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Directions for HRA Written Assignments & Term Papers

1. TOPIC: Review the topic for the assignment. If no specific topic parameters are specified, choose a topic for the assignment that is relevant to the course content. If required, make sure you submit the topic to your instructor for approval according to course guidelines.

2. FORMAT of assignments should conform to the following criteria:

· Margins should be 1” in all directions

· Papers should be double-spaced and in a highly readable 12-point font (Arial, Times New Roman or Verdana are recommended). Headings may be larger.

· The paper must follow the academic research format (APA) and (unless otherwise specified) should include a brief abstract or executive summary that explains what the paper is about

· Format for in-text citations and the Reference page should also follow APA style

3. GRADING RUBRIC

Criteria

Exceeds Expectations

up to

25% of max grade

Meets Expectations

up to

20% of max grade

Fails Expectations

up to

15% of max grade

Content

Position or thesis is very credible, logical, research sources are credible and sufficient to support arguments

Position or thesis is credible, sources are credible

Position or thesis lacks credibility, arguments are not clear or not well supported, sources are not credible or do not support arguments

Organization & Clarity

Concepts presented are clearly organized and easy to understand, early information leads to later information, coherently summarized

Concepts presented are not organized logically, no coherent summary

Concepts presented are unclear or difficult to understand, paper is disorganized and does not follow logical progression

Creativity & Interest

Presents new ideas and/or old ideas in interesting ways, writing style is formal but maintains interest, includes real-world applications

Presents widely accepted ideas or discusses topics that are already well known without much attention to original content or reader interest

Presents ideas that are clichéd or imitative, does not make topic interesting for reader

Grammar, Spelling,

Punctuation, Formatting

Grammar is appropriate, spelling, punctuation & formatting accurate

Grammar is appropriate, few spelling, punctuation or formatting errors

Grammar, spelling, punctuation and/or formatting are inappropriate, incorrect and unprofessional