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Debating prenatal testing

In the scenario assignments, you are asked to reflect on responses to the presented scenario. It should not just be writing down your first reaction or what you already know.

Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing knowledge and previously held opinions in light of what we have learned about theories of ethics, logic, and reasoning. You will need to question your current knowledge and beliefs.

Discuss the main points of the debate, what stance you take, support that stance, and discuss the opposing argument. Also discuss an ethical theory that would apply to defend your view.

To complete each scenario assignment:

1. Complete the entire scenario.

2. Compose your reflection in a Word document and be sure to address, at a minimum, the following questions:

· Why do you feel the way you do about the issue presented?

· Of the four responses offered in the scenario, which do you think is the most ethical and why?

3. Support your conclusions with evidence and specific examples from the textbook, including a minimum of one theory of ethics to defend your stance.

4. Your reflection must be 1-2 pages in length and follow APA formatting and citation guidelines as appropriate, making sure to cite at least two sources.

5. Review the rubric for specific grading criteria.

Points: 50 each

Rubric In the scenario assignments, you are asked to reflect on responses to the presented scenario. It should not just be writing down your first reaction or what you already know.

Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing knowledge and previously held opinions in light of what we have learned about theories of ethics, logic, and reasoning. You will need to question your current knowledge and beliefs.

Discuss the main points of the debate, what stance you take, support that stance, and discuss the opposing argument. Also discuss an ethical theory that would apply to defend your view.

To complete each scenario assignment:

1. Complete the entire scenario.

2. Compose your reflection in a Word document and be sure to address, at a minimum, the following questions:

· Why do you feel the way you do about the issue presented?

· Of the four responses offered in the scenario, which do you think is the most ethical and why?

3. Support your conclusions with evidence and specific examples from the textbook, including a minimum of one theory of ethics to defend your stance.

4. Your reflection must be 1-2 pages in length and follow APA formatting and citation guidelines as appropriate, making sure to cite at least two sources.

5. Review the rubric for specific grading criteria.

Points: 50 each

Due Sunday, 11:59 p.m. (Pacific time) of the assigned week

Rubric

PHIL_434_OL - Learning Scenario Reflection (2)

PHIL_434_OL - Learning Scenario Reflection (2)

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIdentification of Main Issues

20 to >15.8 pts

Meets Expectations

Identifies and demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of the main issues in the scenario.

15.8 to >11.8 pts

Approaches Expectations

Identifies and demonstrates an accomplished understanding of some of the issues in the scenario.

11.8 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

Does not identify an acceptable understanding of of the issues in the scenario.

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinks to Course Readings and Additional Research

20 to >15.8 pts

Meets Expectations

Makes appropriate and powerful connections between identified issues and the concepts studied in the course readings and presentations; supplements the reflection with relevant and thoughtful research and documents all sources of information, conclusions with evidence and specific examples from the textbook, including a minimum of one theory of ethics to defend points made.

15.8 to >11.8 pts

Approaches Expectations

Makes somewhat vague connections between identified issues and concepts studied in readings and presentations; supplements the reflection with limited research.

11.8 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

Makes inappropriate or little connection between issues identified and the concepts studied in the readings; supplements the reflection, if at all, with incomplete research and documentation.

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting Mechanics and APA Formatting Guidelines

10 to >7.9 pts

Meets Expectations

The assignment follows current APA style format consistently and is free from errors in formatting, citation, and references. No grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. All sources are cited and referenced correctly.

7.9 to >5.9 pts

Approaches Expectations

The assignment follows current APA style format consistently with only isolated and inconsistent mistakes and/or has a few grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Most sources are cited and referenced correctly.

5.9 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

The assignment does not follow current APA style format and/or has many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Many sources are cited and referenced incorrectly or citations and references are missing.

10 pts

Total Points: 50

Learning Scenario Reflection (2)

PHIL_434_OL - Learning Scenario Reflection (2)

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIdentification of Main Issues

20 to >15.8 pts

Meets Expectations

Identifies and demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of the main issues in the scenario.

15.8 to >11.8 pts

Approaches Expectations

Identifies and demonstrates an accomplished understanding of some of the issues in the scenario.

11.8 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

Does not identify an acceptable understanding of of the issues in the scenario.

