Awesome
Attendance in her class is required. Since she doesn't hold classes on Friday, you are always given homework during this day. Read the material before class because she often gives pop quizzes. She's always available outside of class and she offers a lot of extra credit opportunities. Prof. McClure is honestly one of the most caring professor I've ever had. I recommend taking her but you should be ready to work really hard!
Poor
Professor McClure tried to show that she cared. However, in the end, I didn't feel like she cared. There were things that had points taken away from me when they were never in the rubric, So, I don't know how I should have known about those mistakes. Sometimes the class is treated like children and I feel there is a slight lack of respect. It's possible to get an A but you will have to work for it.
Awful
Tagging Professor McClure as horrible is such an understatement. Constantly she's changing the rubric requirements. Feedback on her homework was poor at best. She's very opinionated and hypocritical. The email correspondence could have been written by a five-year-old and there would have been almost no differences. I suggest you avoid her class.
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Communication
Instructor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Higher Education
Christine
McClure
Merritt Island, Florida
Awarded Outstanding Lecturer/Adjunct 2013-2014- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Humanities and Communication Department.
English Instructor
Developed and taught ENC 101 English Composition in traditional and online classes.
English As A Second Language Instructor
Taught listening and speaking courses to international students and assessing students' language development needs.
Online Instructor
Developed and taught Composition I (ENG 1101) and Composition II (ENG 1102) online.
Instructor
Responsible for developing and teaching COM 221 Technical Report Writing, a required second-semester composition course for all non-business majors at the university; HU 145 Themes in the Humanities- Perspectives of War; COM 122 English Composition, which focuses on the development of communicative, evaluative, critical thinking, and research writing abilities; and, COM 020 Fundamentals of Communication, which focuses on reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.
Outstanding Lecturer/Adjunct Award 2012-2013, Humanities and Communication Department.
Online Instructor
Develop and facilitate AML 2010 Early American Literature, AML 2020 American Literature, and ENC 1102 Composition- Technical Writing for traditional and dual enrolled students.
Master of Arts (M.A.)
English Language and Literature/Letters
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Texts and Technology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
English Language and Literature/Letters