Persuasive Essay DRAFT

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  1. Assignment Submission Schedule
  1. Peer Review

Peer-review is required for this assignment and should be completed electronically using the review tool within canvas. You will be assigned two papers to review once you turn your paper in.

Peer-reviewers must provide specific, directive feedback that covers all sections of the assignment rubric, including: Brevity, Writing Quality, Images, References, Issue Description and Location, Dimensions of Issue, and Solutions!

In the final draft of your paper, please include a one paragraph response to the peer reviews you received. This response should indicate what feedback from the peer-review process you found helpful, what suggestions you incorporated, and anything your reviewers suggested that you did not change and why you didn’t make these changes

  1. Assignment Details

The objective of this assignment is to write a 3-4 page persuasive essay that identifies an environmental issue of personal concern and provides one or more solutions designed to address it. The persuasive essay is the basis of your group poster assignment so you will work collaboratively with your poster group to develop an “umbrella” group poster theme and a narrower set of interrelated individual research topics. This assignment includes both a rough draft, which will be peer-reviewed, and a final draft.

Each persuasive essay should include the following elements:

  1. A comprehensive description of your issue that includes its geographic location(s), as well as its direct and indirect causes.
  2. An evidence-based argument that supports why your issue merits attention and concern. Your argument should consider each of the following dimensions of your issue: (1) social, (2) economic, and (3) environmental.
  3. One or more solutions designed to address your issue (e.g., political, cultural, personal).
  1. Structural Requirements
    1. You must upload your paper as a word document.
    2. Papers should be 3-4 pages in length, with 1.5 spacing, 1″ margins, Times New Roman font, and 11 pt font size. References and images are not included in the 4-page limit. As concise writing is a valuable skill, we will not read beyond the fourth page.
    3. Include introductory and concluding paragraphs that clearly identify the issue you are researching and the main points of your essay.
    4. Essay should draw on at least five different published sources, two of which must be from scholarly peer-reviewed books or journal articles.
    5. Include 2-3 images that either explain the dimensions of your issue or support your arguments. Include image captions and citations for each image. Images should be embedded in the texts where they are relevant, not listed at the end of the paper.
    6. Essay should be well-written, spell-checked, proof-read, and concise.
    7. All sources must be properly cited using APA Style both in the text and in a works cited section so that readers can find and evaluate your sources. To review how to use APA Style in your work, consult an APA Style Guide or visit this web link: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/in_text_citations_the_basics.html

(https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/in_text_citations_the_basics.html)

Examples follow.

In text: According to Jones (1998), APA style is an easy citation format for first-time learners. APA style is the most commonly used citation format (Jones, 1998).

In reference list:

For a journal do this: Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number(issue number), pages

For a book do this: Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher.

For a website do this: Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication or most recent update). Document or website title. Retrieved from http://web address. NOTE: For journal articles that you read on a website, include only the journal information ( #1 on this list)

Use subheading “Works Cited” or “References” before your list of sources (so that this section will not be screened by SimCheck for similarity report).

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was developed by our fabulous TA Amy Brodbeck and is full of helpful tips about writing a strong paper, proper ways to cite photos and references, and more!

You must upload your paper as a word document. If you do not have Microsoft Word, this program is free to UW students and can be downloaded here: https://www.washington.edu/itconnect/wares/uware/microsoft/microsoft-office-365-proplus-for-uw-students/ (https://www.washington.edu/itconnect/wares/uware/microsoft/microsoft-office-365-proplus-for-uw-students/)

  1. Academic Integrity and Plagiarism Detection

Check Academic Integrity (https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1638891/pages/academic-integrity) page to make sure that your paper does not violate any plagiarism policies set by the University.

We use “SimCheck” by Turnitin to detect plagiarism in assignments. SimCheck is a web-based system that allows student papers to be submitted and checked for plagiarism. SimCheck compares student papers with sources available on the Internet, select commercial article databases, and papers submitted at UW or other institutions using Turnitin. This is also a tool for you. When you submit your paper online, you will see your Turnitin “similarity score.” This score tells you how much of your paper is similar to other sources. If your score is more than 10%, you may have used someone else’s words without properly citing them. You can use SimCheck to see why the score is high – to see portions of your paper that may have been found somewhere else.

In order for SimCheck to correctly generate a similarity percentage report, please use the subheading “Works Cited” or “References” before your list of sources, so that section will not be screened by SimCheck.

If you turn in a paper with a similarity score higher than 10%, you need to correct it!

and your section TA immediately and let them know. Then make the necessary changes and re-submit as soon as possible. If you do not correct the problem, you will be reported to the committee on academic misconduct.

