American Samoa Community College MOODLE
This is an English course that centers on building advanced college reading skills. Students will be able to evaluate knowledge using critical thinking skills in the following academic competencies: distinguishing facts from opinions, recognizing propaganda techniques, avoiding errors in reasoning, outlining and summarizing. Students will apply elements of literature using classic novels and poetry. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Nyrese Pato
This is an English course that centers on building advanced college reading skills. Students will be able to evaluate knowledge using critical thinking skills in the following academic competencies: distinguishing facts from opinions, recognizing propaganda techniques, avoiding errors in reasoning, outlining and summarizing. Students will apply elements of literature using classic novels and poetry. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Nyrese Pato
This is an English course that centers on building advanced college reading skills. Students will be able to evaluate knowledge using critical thinking skills in the following academic competencies: distinguishing facts from opinions, recognizing propaganda techniques, avoiding errors in reasoning, outlining and summarizing. Students will apply elements of literature using classic novels and poetry. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Patrick Solia
This is an English course that centers on building advanced college reading skills. Students will be able to evaluate knowledge using critical thinking skills in the following academic competencies: distinguishing facts from opinions, recognizing propaganda techniques, avoiding errors in reasoning, outlining and summarizing. Students will apply elements of literature using classic novels and poetry. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Kamo Koloi
This is an English course that centers on building advanced college reading skills. Students will be able to evaluate knowledge using critical thinking skills in the following academic competencies: distinguishing facts from opinions, recognizing propaganda techniques, avoiding errors in reasoning, outlining and summarizing. Students will apply elements of literature using classic novels and poetry. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Florangel Calumpang
This advanced course places emphasis on the modes of writing essays. Students follow the steps of the writing process in order to compose informative, persuasive, and well-structured essays with a sound thesis statements and relevant and adequate support. Students are encouraged to seek tutorial assistance with SLA Center to improve writing. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Patrick Solia
This advanced course places emphasis on the modes of writing essays. Students follow the steps of the writing process in order to compose informative, persuasive, and well-structured essays with a sound thesis statements and relevant and adequate support. Students are encouraged to seek tutorial assistance with SLA Center to improve writing. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Florangel Calumpang
This advanced course places emphasis on the modes of writing essays. Students follow the steps of the writing process in order to compose informative, persuasive, and well-structured essays with a sound thesis statements and relevant and adequate support. Students are encouraged to seek tutorial assistance with SLA Center to improve writing. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Florangel Calumpang
This advanced course places emphasis on the modes of writing essays. Students follow the steps of the writing process in order to compose informative, persuasive, and well-structured essays with a sound thesis statements and relevant and adequate support. Students are encouraged to seek tutorial assistance with SLA Center to improve writing. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Clarinette Eves
This advanced course places emphasis on the modes of writing essays. Students follow the steps of the writing process in order to compose informative, persuasive, and well-structured essays with a sound thesis statements and relevant and adequate support. Students are encouraged to seek tutorial assistance with SLA Center to improve writing. (Note: 3 Lecture Credits)
- Teacher: Nyrese Pato