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I          Course description

Stylistic Signatures will lead students to writing experiences developing their individual style.  They will include poetry, fiction and drama.  Experiences will include writing at a museum and in a botanical setting, visiting a major literary journal, creation of a class anthology, and critiquing by one another and guest artists.

II        Instructor:  Lou Jobst

Lou Jobst has an MA in  English from St Louis University.  He presently teaches at Parkway Central Senior High School (369 N Woods Mill Road; Chesterfield, Mo 63017) E mail: Jobst @postnetcom

III     Rationale for inclusion in a program for gifted students: Usually

Gifted students do not take a course like this in high school because they are trying to fit many advanced courses into their four year plan. In addition, it challenges them to exercise their creativity in writing and develop an individual style in a fashion difficult to reproduce in a traditional setting (with our freedom to use the University and to create a very intense and personal milieu of learning).  This course also challenges students to high levels of thinking and writing.

IV     Major topics covered

V        Pre-requisite knowledge 

Fundamentals of writing and a desire to write creatively

VI     Learning objectives

VII    Primary source material

Handbook to Literature, various literary texts, How Does a Poem Mean, The Heath Guide to Poetry, The Writer’s Handbook

VIII   Supplementary source material 

Numerous poems, short stories and plays

IX     Computing and the Internet

We use computing to create our anthology  The internet is used to research some authors.