October 3, 2016

The Mission of The English Department: My First Thoughts

               

   As you may already know, I am a first year college student. During this first semester, I am taking an English Literature class which focuses in the human condition. I would like you to know more about my course; therefore, though this article I will be giving information and my opinion about the mission of the English Department and my course in specific.
   The mission of the English Department, in general, is to help the student evolve both orally and through written skills. From my experience so far, the professor Cynthia Pittmann, has achieved both of the goals. Through a journal, she’s helped us with our written skills. The activity consists of writing for ten minutes every day.
   At first, it was a little hard for me to write for ten minutes fluidly. I usually take my time writing because I don’t consider myself a natural writer. I can assure everyone that with two consistent months of doing this activity, I have seen great results. My writing comes more fluidly and I don’t feel rushed anymore, I can take my time and still do a great job. Also, through this blog she is exploiting our creativity to our maximum potential, which is also a goal of the English Department. Pittmann reads to us in class, and gives us things to read on our own. In class, we can see how she analyzes a story, and then in our homes we can remember the techniques she used in class to do it on our own.
   The mission of the English Department states that their goal is, "the integral formation of students in all dimensions: intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, life long learning, effective communication, appreciation and cultivation of ethical and aesthetic values, participation in the processes of the society, as well as reflection and social responsibility"
   A student of Sydney Harris once said to him (Click here to view article), that he had so much work to do that he hardly learned anything. Pittmann, on the other hand, gives us plenty of time to read, write and create. I’ve spent weeks making this blog perfect for the class, and having so much time to do it, has given me more ideas to incorporate into my blog. Also, more time to fix everything that I have done wrong. 
(She has a blog too, if you want to see it, click here.)

   To summarize, even though people fight all the time about which is the correct way to educate, I believe that the current mission statement of the English Department is achieving its purposes. Through the human condition in specific, the students learn about ethical values that can be put into practice in the real world. Consequently, being prepared both academically and morally, which is very important in today’s society. 

4 comments:

  1. As you, I also think that the Dr. Pittmann has achieved so many goals already. I have improved my writing skills just as you. We are truly learning instead of just memorizing a bunch of things. I like that we have the opportunity to write and express our point of view with liberty. I agree with you in everything you wrote in this post.

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  2. I am really glad that I'm taking this class too. So far, I've really enjoyed Dr. Pittmann's class because of her innovative way of teaching. So far, she has not given us any extensive or abusing amount of work that just becomes a burden at the end of the day instead of a learning experience. Instead, the methods she uses to help us improve our writing and oral skill are excellent and should be used in every literature class. Doing presentations every once in a while has really helped me improve my English and it has made me more confident. Thank you, Dr. Pittmann!

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  3. "So much hard work that he hardly ever learned anything." This one quote stood out the most for me for its simplicity, yet resonating truth.

    I wholly agree with the fact that, with just two months of taking class, I believe my own writing skills have gotten better. Aside from that, I have been able to analyze with more time. And I believe that there is a consensus about education being more than just memorization. What good is knowledge if you can't put it into practice at the end of the day?

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  4. You related our professor's teachings and assignments very well with the mission statements! It's true how she's achieved a lot of these goals. I truly agree with you that we are learning and getting better at doing certain things, such as critical thinking and writing. The recent activities we've done have been intriguing.

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