4-2 Journal: Elder Justice
CHE 329 Module Four Journal Guidelines and Rubric
In this course, the journal will be used for reflection. Journal activities in this course are private between you and the instructor.
Overview: For this journal task, due in Module Four, you will reflect on elder justice with regard to what you have learned so far about policy and how this intersects with your own life.
Prompt: Review Chapter 6 in your text, The Aging Networks: A Guide to Programs and Services; review the website Elder Justice; and in a 2- to 3-paragraph journal entry, address the following:
What new or surprising information did you learn about elder justice? How is elder justice a policy issue? Do you believe that dying alone is elder abuse? Explain your thinking. What are the implications of elder justice for community health? How does the topic of elder justice intersect with your own life?
Guidelines for Submission: Cite from the text readings, the NCOA website, and the other course resources to support your responses. Submit journal assignment as a Word document.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (70%) Not Evident (0%) Value
New or Surprising Information
Describes new or surprising information learned about elder justice
Describes information learned about elder justice, but does not sufficiently describe how the information is new or surprising
Does not describe new or surprising information learned about elder justice
18
Elder Justice/Policy Issue
Describes how elder justice is a policy issue
Describes how elder justice is a policy issue, but description is cursory or lacking in detail
Does not describe how elder justice is a policy issue
18
Dying Alone/Elder Abuse
Discusses whether or not dying alone is elder abuse and explains reasoning
Discusses whether or not dying alone is elder abuse, but explanation is cursory or lacking in detail
Does not discuss whether or not dying alone is elder abuse
18
Elder Justice/ Community Health
Discusses the implications of elder justice for community health
Discusses the implications of elder justice for community health, but discussion is cursory or lacking in detail
Does not discuss the implications of elder justice for community health
18
Topic/Own Life Discusses how the topic of elder justice intersects with own life
Discusses how the topic of elder justice intersects with own life, but
Does not discuss how the topic of elder justice intersects with own life
18
discussion is cursory or lacking in detail
Articulation of Response Journal entry is free of errors in organization and grammar
Journal entry contains errors of organization and grammar, but errors are limited enough so that the entry can be understood
Journal entry contains errors of organization and grammar making the entry difficult to understand
10
Total 100%
- CHE 329 Module Four Journal Guidelines and Rubric