| CONTENT
TOTAL
( /50): ORIGINALITY: ARGUMENTATIVE THESIS / CONTROLLING IDEA: INTRODUCTION PREPARES READER FOR FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS: LOGICAL STRUCTURE / LOGICAL PROGRESSION OF IDEAS: VALID SUPPORT FOR THESIS CLEARLY RELATES TO THESIS: EACH SUPPORTING PARAGRAPH IS UNITED AROUND A MAIN IDEA: CLARITY AND SOPHISTICATION OF THOUGHT / COHERENCE: CONCLUSION: |
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| FORM
TOTAL ( /50): PRECISION OF WORDS: APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF SPECIFICITY: SENTENCE STYLE (CLEARLY STRUCTURED AND FOCUSED): MECHANICAL ERRORS: |
| Grade |
GPA |
Nomenclature |
Informal Assessment |
| 98-100 A+; 93-97 A | 4.0 |
Excellent |
Check
plus |
| 90-92 A- | 3.7 |
Great |
Check
plus |
| 87-89 B+ | 3.3 |
Very
good |
Check
plus/Check |
| 83-86 B | 3.0 |
Good |
Check |
| 80-82 B- | 2.7 |
Fine |
Check |
| 77-79 C+; 73-76 C; 70-72 C- | 2.3 - 1.7 |
Okay |
Check/Check
minus |
| 67-69 D+; 63-66 D; 60-62 D-; 0-59 F | 1.3 - 0 |
Poor |
Check
minus |
Academic
Honesty
and
Plagiarism: Definition
of
Plagiarism
(from Student Handbook)
"Plagiarism
means
the
use of another's words as if they were your own,
and the
unacknowledged
incorporation of those words in one's own work
offered for credit. The
following guidelines for written work will
assist
the student in avoiding plagiarism:
a) General indebtedness for background
information and
data is acknowledged
by inclusion of a bibliography of all works
consulted.
b) Specific indebtedness for a particular idea,
or for
a quotation
of four or more words from another text, is
acknowledged by footnote
reference
to the actual source. Quotations
of 4 -5
words or more from a text are indicated by the use of
quotation marks."
Honesty
is
expected
of you. It is expected that
the work
you hand in will always be your own, and that you will
never copy
sentences,
phrases, paragraphs or whole essays from any other
person's work, for
that
is plagiarism. Plagiarism
is dishonest,
and against
both University policy and my own.
If you
are
ever unclear about how to cite another person or
author's ideas, come
see
me or consult the staff in the Writing Center. We
can
help
you do this correctly. It's
important
to understand that plagiarism is a big deal in this
university and in
my class. Don't make this
mistake. Students
who are caught plagiarizing will fail the course and be
referred to the
Dean
of Student's office for disciplinary sanctions.