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Mar 13, 2026
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ABE 94 - Jumpstart Writing5 Credits Reviews the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Students who pass five credits of ABE 91 with a 2.0 or better should be able to succeed in ENGL& 101. This class is only offered as a cluster with ENGL 99.
Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Only offered as a cluster with ENGL 99 Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Designed to Serve This class is for ABE/ESL/GED students enrolled in the Jumpstart Program. Active Date 20250401T11:37:53
Grading Basis BEdA OEE Yes Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: Course Outline Students will move through brainstorming and pre-writing to drafting, revising, editing and proofreading a variety of paragraphs and essays. Out-of-class essay(s) combine with an in-class writing piece and self assessment to form the final portfolio.
Student Learning Outcomes Develop essays through drafts and revision that are focused around a central idea, supported by details and examples, and organized to move the reader through the text.
Identify the main ideas and overall purpose of a text to represent and analyze them for an audience.
Respond critically through comparison, application, persuasion, etc. to written and visual texts, including student drafts and course materials.
Distinguish their own words from those of sources to represent them ethically in their own writing.
Articulate their challenges and strengths in writing and their goals and needs for future writing projects.
Identify the key error patterns that appear in their written work in order to edit their writing successfully.
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