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Intermediate Composition // Grant Writing

Intermediate Composition // Grant Writing

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Motivation to Teach Social Action:

I am a part of the committee on community and service-learning course development, a community learning course and peer mentoring committee, and create and teach community and service-learning themed coursed. I could see the institute aiding in developing a course focused on social action and change, particularly in the community writing course and my grant writing course.

Course Description:

ENG 3010 tasks learners with exploring discipline-based learning where student work culminates in a research proposal. For pre-med and nursing students, the course focuses on medical disparities and bias. ENG 3020 partners with the non-profit organization 826michigan, with a central goal of social action, providing support to underserved schools such as DPS, where students' grant proposals focus on social action and awareness. Additionally, a sequence of composition courses for learners in the Macomb Prison focuses on obtaining a bachelor's degree in sociology, exploring systemic socio-economic and racial disparities, discrimination, and factors that marginalize or lead to incarceration.

Taught By:

Jule Thomas

Full Professor of Teaching

English

Wayne State University

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Syllabus:

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