  1. Writing Resources

Odegaard undergraduate writing center: http://depts.washington.edu/owrc/# (http://depts.washington.edu/owrc/#)

CLUE Writing Center (at Mary Gates Hall): http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/clue/home/

(http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/clue/home/)

Many excellent resources are available at the Political Science Writing Center (http://depts.washington.edu/pswrite/forstudents.html) , including guidelines for thesis statements, paper structure and organization, grammar and punctuation, critical analysis, and peer editing. While these resources are geared to social science courses, they will be helpful for most academic papers – including this one for ENVIR 100!

CriteriaRatingsPts
Brevity and structural components
20 pts Strong WorkPresents the most importantinformation in 3-4 pages with 1.5spaced, 1″ margins

15 pts Needs WorkA little long (would be improved with more concise writing) or short (would be better if expanded)

10 pts Needs a lot of workMuch toolong or short

0 ptsNo creditNo attention to brevity and structural requirements




20 pts
Writing quality
20 pts Strong WorkThe organization of paragraphs and sentences within the paragraphs is logical. There are few grammatical errors. Writing flows naturally.

17 pts Good WorkJust shy of outstanding! Pay attention to details in the work of writing.

10 pts Needs WorkSignificant grammar ororganizational issues. Spend more time in the drafting and revision phases of writing.

5 ptsNeeds a lot of workThe writing challengesobscure the mainpoints.




20 pts
Images
20 pts Strong Work!Two-three images are a great match for topic. Powerful images add meaning. Images include captions,citations, and are referenced in the text.

15 pts Good WorkTwo-three good images but could be stronger OR lacks captions and/or citations and/or reference in the text.

10 pts Needs WorkGood images but could be stronger AND lackscaptions and/or citations and/or reference in the text. OR only one image but it is strong.

5 ptsNeeds More Work Images are aquestionable fitto topic

0 ptsNo creditImages don’t fit topic at all or are notincluded





20 pts
References20 pts Strong Work!17 pts Strong Work!14 pts Needs work10 pts Needs Work
4 ptsOne or two

0 ptsNo credit
5+ relevant sources of which 2+ are5+ relevant sources of which 2+ are peerHas five relevant references but has 1Lacks either in- text citations or arelevant referencesLacks relevant
peer reviewed, with in-text citations and a references listreviewed, with in-textcitations and a reference list. Some formattingor fewer peerreviewed source, or has major formattingreference list or has three or four relevantreferences and in-text citations
with correct formatting.errors in reference list and/or in-text citations, butissues in reference list and/or in-textreferences.20 pts
generally formatted correctly.citations.
Peer review25 pts Strong Work!15 pts Good Work10 pts Needs Work
0 ptsNo Credit
Excellent peer review. Offered specific, directive suggestions forGood peer review. We hope to see more comments focused on structure andIt is difficult to see how the paper could be improvedDid notparticipate in
improvement in structure, organization, grammar, and readability.organization, but good job overall. It is clear that another student’s work could be assisted by your review.by your comments and suggestions.peer review25 pts
Response to Peer Review
10 pts Strong Work!Includes a thoughtful response to peer review

5 ptsNeeds WorkResponse to peer review could be richer.

0 ptsNo CreditNo response to peer review.
10 pts
CriteriaRatingsPts
IssueDescription & Location
30 pts Strong Work!Focused on one

25 pts Good WorkFocused on one

20 pts Needs WorkFocused on one

15 ptsNeeds more workEssay is much too broad –
10 pts Needs even0 pts No credit
geographic location. includes thoughtful and thoroughgeographic location.Examines direct andindirect causes, but thisgeographic location. Examination of direct and indirect causeseither because it is not focused on one geographic location or because itmore work.Missing
examination of directand indirect causes.evaluation could be abit more thorough andneeds more thoughtand depth.generalized and lacksthought and depth. Stillindirectcauses.30 pts
thoughtful.includes basic direct & indirect causes.
Dimensions of Issue
30 pts Strong Work!Uses evidence to support why your issue

25 pts Good WorkConsiders social, economic, and

20 pts Needs WorkMissing one

12 pts Needs More Work

0 pts No Credit
merits attention and concern. Thoughtfully and thoroughly considers social,economic, and environmental dimensionsenvironmental dimensions of issue with evidence but explores one of these less thoroughly.dimension or explores all three less thoroughlyMissing 2dimensions.
30 pts
Solutions
25 pts Strong Work!Explores one or more solutions

20 pts Good WorkIncludes one or more solutions but

12 pts Needs WorkMentions a solution but

0 ptsNo Solutions Mentioned
designed to address the issue thoughtfully and thorougly.explores them less thoughtfully/thoroughlydoes not expand adequately at all25 pts
Total Points: 200
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