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Self-Evaluation Assignment  Self-Evaluation

During this semester, you have been studying several critical thinking elements, including argumentation, and what makes a good argument versus a poor argument.  Now you are being given the opportunity to demonstrate your skill and understanding in this area.  This opportunity is a Self-Evaluation paper in which you will “make a case” for the particular grade that you have earned/deserve for this course, not what you think, feel, or believe you have earned (these will garner only partial credit), but what you can prove you have earned by providing reliable and valid evidence, such as specific grades from the grade book.  You are expected to use criteria provided in class and cite evidence from your work across the semester. Check the Weekly Assignments schedule for the due date.  Self-Evaluation Assignment

Remember to state your claim clearly and include only information that supports your claim.  Only support that is relevant to the claim, such as ample specific grades from the gradebook, will be considered, and any “fluff” (irrelevant information) will be discounted toward the length.

Self-Evaluation Assignment

This assignment is worth 100 points. Use this Scoring chart to guide you:

_____ 1. State your point. (20 points) Ex. “I deserve a/an ___.”

_____ 2. Provide reliable (sound/truthful) and valid (logical) support. (60 points)

_____ 3. Minimum length requirement: 250 words. (10 points)

_____ 4. There are no distracting errors of punctuation, spelling, or sentence structure. (10 points) Self-Evaluation Assignment

here are no distracting errors of punctuation, spelling, or sentence structure. (10 points) Self-Evaluation Assignment

here are no distracting errors of punctuation, spelling, or sentence structure. (10 points) Self-Evaluation Assignment

here are no distracting errors of punctuation, spelling, or sentence structure. (10 points) Self-Evaluation Assignment

 

 

 

Below is a rubric outlining the grading method:

  Clearly stated Partially stated unstated  
Point 20 5-10 0  
  Highly reliable somewhat partially Not reliable
Reliable 30 20 10-15 0
  Highly valid Somewhat partially Not valid
Valid 30 20 10-15 0
  250+ words 200-249 words 1-199 words  
Length 10 5 0  
  No errors 1-2 errors 3 or more errors  
Distracting errors 10 5 0  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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