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Students are expected to come to class ready to learn and participate in class activities and discussion. This expectation includes staying current with assigned readings. Attendance will be taken each class session. As indicated in the Student Affairs Handbook, the student is responsible for knowing and meeting all course requirements, including tests, assignments ttendance & Participation and class participation . Any student missing a class is responsible for finding out what information was missed during that session. Requests for excused absences (e.g., illness, family emergency, University sponsored activity, military service, a religious holiday) will be honored; however, these must be formally documented in order to make up a missed exam or avoid a penalty for late homework. Note: An excused absence should not be construed as getting attendance/participation oints for a missed class. The University expects students to be honest in all endeavors. The learning process is compromised by cheating, plagiarism, and other dishonest acts. It is expected that students will conform to the Academic Honesty Policy as outlined in the student code of Bowling Green State University. This policy states in part that all incidents of academic dishonesty will be reported to the academic cademic Responsibility dean; and all incidents will result in sanction ranging from no credit for a given assignment to expulsion from the university per the guidelines of stated policy. Bear in mind that this policy is not limited to those who benefit from dishonest behavior, but also applies to any student who assists or facilitates in dishonest behavior. Please refrain from texting, answering your phone, sending e-mails, checking your Facebook account, doing homework for another class, or engaging in other activity unrelated to class. Cell phones and computers should be turned off before class starts. The use of electronic devices in Use of Class Time the classroom for personal reasons has become a serious problem in the past few years. This behavior will be noted and may result in the loss of attendance points. We may use electronic devices as part of class instruction. If so, this will be announced and planned in advance. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK Santrock, J. W. (2013): Adolescence (15 th edition). McGraw-Hill . Supplemental readings (SR) will be posted online Preadolescent and Adolescent Development in Family and Community Page 2 STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS If you have a documented disability that requires special accommodations contact me at the beginning of the semester and make this need known. Students with disabilities must verify their eligibility through the Office of Disability Services for Students, 413 South Hall and provide documentation to me. BGSU Student Handbook
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