Professor
Kimberly Jansma
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With Jansma, you either love her or hate her. My fate was the latter. She's extremely disorganized, and didn't stick to the syllabus at all, unclear about what she expected from us in terms of deadlines, and wasn't consistent with her use of the website. She also was very narrow-minded of what she wanted from our work, which was annoying, since 101 is after all, a creative writing class. I really do not recommend her.
With Jansma, you either love her or hate her. My fate was the latter. She's extremely disorganized, and didn't stick to the syllabus at all, unclear about what she expected from us in terms of deadlines, and wasn't consistent with her use of the website. She also was very narrow-minded of what she wanted from our work, which was annoying, since 101 is after all, a creative writing class. I really do not recommend her.
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Winter 2023 - Professor Jansma is great! I have taken several classes with her and I have learned a lot. However, communication about class assignments could be better. Nevertheless, I got good practice speaking and my French really improved. She likes it when people speak up. Will be taking another class with her next quarter!
Winter 2023 - Professor Jansma is great! I have taken several classes with her and I have learned a lot. However, communication about class assignments could be better. Nevertheless, I got good practice speaking and my French really improved. She likes it when people speak up. Will be taking another class with her next quarter!
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Going into this class, I thought I would be able to practice talking in French with other francophones (since it's already hard to practice it in California). But not really. Instead Jansma mostly surveyed cross-cultural interaction, depending mostly on group interactions, mini-presentations, and a final project for that oral practice. As much as it seems you get to talk a lot in this class, it really depends. She picks the same people, who always talk, and pretty much, the most you'll talk in this class if you don't participate is a 15 minute presentation on an article and a 10 or so minute long final presentation. I just feel that had she been more organised and more thorough with her curriculum, which was all over the place, her students would be going out of the class more confident with their speaking proficiency in French. Also, watch out for her "quizzes" that were pretty much midterms.
Going into this class, I thought I would be able to practice talking in French with other francophones (since it's already hard to practice it in California). But not really. Instead Jansma mostly surveyed cross-cultural interaction, depending mostly on group interactions, mini-presentations, and a final project for that oral practice. As much as it seems you get to talk a lot in this class, it really depends. She picks the same people, who always talk, and pretty much, the most you'll talk in this class if you don't participate is a 15 minute presentation on an article and a 10 or so minute long final presentation. I just feel that had she been more organised and more thorough with her curriculum, which was all over the place, her students would be going out of the class more confident with their speaking proficiency in French. Also, watch out for her "quizzes" that were pretty much midterms.