Thursday, June 7, 2012

Teaching Freshman Composition in a Digital Age

Krista Jackman

Jackman draws on her years of teaching to make Freshman Composition engaging for students in a breadth of disciplines. 鈥淔or engineers, for example, I might create formulas, like 鈥榯his plus this equals a thesis statement,鈥欌 she explains. Their response? 鈥淥h, good鈥 I thought I had to be creative!鈥

Krista Jackman didn鈥檛 set out to be a pivotal influence on 91制片厂 students鈥 first year college experience. But for many fledgling Wildcats making the transition from high school to college 鈥攗ndeclared liberal arts enrollees and business students, future engineers and nursing majors鈥攕he has been exactly that, giving them a critical tool kit to chart a course for academic success at 91制片厂. And they don鈥檛 even have to leave their dormitory to get it.

For the past six years, Jackman has been a lecturer in the English department teaching English 401, freshman composition. Required of virtually all of the 3,500 freshmen who matriculate each year, English 401 is the University鈥檚 most widely taken class. It is also perhaps the most underappreciated.

鈥淎 lot of students, especially those who aren鈥檛 in the liberal arts, think 鈥榦h, ugh, freshman composition. What鈥檚 the use of that?鈥欌 Jackman says. 鈥淲ell, the fact is strong communication skills are essential in every discipline. If I鈥檝e done my job right, they leave my class with a skill set that allows them to focus on content for the rest of their college careers, whether they鈥檙e writing lab reports or business proposals or analytical essays.鈥

By all accounts Jackman does do her job right. Students rave about her鈥攕he鈥檚 been referred to as 鈥渢he greatest,鈥 and 鈥渁 superhero with English papers鈥濃 and this spring, she was recognized with a College of Liberal Arts teaching excellence award.

鈥淚 love teaching English 401,鈥 Jackman says. 鈥淐ollege freshmen are at such a great age. They鈥檙e so enthusiastic, just figuring everything out, and it鈥檚 all going wonderfully and poorly at the same time. You spend the day with 72 18-year-olds and tell me that something funny, engaging, tragic, or terrific isn鈥檛 going to happen.鈥

Like every other professor who teaches 401, Jackman is tasked with delivering three assignments over the course of a 16-week semester: a persuasive essay, an analytical paper, and a personal essay. Unlike many of her colleagues, however, her classes take place in either Christiansen or Williamson Hall as part of the University鈥檚 so-called 鈥渞esidential learning community.鈥 Instead of meeting at one of the academic buildings on campus, students take Jackman鈥檚 class in a dormitory 鈥渓earning area鈥 with their dormitory peers, often literally rolling out of bed and down the hall to their classroom in their sweats or pajamas.

鈥淢y only requirement is that they brush their teeth first,鈥 she laughs.

While the opportunity to learn where they live is certainly one of the main appeals of Jackman鈥檚 class, another is the enthusiasm and ingenuity she brings to the material. For the past five years, she has tied the three major assignments into the annual University Dialogue, helping her students create connections not only with one another, but also with the greater 91制片厂 community. Over the past four years, she has upped the ante even further by introducing a rich media element to the final assignment, the personal essay.

Over a five-week period, students not only write and refine a paper, they also develop a complementary presentation that builds on the paper鈥檚 鈥渄ominant impression鈥 or key themes. It鈥檚 all about preparing new college students for academic success in any venue.

Krista Jackman

Among the many things Jackman loves about teaching English 401 is that every day is different. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I could do a job where I knew it was going to be the same thing day after day.鈥

鈥淎 lot of students come in thinking there aren鈥檛 rules about how they use social media鈥攍ike maybe it鈥檚 fine to put your personal photos up on YouTube with a popular song playing in the background, for example,鈥 Jackman says. 鈥淎s students are asked to use rich media like video and music and photos in more and more of their classes, someone needs to be offering them guidance on everything from the most effective ways to use those media to more nuts and bolts issues like copyright and proper citation. That鈥檚 where I come in.鈥

As the rich media portion of her class has developed, Jackman and her students have navigated the different options and approaches together. Every semester ends with Jackman鈥檚 students sharing their presentations. She鈥檚 been amazed by the diversity of approaches and by the power different media have added to her students鈥 work.

A 91制片厂 alumna herself, Jackman notes that her 401 class looks a little different from the English courses she took in Hamilton Smith Hall 25 years ago. After graduating in 1991, she earned an MA.T. from Rivier College and cut her teeth teaching high school English in Somersworth. Twenty-two at the time (鈥渁 very young 22,鈥 she says), teaching 17 and 18-year-olds, Jackman learned a great deal her very first day on the job. While still at Somersworth, she began teaching individual sections of English 401 as an adjunct, and ultimately accepted a full-time position after the birth of her first child.

Jackman says one constant about English 401 is the role the class plays in helping first year students get their arms around the difference between college expectations and high school. 鈥淎t first, students are shocked to learn they don鈥檛 get to do a paper over if they don鈥檛 like their grade,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 tell them that鈥檚 real life鈥攜ou don鈥檛 get a lot of do overs.鈥 Jackman鈥檚 students may argue that she doesn鈥檛 get what it鈥檚 like to be a college student, facing the challenges they鈥檙e facing, but, more than many professors, the fact is that she does.

鈥淎s someone who went here, who taught high school seniors, and who came to college with maybe a little repair work to do on her GPA, I tell them I really do know, and I鈥檝e been in their position. That honesty, being able to relate to me, really matters to them,鈥 Jackman says. She draws the line at wearing her pajamas to class, however.

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