Essay Criteria:
Introduction
Orients reader to organisation of essay
Clearly introduces argument of essay
States why the argument is important
Argument and Discussion
Successful identification of scholarly literature
Evidence of understanding the literature, including concepts
Application of literature and concepts to the topic
Balanced, logical and flowing argument
Takes a critical and analytical rather than descriptive approach
Synthesises all relevant individual points into a cohesive overall argument
Conclusion
Summarises key findings
Clearly reinforces overall argument through reference to key points made in essay
Referencing and Presentation
Appropriate sentencing and paragraphing
Discussions and meanings are clear
Correct grammar and spelling
Consistent and accurate in-text referencing and reference list
Essay conforms to Submission Requirements.
The purpose of Assignment Two is to compose a formal, well-referenced academic essay extending on the work done in Assignment One. In this assessment, you are asked to turn your annotated bibliography into a structured essay, complete with a central argument, a clear format/structure, and a thorough engagement with the literature in your chosen area.
Your piece should be:
2000 words in length (+/- 10%)
Contain between 10-15 academic references, sourced from credible journal articles and other sources.
Must be an extension of the topic you chose for Assignment One (no new topics).
This essay gives you a chance to develop sound research skills and essay writing techniques. Students must form a strong argument based on the literature they source, and engage with this literature in a critical way.
References: 9 minimum (present in Harvard style please).