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The Rubric or Evaluation
A |
Must contain who, what, where, when, why of Journalism. |
Must use your own words, except where quoting a source. Use appropriate
grammar, vocabulary, and syntax |
Must be three pages, 12 point Goudy Old Style and have a proper bibliography. |
Must use at least two primary and two secondary sources. |
The editorial is written from the reporter's point of view. |
Use of class time. |
B |
Contains four of the question words. |
Must use your own words, except where quoting a source. |
Two and one half pages. |
Less than three sources. |
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Use of class time |
C |
Contains three of the question words. |
Must use your own words, except where quoting a source. |
Two pages |
Less than three sources. |
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Use of class time |
D |
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Must use your own words, except where quoting a source. |
Two pages |
Two sources. |
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Use of class time |
F |
Contains one or two of the question words. |
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Two pages. No bibliography |
Two sources. |
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Use of class time |
0 |
No attempt |
No attempt, plagarism. |
No attempt |
No attempt |
No attempt |
No attempt |
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20% |
20% |
20% |
10% |
20% |
10% |
Your three-page paper must be presented to Ms. Bagby in 13-point Goudy
Old Style, with a bibliography citing your primary and secondary resources.
You must cut and paste your editorial/paper into Microsoft Publisher
special edition of the British Economist. It will be one of four other editorials
featured in the paper. One complete Special Edition must be handed in by
the five contributors. This copy will be for display. Print at least one,
without your names on it, to hand in to the teacher. |