Content :
Evidence of reading and research:
- Covers all important issues in relation to the topic and stated scope
- Uses appropriate peer-reviewed materials; mostly academic journal articles and books from university presses; assess reliability, suitability, and bias if from other sources; avoids internet sources
Depth of analysis and evidence of critical thinking in identifying contemporary issues:
- Uses readings (references) to substantiate positions taken in relation to topic.
- Goes beyond simply reporting what others have said; argues from unique perspective; integrates unit ideas/ material and makes links between different concepts
- Recognition of what the question asks; analysis of question elements; identification of important issues and problems
Creative and imaginative response in communicating ideas
· The writer’s argument is made explicit throughout the essay through the use of semantic markers and restating of the thesis.
· The argument is presented in a logical order
· Evidence contradicting thesis included and dealt with
Text organization: Clarity & coherence organisation and expression of ideas in a logical manner.
Introduction
· Provides an orientation to the topic – background context
· States purpose of the essay
· States thesis or proposition (main point/argument)
· States outline of the essay’s stages
· States scope of the essay
Main Body
· Arguments logically sequenced to support thesis
· Each argument linked to thesis in topic sentence
· Arguments logically organised into paragraphs
· Paragraphs linked
· Generally one argument per paragraph
Conclusion
· Summarises outline
· Confirms/states thesis
· Qualifies thesis if required
Literacy skills: grammar, spelling, sentence & paragraph construction
· Spelling and punctuation accurate
· Sentence structure not too long and meaning clear
· Formal academic language used
Language specific to the topic/discipline used where appropriate
Referencing
Correct referencing APA 6th/list of references Adequate and appropriate illustrations correctly
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