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinks to Course Readings and Additional Research

20 to >15.8 pts

Meets Expectations

Makes appropriate and powerful connections between identified issues and the concepts studied in the course readings and presentations; supplements the reflection with relevant and thoughtful research and documents all sources of information, conclusions with evidence and specific examples from the textbook, including a minimum of one theory of ethics to defend points made.

15.8 to >11.8 pts

Approaches Expectations

Makes somewhat vague connections between identified issues and concepts studied in readings and presentations; supplements the reflection with limited research.

11.8 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

Makes inappropriate or little connection between issues identified and the concepts studied in the readings; supplements the reflection, if at all, with incomplete research and documentation.

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting Mechanics and APA Formatting Guidelines

10 to >7.9 pts

Meets Expectations

The assignment follows current APA style format consistently and is free from errors in formatting, citation, and references. No grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. All sources are cited and referenced correctly.

7.9 to >5.9 pts

Approaches Expectations

The assignment follows current APA style format consistently with only isolated and inconsistent mistakes and/or has a few grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Most sources are cited and referenced correctly.

5.9 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

The assignment does not follow current APA style format and/or has many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Many sources are cited and referenced incorrectly or citations and references are missing.

10 pts

Total Points: 50

Debating prenatal testing

In the scenario assignments, you are asked to reflect on responses to the presented

scenario. It should not just be writing down your first reaction or what you already know.

Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing knowl

edge and

previously held opinions in light of what we have learned about theories of ethics, logic,

and reasoning. You will need to question your current knowledge and beliefs.

Discuss the main points of the debate, what stance you take, support that stanc

e, and

discuss the opposing argument. Also discuss an ethical theory that would apply to

defend your view.

To complete each scenario assignment:

1.

Complete the entire scenario.

2.

Compose your reflection in a Word document an

d be sure to address, at a

minimum, the following questions:

o

Why do you feel the way you do about the issue presented?

o

Of the four responses offered in the scenario, which do you think is

the most ethical and why?

3.

Support your conclusions with evidence and

specific examples from the

textbook, including a minimum of one theory of ethics to defend your stance.

4.

Your reflection must be 1

-

2 pages in length and follow APA formatting and

citation guidelines as appropriate, making sure to cite at least two sources.

5.

Review the rubric for specific grading criteria.

Points: 50 each

Rubric

In the scenario assignments, you are asked to reflect on responses to the

presented scenario. It should not just be writing down your first reaction or what you

already know.

Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing knowl

edge and

previously held opinions in light of what we have learned about theories of ethics, logic,

and reasoning. You will need to question your current knowledge and beliefs.

Discuss the main points of the debate, what stance you take, support that stanc

e, and

discuss the opposing argument. Also discuss an ethical theory that would apply to

defend your view.

To complete each scenario assignment:

1.

Complete the entire scenario.

Debating prenatal testing

In the scenario assignments, you are asked to reflect on responses to the presented

scenario. It should not just be writing down your first reaction or what you already know.

Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing knowledge and

previously held opinions in light of what we have learned about theories of ethics, logic,

and reasoning. You will need to question your current knowledge and beliefs.

Discuss the main points of the debate, what stance you take, support that stance, and

discuss the opposing argument. Also discuss an ethical theory that would apply to

defend your view.

To complete each scenario assignment:

1. Complete the entire scenario.

2. Compose your reflection in a Word document and be sure to address, at a

minimum, the following questions:

o Why do you feel the way you do about the issue presented?

o Of the four responses offered in the scenario, which do you think is

the most ethical and why?

3. Support your conclusions with evidence and specific examples from the

textbook, including a minimum of one theory of ethics to defend your stance.

4. Your reflection must be 1-2 pages in length and follow APA formatting and

citation guidelines as appropriate, making sure to cite at least two sources.

5. Review the rubric for specific grading criteria.

Points: 50 each

Rubric In the scenario assignments, you are asked to reflect on responses to the

presented scenario. It should not just be writing down your first reaction or what you

already know.

Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing knowledge and

previously held opinions in light of what we have learned about theories of ethics, logic,

and reasoning. You will need to question your current knowledge and beliefs.

Discuss the main points of the debate, what stance you take, support that stance, and

discuss the opposing argument. Also discuss an ethical theory that would apply to

defend your view.

To complete each scenario assignment:

1. Complete the entire scenario.