would be timed.
I provide a paper rather than a test for a few reasons:
A) I wa
would be timed.
I provide a paper rather than a test for a few reasons:
A) I want students with various learning styles and abilities to be able to achieve the highest grade possible, I believe that a paper rather than test helps more students across a spectrum of styles and abilities succeed.
B) I want each of you to be able to apply what you learn in this class to your life and future career rather than memorize information just to pass a test. I do not believe that memorization and learning are the same thing. I also want you to have the ability to choose your topic so that you can make it most applicable to your future.
C) Many of you work in addition to taking classes. If we were to take an exam it would fall during hours where many of you work and some of you have more job flexibility or ability to take time off than others. I don’t want any student to have to choose between taking a test and putting food on their table.
For these reasons, the paper rather than test seems to be the most inclusive option that gives you all the most flexibility possible. However, I need to be fair to your classmates who work hard and plan in advance in order to complete their work on time as well as respect university policies- therefore I WILL NOT accept late papers.
I wanted to provide a few tips to help you be successful in achieving the highest grade possible for your final paper.
1) Required Topics: Please refer to your syllabus around what subtopics are required to be covered. It may serve you best to break your paper down into those specific subtopics as it relates to the overall topic you selected and had approved during midterms. Typically, students who receive the highest grades choose to use headings for each of those subtopics and write the pertinent information below to be sure each subtopic is covered adequately. It is a requirement that you cover each of these listed subtopics and use research to support your positions.
2) Research: Keep in mind that this is a research paper and not an opinion piece or a reiteration of your midterm interview. Proper in text citations and a works cited page MUST be utilized. These citations must be from peer reviewed scholarly sources- not personal blogs or other non-research based sources. It is a requirement of this assignment to utilize 6 or more peer reviewed and scholarly sources. If you need assistance in the library with research, Mandi Goodset (she/her) at our CSU library may be a helpful resource. You can email her to set up an appointment here: [email protected].
There are many research articles available to you through the CSU Library which can be accessed here: https://library.csuohio.edu/research/ (https://library.csuohio.edu/research/)
This may also be helpful information as you determine what is and what is not an academic and peer reviewed source: https://guides.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/c.php?g=288333&p=… (https://guides.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/c.php?g=288333&p=…)
3) Page Count: Your title page (not required) and works cited page (required) are NOT part of your final paper’s 7-10 required page count.
4) Format: Only 11-12 point font, normal margins, and double spacing is acceptable. If you are not familiar with APA format the following resource may be of help to you: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines (https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines)
5) Submission: Please submit your paper by email in PDF format. If you submit your paper early (weeks early, not hours early) I will give you feedback so that you may work on improving your grade.
A former student, Audrey Stratton, agreed to let me share her final paper as an example for each of you. That example can be accessed here: Sample Final Paper (file:///C:/Users/2433489/Desktop/WGS%20151%20section%20502%20–%20Final%20Paper%20(1).pdf)
If you need additional help with writing your paper please keep in mind that The Writing Center is available to you as a resource, although they tend to book up quickly at the end of the semester: https://www.csuohio.edu/writing-center/writing-cen… (https://www.csuohio.edu/writing-center/writing-cen…)
I hope this information helps each of your to achieve the highest grade possible on this assignment and in this cla
ss. As always, feel free to reach out if I can answer any questions or provide any additional clarification.
There are a wide variety of topics that each of you have chosen, all of which are important concepts to explore. I am really excited to read your papers as we close out our semester togetherIt’s incredibly important that you utilize credible sources within this course. Outside sources are not a requirement of weekly assignments (reflection and discussion) but are necessary if you aim to introduce a challenge to the assigned course materials. For your final research paper, you will notice that you need to focus solely on peer reviewed and academic sources to develop your content.
Based on this requirement, I am providing a couple of helpful resources that should assist you in determining whether or not a source is credible and should be used within this course.
How do I know if my sources are credible/reliable?: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/faq/reliable (https://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/faq/reliable)
Evaluating information: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/evaluate (https://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/evaluate)
Evaluating reliability of scholarly sources: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/evaluate/traap (https://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/evaluate/traap)
Flowchart to determine scholarly source: Scholarly source flowchart.pdf (https://bb-csuohio.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-6505176-dt-content-rid-75190760_1/xid-75190760_1)
Don’t forget that CSU’s library is also a great resource and can be accessed from your computers without going in person. I find th
is particularly helpful with my busy schedule and I’m sure many of you can relate to that challenge.
I hope this helps each of you to achieve the highest grade possible in this course!
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.