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Perspectives on Gender Reflection Paper 50 points. Learning Objectives This assignment is designed to (1) help you reflect on meaningful content and perspectives from one of the academic emphases of your choice, and (2) explore your personal responses and insights about that gender-related information and its ramifications. The assignment requires you to consider various personal responses in the context of the overall course experience. Include the following components:
● A concise summary of course content that stood out for you during each major section of the course; ● A mindful explanation of why that content is meaningful to you personally and/or to society in general; ● Anything from the course material that took you by surprise; ● Ways in which you will personally apply the concepts addressed.
Instructions Following the REFLECTION PAPER TEMPLATE posted on Bb, submit a maximum of two double-spaced pages addressing the requirements of this prompt, the template, and the rubric. Download the template and add your content, making sure to save. Submit your paper through Blackboard’s Turnitin Plug-in (make sure to confirm your submission -- Turnitin.com will send you an email receipt). Please keep all upload receipts: if there is a problem or technical difficulties, we only accept email receipts as proof of your uploading your assignment on time. All Reflection Essays must be uploaded to the link provided under “Reflection Paper” on Blackboard by the due date and time posted in the course schedule. No need to print a copy. We do not accept assignments that have been attached to an email, left in our mailboxes, slid under our office doors. Please note turnitin.com only accepts certain formats for upload. Please pay attention to details: for example, if you upload to the wrong location or upload an earlier draft of an assignment on accident, you have until the due date and time to correct it—otherwise, we will only grade what is on Blackboard. For example, students sometimes upload their “rough draft” instead of “Final Draft.” If you catch it before it is due, resubmit. If it is after the assignment is due, we will only grade what is currently uploaded to the site. Additionaly, if you experience technical difficulties, it is your responsibility to contact student tech support. Note: Tutors are available at no cost to CSUSB students at the Writing Center in the College of Education, 3rd floor.