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LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSED 1.developing awareness of individual, cultural and social influences on communication and successful engagement with the multi-literacies required for academic study at undergraduate level 2. developing ability to critically engage with academic texts 3.the ability to produce academic texts that meet the conventions and expectations of undergraduate writing |
Academic essay checklist& Draft Feedback | Tick off below | |
Title of the essay & your essay question | ||
Introduction |
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General statement to provide an engaging opening. |
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Relevant background information (including accurate definition & definition of key terms if appropriate) |
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Accurate statement of the main thesis /position of the essay in your own words. |
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4 | Reference to the literature ( your authors) | |
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An overview of the structure of your essay. (Often a reformulation of the essay question into a sentence statement, will achieve this.) |
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1 | Well-structured paragraphs that address the topic/thesis. | |
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Carefully formulated topic sentences delivering the ‘controlling ideas’ which target the requirements of the question. |
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3 | Appropriate selection, paraphrasing and summary of relevant supporting material / evidence. | |
4 | Relevant information from at least two academic journals. | |
5 | Accurate citations and in-text references for all sourced material (paraphrased or quoted). | |
6 | No more than two direct quotations from the texts. | |
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1 | A restatement of your thesis. (Change the tense) | |
2 | A recap of key points (controlling ideas) / a summary of your discussion (argument). | |
3 | A final conclusive comment that is relevant to your topic/thesis/content. |
Reference list(Include all sources cited in the essay) |
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1 | Format according to APA (6th edition) system. | |
2 | Double space between items. | |
3 | Indent second (plus) lines for each item. |
Language |
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1 | Ensure unmistakable clarity in your expression and sentence structure. | |
2 | Ensure cohesive connection (linkage) between ideas. (Linkers used between & within, paragraphs). | |
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Proof read and edit closely to ensure language, grammar, spelling, vocabulary (mechanics), and academic style are carefully crafted and accurate. |
Word count:Enter the number of words at the end of your essay. |
Learning Outcome | Performance indicators | Achievement above minimum required standard. Mark with 0 on line | Not yet at required standard | ||
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1. developing awareness of individual, cultural and social influences on communication and successful engagement with the multi-literacies required for academic study at undergraduate level |
High StandardAppropriate academic essay topic, highly relevant to discipline area. Evidence of extensive research & engagement with topic; Information from at least two journal articles with clear academic credibility, both highly relevant & useful for topic. All instructions followed, final essay is presented & formatted as required; draft & final essay submitted by due date to Turnitin & hard copy with cover sheet completed.Minimum StandardTopic has some relevance to discipline area. Some evidence of research & attempt to engage with topic; Information from at least two journal articles with some academic credibility & relevance to the topic.Most instructions followed,possibly some presentation or formatting errors, draft &final essay submitted by due date but may be issues with Turnitin or hard copy or cover sheet. |
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2. developing ability to critically engage with academic texts | High StandardComprehensive understanding of topic; evidence of critical reflection & analysis of relevant academic material. Position/thesis is based on reflection & response to academic research. Argument is developed logically and coherently, is supported by clear examples. Information from all texts is relevant, and paraphrased & integrated effectively. Minimum StandardEvidence of some understanding of topic but limited analysis of source material and few appropriate examples. Position not clear or well established; argument may include irrelevancies, may not be entirely logical. Information not always well -paraphrased, relevant or well -integrated. | ||||
3. the ability to produce academic texts that meet the conventions and expectations of undergraduate writing | High StandardEssay is clearly & logically written using features of written academic English and accurate APA referencing. Effective use of references and sources but no more than two direct quotes. Well organised & within the word limit. Introduction includes background information, a clear thesis/position statement & outline.Well- structured body paragraphs follow outline. Conclusion includes a clear summary/restatement of the argument & final comment.Minimum StandardA degree of clarity and logic is obvious but language errors affect coherence at times. APA referencing is used but not always accurately. Some incorporation of references. Word limit may not be adhered to. Some weakness in organisation and presentation. Introduction attempts to introduce topic, state thesis & provide outline. Body paragraphs generally follow outline but points may not be well supported or linked. Conclusion attempts to summarise/restate argument. |
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This section must be hand written | |||
Student Name: Student ID: |
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Paper: Academic Communication: Conventions and Expectations Code: COMM570/………… |
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Assignment Name: Assessment 2 Essay |
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Where I have used someone else’s words, I have clearly indicated this referencing according to APA guidelines. | |
Where I have used other people’s ideas or writing, I have clearly indicated this by putting them into my own words and adding the reference according to the APA guidelines | |
Other than this, this assignment: | |
IS NOT copied from another student or previous assignment | |
IS NOT directly copied from books, journals or other materials. | |
IS NOT cut and pasted orcopied from the internet. | |
HAS NOT previously been handed in by me or anyone else in any other different course. | |
HAS NOT been done by someone else (e.g. friend, relative, professional) | |