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EDUC 1150
Research Paper Outline (WORTH 20%)
Academic research and writing are amongst the most challenging and important tasks faced by post-secondary students. The ability to locate quality research and discern and clearly communicate the value of that research to others is a distinguishing feature of the truly educated, critical thinker. While many students think their research and writing abilities are strong, the standards in post-secondary are often very different than those required in high school or the workplace. Moreover, no matter who you are (elementary school student to university professor) and no matter what your current abilities, your writing and analytical skills can always be improved.
The purpose of this assignment is to:
1) explore an issue of relevance to contemporary higher education in depth,
2) learn how to analyze and assess the merits of ideas in scholarly papers and other forms of research (e.g., government or business reports; scholarly books),
3) learn to cite and acknowledge the scholarly sources on which your analyses are grounded appropriately using APA format and,
4) introduce you to standards of post-secondary scholarly work by presenting logical, well-structured analyses in a concise research paper outline format.
Requirements:
This assignment is independent. However, it will be done in conjunction with your group project.
1.Find at least 2 peer-reviewed academic sources that pertain to your specific “group research question”.
2.Prepare a research paper outline and reference list in APA style.Length: 1 -1.5page double-spaced (12 font, Times, Times New Roman, or Arial) plus 1-page reference list.
How to Develop AResearch Paper Outline
For this assignment your task is to find a topic that is:
THUS: A paper outline that discussed the physical, emotional, and mental effects of marijuana would not meet the first criteria as it would be descriptive only, with little to debate. A paper outline that discussed whether hockey players who are found to have used steroid should be removed from the NHL Hall of Fame would not meet the second criteria, as there is no academic literature on this topic.
IN ADDITION: Ensure you avoid ethical (“should”) questions such as “should abortion be legal/illegal? Should stem cell research be legal?,etc” for three reasons:
Outline:
Using the following format, provide a hard copy of your thesis statement, outline, and reference list. The outline should be in point form OR short sentences EXCEPTyour Introduction and thesis statement (which must be written out in proper sentence format).
Submission:Hand in a hard copy of your assignment (see Requirements above) at the start of class on the due date and submit electronic links of your articles to moodletitled “Contemporary Views: Scholarly Sources”.
Resource Links:
KPU Library link for general help in academic writing (thesis statements, citations, writing papers, avoiding plagiarism etc.):
http://libguides.kpu.ca/c.php?g=183909&p=1212998
Sources on how to write a thesis statement and research paper components:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/1/1/
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/588/01/***
http://www.indiana.edu/%7Ewts/pamphlets/thesis_statement.shtml
http://english.ttu.edu/Kairos/3.1/news/paradigm/thesfrms.htm
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/545/01/
EDUC 1150: PLAGIARISM TUTORIAL (WORTH 5%)
Purpose:Understanding the meaning and committing one’s self to the value of academic honesty is essential to becoming an educated person. In class, we will cover KPU’s guidelines on academic honesty. Nonetheless, it is important we dedicate particular attention to plagiarism because it is widely believed many plagiarism cases occur due to students’lack of understanding as to what constitutes this academic offence. To ensure you are not one of those students who unintentionally plagiarizes and is subsequently penalized, it is necessary for you to have a full and complete understanding of the various forms of plagiarism and their implications in terms of academic penalties.
Requirements:At least one week prior to the due date of your Contemporary Views in Education assignment, complete all three parts of the KPU library online “Academic Integrity & Plagiarism Tutorial.”
The tutorial may be found at: http://libguides.kpu.ca/plagiarism
Submission: If you successfully complete all 3 parts of the tutorial, you will be awarded a digital badge that will be displayed on your Moodle profile that your instructor will be able to view.THUS you do not need to submit a hard copy of the badge.
Evaluation:You will receive 5% if you complete the tutorial by the due date listed in the course syllabus.
EDUC 1150:Research Paper Outline Feedback Sheet
Name__________________Mark________/15
Criteria |
Needs Work |
Satisfactory |
Exceptional |
Intro & Thesis |
The thesis is not clear and the reader has to read several points/statementsinto the outline to determine the main point. |
The thesis is present in the introduction but the writer’s position is only partially described. |
The writer provides a clearly articulated position in the introduction. |
Supporting sections |
There is often more than one theme per section and a connection to the thesis is missing. |
There is generally one theme per section but some of the supporting claims seem to wander from the thesis. |
There is one theme per section and the writer offers a clear and convincing connection between all claims and the thesis. |
Counter-Argument |
There is no evidence that the writer is aware of acounter-argumentOR counter-argument is brought up but not addressed. |
The writer addresses counter-argument, but does not address it fully. |
Counter argument is not only well-articulated, but thoroughly addressed (i.e., explained & rebutted) |
Conclusion |
Conclusion may not be clear and connections to the thesis and research are incorrect or unclear, or just a repetition ofthe findings without explanation. |
Conclusion is clearly stated and connections to the thesis and research are mostly clear: some aspects may not be logically connected. |
Conclusion is clearly stated and connections to the thesis and research are clear, relevant, and convincing. |
Organization/Logic/Clarity |
Outline is poorly organized and difficult to read – does not flow logically from one part to the next. Technical terms may not be defined or are poorly defined. |
Outline is generally well organized and sections are easy to follow. |
Outline is coherently organized and the logic is easy to follow. Terms are clearly defined. |
Use of scholarysources |
The writer doesn’t use scholarly source material well or the material used does not match the argument. |
The writer uses varied source material that supports the argument; some sources are more effective than others. |
The writer uses several different sources effectively; most or all sources are scholarly. |
APA in-text citations |
There is little evidence that the student is aware of APA style for in-text citations. |
In-text citations generally follow APA, but there are a few errors in citations. |
The in-text citations are accurate. |
APA References |
References page does not include scholarly sources and/or does not follow APA style. |
References page has scholarly sources but it is not in APA style. |
The references page is in APA style and the source list is scholarly and credible. |