learning to share at a culminating celebration!
Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 922 (04) - Advanced Topics in Literacy Instruction

Adv Top/Literacy Instruction

Credits: 1.0 to 6.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   10  
CRN: 70844
Specialized study of literacy topics that may include: A) Nature Journaling; B) Gender and Literacy; C) Digital Storytelling; D) Multigenre Writing; E) Assessment; F) Capstone Project; and G) Literacy Problem.
Section Comments: MST Capstone
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
7/8/2024 7/26/2024 MTWRF 8:00am - 2:30pm HS 344
Additional Course Details: 

MST Capstone

922.04 (1-6 credits) 

July 8-26th Times and locations TBA

Instructor: Christina Ortmeier-Hooper

Durham   Liberal Arts :: English

ENGL 995 (01) - Independent Study

Independent Study

Credits: 1.0 to 8.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Summer Session IV (06/24/2024 - 07/26/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   10  
CRN: 71056
To be elected only with permission of the director of graduate studies and of the supervising faculty member.
Section Comments: For NH Literacy Institute summer program students.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
6/24/2024 7/26/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Engineering&Physical Sciences :: Earth Sciences

ESCI 896 (02) - Topics

Top/Ocean Mapping Intern II

Credits: 1.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Graduate Credit/Fail grading
Class Size:   1  
CRN: 71066
Study on an individual or group basis in geologic, hydrologic, or oceanographic problems, under members of the graduate staff. Topics include: geochemistry, geomorphology, geophysics; glaciology; groundwater, structural, and regional geology; crystallography, mineralogy; petrology; thermodynamics; ore deposits; earth resource policy; paleontology; sedimentation; stratigraphy; water resources management; chemical, physical, and geological oceanography; earth systems; earth science teaching methods. Special fee on some topics.
Instructor Approval Required. Contact Instructor for permission then register through Webcat.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.
Instructors: Rochelle Wigley
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/1/2024 8/25/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Engineering&Physical Sciences :: Earth Sciences

ESCI 972 (01) - Hydrographic Field Course

Hydrographic Field Course

Credits: 4.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Special Summer Session (05/20/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   10  
CRN: 70363
A lecture, lab, and field course on the methods and procedures for the acquisition and processing of hydrographic and ocean mapping data. Practical experience in planning and conducting hydrographic surveys. Includes significant time underway (day trips and possible multi-day cruises) aboard survey vessel(s).
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Prerequisite(s): ESCI 871 and ESCI 874 and ESCI 875
Equivalent(s): OE 972
Campuses not allowed in section: CPS Online
Instructors: Semme Dijkstra
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 7/12/2024 MTWRF 8:10am - 4:30pm CHASE 142