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Offered every spring and fall semester to all students regardless of major, ENGL 202H provides Penn State students with a unique opportunity to earn honors credits, fulfill their ENGL 202 requirement, and engage in meaningful community service.
Course activities include participating in lively discussions about thought-provoking texts such as Diane Ravitch’s The Death and Life of the Great American School System, Jonathan Kozol’s Shame of the Nation, Jean Anyon’s Radical Possibilities, Alex Kotlowitz’s There Are No Children Here, and Nicolas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn’s Half the Sky. Through these discussions and associated writings, policies are explored, values are challenged, and attitudes are examined.
In addition to being challenged and engaged in class, students will also find satisfaction working one-on-one with an English as a second language (ESL) learner or an adult who is pursuing a general equivalency diploma (GED) or who is enrolled in a job-training program.
Prerequisites: ENGL 015, ENGL 030, or ENGL/CAS 137H/138T, and the successful completion of 27.1 credits.
For additional information about the course, please download the flyer, visit the course website, or contact Lorena Waselinko at law17@psu.edu.