Criteria
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Excellent
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Very Good
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Weak
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Answers the question/problem or topic set
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Everything written is clearly relevant to the question; each fact, concept, argument, and piece of evidence fully contributes and makes a difference to the answer, or the examples used in class discussion
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Most writing is largely relevant to the question; each fact, concept, argument, and piece of evidence largely contributes and makes a difference to the answer
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Most writing written is generally relevant to the question; each fact, concept, argument, and piece of evidence generally contributes and makes a difference to the answer
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Some writing is vaguely relevant to the question; each fact, concept, argument, and piece of evidence vaguely contributes and makes a difference to the answer
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Everything written is not clearly relevant to the question; each fact, concept, argument, and piece of evidence not clearly contributes and does not make a difference to the answer
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Makes a convincing argument supported by appropriate evidence
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Builds an innovative case; goes beyond a list of facts; facts and evidence support the case being made; demonstrates clear evidence of interpretation and evaluation; argues for a position, rather than merely asserting an opinion; anticipates and responds to possible counterarguments; reaches reasonable concluding remarks where applicable and assesses the strength of them
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Builds a case; Largely goes beyond a list of facts; facts and evidence support the case being made; demonstrates evidence of interpretation and evaluation; argues for a position, rather than merely asserting an opinion; anticipates and responds to possible counterarguments; reaches concluding remarks where applicable and assesses the strength of them
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Builds a case; Generally, goes beyond a list of facts; facts and evidence support the case being made; generally, demonstrates evidence of interpretation and evaluation; generally, argues for a position, rather than merely asserting an opinion; anticipates and responds to possible counterarguments; reaches concluding remarks where applicable and assesses the strength of them
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Builds a case; Vaguely, goes beyond a list of facts; facts and evidence vaguely support the case being made; demonstrates evidence of interpretation and evaluation; vaguely, argues for a position, rather than merely asserting an opinion; anticipates and responds to possible counterarguments; reaches concluding remarks where applicable and assesses the strength of them
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Does not builds a case; goes beyond a list of facts; facts and evidence does not support the case being made; does not demonstrate evidence of interpretation and evaluation; does not argue for a position – merely asserting an opinion; does not anticipate and respond to possible counterarguments; does not reach concluding remarks where applicable and assesses the strength of them
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Demonstrates and applies relevant subject specific knowledge/understanding
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Answer demonstrates an excellent understanding and application of disciplinary concepts, ideas, procedures, and excellently illustrates application of concepts and ideas
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Answer better demonstrates understanding and application of disciplinary concepts, ideas, procedures, better illustrates application of concepts and ideas
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Answer acceptably demonstrates understanding and application of disciplinary concepts, ideas, procedures, acceptably illustrates application of concepts and ideas
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Answer reasonably demonstrates understanding and application of disciplinary concepts, ideas, procedures, reasonably illustrates application of concepts and ideas
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Answer does not demonstrate understanding and application of disciplinary concepts, ideas, procedures, does not illustrate application of concepts and ideas
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Has an appropriate structure
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Has an excellent logical sequence, ideas relate to each other and to topic, provides signposts for the reader (e.g. ‘there are three main reasons for this, ‘taking a different perspective…’, a possible counter-argument might be….’), conclusions drawn logically follow from the arguments and evidence presented
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Has a very good logical sequence, ideas relate to each other and to topic, provides signposts for the reader (e.g., ‘there are three main reasons for this, ‘taking a different perspective…’, a possible counter-argument might be….’), conclusions drawn logically follow from the arguments and evidence presented
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Has a good logical sequence, ideas relate to each other and to topic, provides signposts for the reader (e.g., ‘there are three main reasons for this, ‘taking a different perspective…’, a possible counter-argument might be….’), conclusions drawn somewhat logically follow from the arguments and evidence presented
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Has a reasonable logical sequence, ideas relate to each other and to topic, provides signposts for the reader (e.g., ‘there are three main reasons for this, ‘taking a different perspective…’, a possible counter-argument might be….’), conclusions drawn vaguely follow from the arguments and evidence presented
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Has not a logical sequence, ideas relate to each other and to topic, does not provide signposts for the reader (e.g., ‘there are three main reasons for this, ‘taking a different perspective…’, a possible counter-argument might be….’), conclusions does not logically follow from any argument or evidence.
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Follows the appropriate academic and stylistic conventions (Harvard) with regard to formatting, citations and references
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Sources used are correctly cited in the text and included in the reference list/ bibliography; document is formatted according to instructions; where appropriate diagrams, charts and graphs are properly labelled
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Sources used are correctly cited in the text and included in the reference list/ bibliography; document is formatted according to instructions; where appropriate diagrams, charts and graphs are properly labelled
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Sources used have some errors in the text and there are some errors in the reference list/ bibliography; document is formatted according to instructions; where appropriate diagrams, charts and graphs are properly labelled
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Sources used have many errors in the text and there are many errors in the reference list/ bibliography; document is formatted according to instructions; where appropriate diagrams, charts and graphs are properly labelled
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Sources used are not correctly cited in the text and included in the reference list/ bibliography; document is formatted according to instructions; where appropriate diagrams, charts and graphs are properly labelled
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