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==Classes taught==
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* [[English 111]] (Composition) (10-111)
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* [[English 112]] (Composition II) (10-112)
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* [[Multiethnic Literature of the United States]] (10-224)
  
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==Style & personality==
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Dr. Shively, like any English teacher, will make you read and write.  Expect to write 4 or 5 papers a semester for this guy.  He assigns a lot of mini-papers and random assignments as well. That is where you'll encounter his lucritive and ambigious check mark grading system.  But, I've tried to crack it....
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* A plus sign (+) = an A
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* A Check plus = a high B or low A
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* A Check = a low B or high C
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* A Check minus = a C or low C
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* A Minus (-) = a D or F
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This is what I believe to be the cracked check code... however, it is hard to solve the puzzles of Dr. Shively's mind, so this information was terribly difficult to come by. 
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Update: Dr. Shively abandoned the infamous check system. Hopefully it will never resurface...
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Dr. Steven Shively is a man who loves English almost as much as he loves Willa Cather--and that's a lot. Dr. Shively has been a teacher for the academites since the beginning and has close ties to this place. He often tries to organize activites for academites in his class that involve leaving campus (a rare treat for any student at Cooper). Last year he took students to a private viewing of the "Science in Art" display at the Maryville Art Gallery (yes, there actually is an art gallery in Maryville, though not much of one.) You can almost always find him in his office (from the crack of dawn 'til dusk).  He is also known for hosting an annual bbq in his backyard once at the end of every school year.
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==Student opinions==
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[[User:Dlhecox|Daniel]]:  I enjoyed his class.  I wrote weird philosophical twists on all of his paper topics and still got 89's or higher on all of them.  So he's not strict in his topics.  He likes it if you're creative.  His life is really centered around his teaching, so try not to disappoint him.  A really sweet, odd man.  Wait for the Belltower speech.
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[[User:Bentheredonethat|Ben]]: During class, Dr. Shively has a lot of things to say, some of which are important and others of which are not. However, independent of how boring the class may or may not be, it's how he handles students' writing that really matters. He spends countless hours going over essays with students until they reach their potentials. Further, he frequently takes the last few minutes of class to set up appointments, even outside of his office hours. So basically, his emphasis on revision and how much he cares about his students' writing abilities make him an excellent choice for a composition course without a doubt.
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Revision as of 01:14, 4 October 2006

Classes taught

Style & personality

Dr. Shively, like any English teacher, will make you read and write. Expect to write 4 or 5 papers a semester for this guy. He assigns a lot of mini-papers and random assignments as well. That is where you'll encounter his lucritive and ambigious check mark grading system. But, I've tried to crack it....

  • A plus sign (+) = an A
  • A Check plus = a high B or low A
  • A Check = a low B or high C
  • A Check minus = a C or low C
  • A Minus (-) = a D or F

This is what I believe to be the cracked check code... however, it is hard to solve the puzzles of Dr. Shively's mind, so this information was terribly difficult to come by.

Update: Dr. Shively abandoned the infamous check system. Hopefully it will never resurface...

Dr. Steven Shively is a man who loves English almost as much as he loves Willa Cather--and that's a lot. Dr. Shively has been a teacher for the academites since the beginning and has close ties to this place. He often tries to organize activites for academites in his class that involve leaving campus (a rare treat for any student at Cooper). Last year he took students to a private viewing of the "Science in Art" display at the Maryville Art Gallery (yes, there actually is an art gallery in Maryville, though not much of one.) You can almost always find him in his office (from the crack of dawn 'til dusk). He is also known for hosting an annual bbq in his backyard once at the end of every school year.

Student opinions

Daniel: I enjoyed his class. I wrote weird philosophical twists on all of his paper topics and still got 89's or higher on all of them. So he's not strict in his topics. He likes it if you're creative. His life is really centered around his teaching, so try not to disappoint him. A really sweet, odd man. Wait for the Belltower speech.

Ben: During class, Dr. Shively has a lot of things to say, some of which are important and others of which are not. However, independent of how boring the class may or may not be, it's how he handles students' writing that really matters. He spends countless hours going over essays with students until they reach their potentials. Further, he frequently takes the last few minutes of class to set up appointments, even outside of his office hours. So basically, his emphasis on revision and how much he cares about his students' writing abilities make him an excellent choice for a composition course without a doubt.