Advocacy Topic

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AdvocacyPaper-Rubric.pdf

Advocacy Paper Rubric *** Reminder –Word format.

Section Criteria Points Topic Proposal Topic submission is the first stage of the assignment. This should be a

paragraph submitted with the topic a short paragraph explaining what the issue is and why it is important to the student. Grader will evaluate: - Did the topic proposal show evidence of thinking about the issue and demonstrate background reading on the topic? - If a revision was necessary, was feedback incorporated.

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Primary Argument Summary

Primary argument summary is a brief paragraph explaining what perspective will be advocated in the paper. You must include a citation to evidence the start of your research. Grader will evaluate: - Demonstrated an understanding of the primary argument. - Is there at least one source for the primary argument.

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Counter Argument Summary

Counter argument summary is a brief paragraph explaining what perspective will be advocated against in the paper. You must include a citation to evidence the start of your research. Grader will evaluate: - Demonstrated understanding of the counter argument. - Is there at least one source for the counter argument.

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Introduction The introduction should contain topic background and presentation of relevant facts. These facts will be used to support arguments and counter arguments as appropriate in future sections. The introduction should answer the question: What is the controversy inherent in the topic you have chosen? Grader will evaluate: - Does the introduction of the topic provide adequate definitions and background information? - Are all statements of “fact” cited and referenced? This includes everything from statistics and definitions to general statements.

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Primary Argument

The primary argument presents the practical problem or dilemma inherent in the chosen topic. The dilemma must be well defined and the critical issues both explained and justified. The argument must employ relevant facts that are properly referenced. Grader will evaluate:

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- Has the author defined a primary argument that is well-supported, objective and non-biased? - Has the author justified the arguments with facts and are these facts properly cited/referenced?

Counter Argument

The counter argument presents a different perspective on the practical problem that was presented in the primary argument. This argument must be well defined and the critical issues should be both explained and justified. The argument must employ relevant facts that are properly referenced. Grader will evaluate: - Has the author defined a counter argument that is well-supported, objective and non-biased? - Has the author justified the counter argument with facts and are these facts properly cited/referenced?

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Resolution (conclusion)

The resolution should circle back to the primary argument and explain why the primary argument is still the correct conclusion despite the stated counterargument. Grade will evaluate: - Has the author presented the primary argument in a new light that allows the primary argument to overcome the counter argument?

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Format Adherence to formal academic writing should be adhered to in the advocacy paper. Grader will evaluate: - Was this paper written in the third person? - Does the paper have a cover page? - Does the paper contain a minimum of three citations (APA style recommended)? - Was this paper proofread for grammar, spelling, typos, etc.? - Does this paper contain sections headers and have a clear flow? - Does the paper meet the page requirement of 4-6 pages of double spaced writing? - A minimum of three to five sources.

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