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The format of the paper must be the same as stated in the syllabus: 12 point Times (or Times Roman) font, 1 inch margins, double spaced. Failure to do so will result in a reduction in grade for the paper.
Summary Paragraph (1 paragraph)
3 points possible
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Criteria
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Points
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Summary:
• Concise, Concrete and Precise • States the main idea(s) of the program |
2
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• May state the main idea, but is not concrete or concise
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1
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• Contains only information that could have been gotten from the program description on the IST calendar
• Contains no information about the program at all
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0
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Spelling/Grammar/Length:
• Has 2 or fewer spelling and/or grammatical mistakes
• 3 to 5 sentences in length |
1
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• More than 2 spelling and/or grammatical mistakes
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0 |
Question Paragraphs (2 paragraphs total)
6 points possible for each paragraph-12 total points possible
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Answers the Question:
• Concise, Concrete and Precise • Uses examples from the program that relate to the question. • Example(s) accurately reflects program and question • Details from program are accurate. • Shows reflective thinking |
4
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• Uses examples relating to the program but explanation is unclear, or does not completely relate to the question • Details from the program are accurate
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3
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• Explanation is unclear • Examples are unclear
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2
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• Answer does not relate to the question • Explanation or example missing • Paragraph does not reflect the program
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1
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• Paragraph is missing • Answer does not address any of the syllabus questions
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0
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Spelling/Grammar/Length:
• Has 2 or fewer spelling and/or grammatical mistakes • At least 6 sentences in length
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2
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• Has more than two, but less than 5 spelling and/or grammatical mistakes • Has less than 6 sentences
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1
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• Paragraph missing • More than 5 spelling and/or grammatical mistakes
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0 |
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