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Reading Lists
English I English II English III English IV


Curricular Strands
Grammar/Vocabulary
 
Speaking/Listening
English I English I Honors   English I English I Honors
English II English II Honors   English II English II Honors
English III AP English Language & Composition   English III AP English Language & Composition
English IV AP English Literature & Composition
AP English Literature & Composition Seminar
  English IV AP English Literature & Composition
AP English Literature & Composition Seminar

Literary Terms and Concepts
 
Research
English I English I Honors   English I English I Honors
English II English II Honors   English II English II Honors
English III AP English Language & Composition   English III AP English Language & Composition
English IV AP English Literature & Composition
AP English Literature & Composition Seminar
  English IV AP English Literature & Composition
AP English Literature & Composition Seminar

Writing
 
Assessments
English I English I Honors   English I English I Honors
English II English II Honors   English II English II Honors
English III AP English Language & Composition   English III AP English Language & Composition
English IV AP English Literature & Composition
AP English Literature & Composition Seminar
  English IV AP English Literature & Composition
AP English Literature & Composition Seminar

Mission Statement:

The English Department is committed to preparing students to be contributing, responsible, and thoughtful members of society by presenting them with learning experiences which will challenge them to develop their language abilities to the highest level possible.


Statements of Belief:

  • Every student can learn, and an education brings more opportunities and more choices to the individual student
  • The English Department at Lincoln-Way High School should attempt to challenge students to achieve their fullest potential.
  • The English Department expects students to be independent thinkers and readers, and coherent writers.


Department Philosophy

The foundation of a modern, democratic society is a literate citizenry capable of making informed choices. To help students make informed choices, the English Department teaches students to understand, present, and evaluate ideas, information, and opinions.

Because citizens in a democratic society have to function as individuals and as members of groups, the English Department encourages both individual and collaborative efforts from our students. English teachers present students with opportunities for language experiences that assist them in succeeding as responsible members of society. They present students with a variety of methodology, including technology, commensurate with students’ ability levels and learning styles.

English teachers respect all students by viewing students’ writing as a process. The staff helps students develop their own writing style in order to express their own voice. This voice becomes authentic through articulate teacher instruction and consistent student effort.

Teachers respect the open discussion of ideas essential to a democratic society. By presenting students with significant works of literature, teachers help students understand and evaluate important ideas.

Because the staff knows learning is strengthened and reinforced when individual units of instruction are related to previous knowledge, they encourage appropriate connections between what students are learning and what they have learned.

Among department members collegiality and the sharing of ideas are essential priorities. Department leaders encourage teachers to function not only as individual classroom teachers, but also as members of teaching teams and instructional planning teams.

All teachers in the English Department expect their students to be independent thinkers and readers, and coherent writers.