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What are the causes and risks involved in adverse pregnancy cases?? Prof comments: I am assuming that you are not talking about delivery but you might focus on one stage in particular.

Topic:  what are the causes and risks involved in adverse pregnancy cases? 

Prof comments: I am assuming that you are not talking about delivery but you might focus on one stage in particular. If not, you could structure your paper by using each trimester to discuss that risks and causes in that term. Alternatively, you could study one risk. I just searched pregnancy risk in Google Scholar and found over 16,000 articles published in the last four months. So some narrowing would be good. 

Topic Proposal Assignment:

GOAL: This assignment asks you to solidify your research topic and propose the topic you want to investigate during the term. You must defend your choice with solid reasons about why it is a good topic for both an informative and argumentative essay. 

Because this is your second week of thinking about this topic, we expect that you will have a strong start at building working knowledge of your topic by now, and your answers should reflect your initial research.

REMEMBER: Your topic must sustain your interest throughout the entire class and be a good fit for the three different types of essays you will write. 

 

Specific Assignment Details

· Use  this template (ATTACHED) complete this assignment by writing your responses directly under each question (if prompted, be sure to click “enable editing” first).

· All responses must be in complete sentences with correct grammar, punctuation, etc.

· Be sure to answer each question fully and completely. 

Getting Started: 

1. What is your topic? It should be complex, debatable, narrow, academic in nature, and long-lasting. For example, issues such as “social media” are not specific enough. A more focused and acceptable topic would be “the impact of social media on teenage depression.” 

2. What problems are associated with this topic?  Who or what do the issues impact? Why is this topic important? This is the “so what” from our video series. Why tackle this issue now? Before you can discuss solutions, it is essential to establish that an issue actually is a problem that impacts many people or the world in a significant way. If it is something that only impacts a few people a year, is it really a problem? A weak choice may mean you will run out of steam on the topic before the quarter ends.  

3. What do you know about this topic? Build on your working knowledge to explain the conversations surrounding your topic and the various perspectives being represented. What are people saying about this issue?   

4. Create a total of three research questions to explore throughout the course.  Pose specific, open-ended questions (that can’t be boiled down to a “yes” or “no” answer). The questions should match the assignment goals of each essay: 

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· Question #1: Informative Essay (goal: informing or explaining the topic) – ask a research question about a problem that will lead to offering factual evidence and expert positions you will use to educate readers about your topic.  For example:  Why do some K-12 school administrators mandate uniform wearing?  

· Question #2: Argumentative Essay (goal: supporting a position on the topic) – ask a research question that demonstrates your well-supported perspective on the issue you researched in the Informative Essay.  For example:  Should K-12 school administrators mandate uniform wearing? 

· Question #3: Opinion Article (goal: offering an opinion to your local community) - ask a question that will help your local community best understand their role in addressing your topic. For example:  Should Nashville public schools mandate uniform wearing? 

 

Rubric

Topic Proposal Assignment Rubric (1)

Topic Proposal Assignment Rubric (1)

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome – Topic Selection

10 to >9.0 pts

Advanced

Topic provided is narrow in scope, complex, and debatable. Writer has demonstrated a specific issue with the topic selection that will lend well to academic research.

9 to >7.0 pts

Proficient

Generally, the topic provided is narrow is scope, complex, and debatable; however, some further considerations may be needed to strengthen the topic. Writer has an acceptable start at demonstrating a specific issue with the topic selection, and it has promise to lend well to academic research.

7 to >0.0 pts

Developing

Topic provided is not narrow in scope, complex, and/or debatable. Writer has not demonstrated a specific issue with the topic selection. The topic may not lend well to academic research.

0 pts

Did not complete

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome – Problem and Importance

15 to >13.0 pts

Advanced

In complete sentences, the writer has explained why their topic is a problem and why/how it is important. It is clear why the writer has chosen the topic, and those reasons are compelling.

13 to >10.0 pts

Proficient

In mostly complete sentences, the writer has explained why their topic is a problem and why/how it is important. It is generally clear why the writer has chosen the topic, and those reasons are generally compelling.

10 to >0.0 pts

Developing

The writer has attempted to explain why their topic is a problem and why/how it is important. It may be unclear why the writer has chosen the topic; however, or the reasons may not be compelling.

0 pts

Did not complete

15 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Knowledge

10 to >9.0 pts

Advanced

In complete sentences, student demonstrates a strong grasp of working knowledge. Student shows that they understand the conversations within the topic and that various perspectives are represented.

9 to >7.0 pts

Proficient

In mostly complete sentences, student demonstrates a solid grasp of working knowledge. Student shows a start at showing they understand the conversations within the topic and that various perspectives are represented, but further consideration in this area is needed.

7 to >0.0 pts

Developing

The writer has attempted to demonstrate a developing grasp of working knowledge; however, multiple perspectives may not be discussed and/or it is not apparent that the student understands the conversation surrounding the topic.

0 pts

Did not complete

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Research Questions to Explore

10 to >9.0 pts

Advanced

In complete sentences, student has provided three clear research questions. The questions are specific and open-ended. The questions match the assignment goal of each essay.

9 to >7.0 pts

Proficient

In mostly complete sentences, student addresses three research questions to explore throughout the course. The research questions may not be open-ended or fully meet the assignment goal of each essay.

7 to >0.0 pts

Developing

Student has addressed one-two research questions that share a general reflection on the desired learning outcomes from researching and writing on the specific topic. The questions may not be appropriate, compelling, or open-ended.

0 pts

Did not complete

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Mechanics (Grammar, sentence-structure, punctuation, spelling, etc.)

5 to >4.0 pts

Advanced

Paragraphs contain proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence-structure, and word choice.

4 to >3.0 pts

Proficient

Paragraphs contain minimal errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence-structure, and word choice.

3 to >0.0 pts

Developing

Paragraphs contain several errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence-structure, and word choice.

0 pts

Did not complete

5 pts

Total Points: 50