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3. Reflection Papers
Writing a Reflection Paper may be very challenging. The process is at times confusing and a bit open-ended as well. To that end, I have made an attempt to create a clear rubric on which you will be graded and to set clear expectations from the assignment.
In this course you will be writing 5 Reflection Papers.
These papers will be your reflective response to a reading. The process will be relatively simple: You will read a text that will be assigned within the module. You will then write a Reflection Paper based on that text and your observations of it.
The purpose of a Reading Reflection Paper is understand your informed opinions about what you may have learned from the text.
Each reader will respond to the text differently based on their personal experiences and lifestyles. Keeping this in mind, the purpose of this paper is to consider how these ideas reflect, contradict, or align with your interpretations.
This will be an opportunity for you to recognize and challenge your opinions.
Here is a list of the basic requirements:
1. The paper must be written in MLA format. If this is not done you will lose points.
2. Each paper must be 550 – 750 words.
3. Outside sources are not required – just use the text that you are responding to.
4. Writing must be formal language with correct spelling and punctuation.
5. Each paper must take one idea/topic from the text and write about it – do not summarize.
6. When composing your paper think of the following: What is the one new thing that you have learned? Or it could be the one thing that disturbed you the most. How does the learning of that one thing challenge your prior ideas (or support them)? And how does learning this affect your view of the world around you?
7. Remember: This paper is meant to help you find what is meaningful to you in the reading. I do not need you to summarize the material. I want to know what it means to you.
8. Check the rubric and the samples for Reflection Papers and make sure to ask questions as needed.
Learning Outcomes for Module 4Upon completion of Module 4 students will:
1. Focus on collaborative discussions with peers about ethical issues
2. Formulate claims and arguments
3. Understand and begin applying persuasive techniques
The above are aligned with Course SLOs:
1. Demonstrate knowledge of individual and collaborative research processes
2. Write in a style that clearly communicates meaning, builds credibility, and inspires belief or action.
3. Analyze, interpret, and evaluate a variety of texts for the ethical and logical uses of evidence.
1. ArgumentRead about Aristotle’s 3 ways to Persuade at the following link:
http://changingminds.org/disciplines/argument/making_argument/three_persuade.htm
Then read the materials in the following links.
Also, here is a video I made for another course to explain Ethos, Logos and Pathos. I think this might be helpful:
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=1Bl-bJ7mdFY
2. Three Ways to Persuade
3. Creating an Argument and PersuadingRead Chapter 3.8: Persuasion and then go to Discussion Boards 6 & 7 and complete them.
4. Discussion Board 6
5. Discussion Board 7
Discussion Board Rubric Exemplary
ProficientNot EvidentPrompt Response
The post answers all the questions in the prompt and meets the word count. (10 Points)Post attempts to answer the questions in the prompt and does not meet word requirement. (5 Points)
Post does not answer the questions in the prompt. (0 Points)Posts Submitted on TimeAll 3 posts submitted on time. (5 Points)At least 2 posts submitted on time. (3 Points)Posts not submitted on time.
(0 Points)Peer ResponsesPeer responses are detailed, meet the word requirements, and are engaging. (10 Points)
Peer responses do not meet the word requirement but make an attempt to engage. (5 Points)
Two peer responses not posted. (0 Points)Articulation of ResponsesPosted written in correct grammar and with proper punctuation. (5 Points)
Posted written with minor errors in grammar and punctuation. (3 Points)Posts written in an unprofessional tone and grammar. (0 Points)
6. “Two Ways to Belong in America”Attached Files:
Mukherjee-2WaysToBelong.pdf (129.571 KB)
The essay, “Two Ways to Belong in America” attempts to persuade the reader. Read the essay at this link and write your Reflection Paper 3 on this essay.
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