Assessment Plan, Grading and Grade Book Set Up and few necessary guidelines

A)   On-going Assessment

ASSESSMENT

MARK

Assignment

5

Presentation

8

Attendance

7

TOTAL

 20

 B)     Test

ASSESSMENT

MARK

 Quiz:1

15

 Quiz:2

 15

Mid Term Exam:

25

Quiz:3

15

Final Exam.

40

TOTAL

 80

 


UGC APPROVED GRADING

Welcome to the Law of Crimes(part ii) !
As a course teacher, I would like to welcome you to the Law of crimes-II course. This course is much essential in your practical and professional life as well. Even, you have to answer from this course not only in the exam of your department but also in the Judiciary and Bar Council Exams. I am looking forward to meeting you in Fall-2020 Semester. I hope that your time in the law department will open doors to lifelong friendships, fulfilling careers, and a love of learning. Work hard and stay curious. I will support your learning, offering a range of fantastic opportunities so that all of you can do yourself justice in your studies with me. 
Anyway, this course will cover the whole range of the syllabus. Teaching will cover the areas of lectures, powerpoint presentations, video presentations, participatory discussions, problem-solving, and so on. All of you are highly encouraged to participate in a group discussion forumclass activity as well as problem-solving sessions. Active participation in the class will carry credit.
Here is some useful information before you start your course: Welcome Week (Semester Vacation) will be started from 1 May for the Summer-2020 Semester and your class will be started from 9th September, 2020. And is a great opportunity for you to meet other students through virtually on your course as well as some of the staff that will be teaching you. 
Know the BLC properly and discover yourself: As a course teacher, I will provide you all the necessary resources i.e. class lecture, PPT, URL, Videos, Class recording links, E-book/book references and many more through the Blended Learning Center (BLC). Course Summary and objectives, Course Outline/Syllabus, Course Requirements, Course Assessment PlanReference/Practice Books, Google Classroom Code, Faculty Profile link etc. will be provided through the BLC and these will be included in the BLC also. Moreover, Topic Introduction, Topic Objectives, Lesson Plan for the Topic, Lecture Notes, External resources etc. will also be mentioned and included in the BLC. Not only that, the full instructions regarding the course and the instructions for the Quiz, AssignmentPresentation, Midterm and Final Exam will also be included, mentioned and uploaded in the BLC. So, to continue your study properly and to explore yourself through the Online Class during this COVID-19 period, all of you must have to be introduced with the BLC in a systematic way and you must have to use the BLC in a proper way to learn effectively and to be benefited. How you can be introduced with the BLC and how you can use the BLC-this information can be found as details from the link https://elearn.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/courser . So, please visit it, read it and prepare yourself now. 
The equipment you will need: The existing law courses require you to take detailed notes for each module so before you arrive, you may wish to invest in a reliable laptop/Smart Phone with internet connection and make sure that you have sufficient notebooks/pens/ paper/files/highlighters etc. to support your note-taking. You will be responsible for managing your time and workload. I recommend that you buy an academic year wall planner to stick on the wall above your study space so you can add your classes and key assessment deadlines when you start your course. 
I am always with you to support and to assist! As a course teacher, I will be always with you to cooperate, to help you and to assist you from all sides so that you can be skilled and perfect persons in the society. You will be glad to know that the DIU law department combines genuine excellence and wonderful diversity on a scale that is unmatched anywhere. The unique strength of our community is that it brings together. Whoever you are, whatever you do, however you do it, the law department of DIU is a place where you can thrive. The best teachers are those who take opposing arguments seriously, who listen generously, and who approach others with empathy and respect--- and I am one of them which I strictly believe. 
Last but not least: The BLC introduces you to the many ways you can learn, work, and grow. We have more than 60 law courses and we have a large and diverse array of outstanding library along with the benefits of E-library and student practice organizations, research programs, student organizations, and academic journals. Total 14 full time and more that 10 prominent part-time faculty members teach and practice across diverse subjects. Nowhere will you find a richer or deeper set of opportunities to explore and act on issues that matter. As our impressive network of alumni demonstrates through the path-breaking work these individuals do across countless fields of endeavor, no law department in Bangladesh better prepares lawyers, entrepreneurs, scholars, and leaders for a changing world than does DIU law department.