Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Overview For this Assessment, you will answer a series of short answer ?questions to demonstrate your understanding of the key tenets of ?indigenous practices and beliefs. Before submit - Writingforyou

Overview For this Assessment, you will answer a series of short answer ?questions to demonstrate your understanding of the key tenets of ?indigenous practices and beliefs. Before submit

 

Overview

For this Assessment, you will answer a series of short answer  questions to demonstrate your understanding of the key tenets of  indigenous practices and beliefs.

Before submitting your Assessment, carefully review the rubric. This  is the same rubric the assessor will use to evaluate your submission,  and it provides detailed criteria describing how to achieve or master  the Competency. Many students find that understanding the requirements  of the Assessment and the rubric criteria help them direct their focus  and use their time most productively.

  

Important Information on Interpreting the Assessment Rubric (click to expand) 

 

Achievement vs. Mastery of the Competency

  • Mastery of this Competency means that 80% or more of the rows have  been assessed as Exceeds Expectations and no rows have been assessed as  Does Not Meet Expectations.
  • Achievement of this Competency means that all rows are assessed at  Meets Expectations or above (but lower than the 80% threshold required  for Mastery).

Assessment of Individual Rubric Rows

In order to achieve Meets Expectations for a  particular row of the rubric, you must have adequately completed all  criteria in that row. This means that you have addressed all required  elements to the required level of quantity and/or quality.

In order to achieve Exceeds Expectations for a  particular row of the rubric, you must have adequately completed all  criteria in the row, and in addition, your response must reflect a depth  and breadth of knowledge and expertise. Examples of this include—but  are not limited to—the following:

  • You provide additional, specific, and/or particularly relevant examples to illustrate points made.
  • You seamlessly incorporate your original thoughts and diverse,  credible, and relevant academic sources, when applicable, to express  your viewpoint or develop a persuasive argument.
  • You demonstrate a deeper understanding of the subject that draws  from discipline-specific knowledge and theory and incorporates the  viewpoints of a diverse set of business and management thought leaders.
  • You draw additional connections between multiple, complex topics to support your explanations.
  • You are able to apply your knowledge in unique, creative, and/or innovative ways.
  • You thoroughly break down concepts into simpler parts and use your understanding of business to make connections.
  • Your analysis is insightful and original.
  • You design processes, products, and/or solutions that are creative, high-quality, and innovative.
  • You consider diverse perspectives and relevant social, ethical, and  business-related issues when proposing new ideas or formulating  judgments.

   

Important Note: As a student taking this Competency, you agree  that you may be required to submit your Assessment for textual  similarity review to Turnitin.com for the detection of plagiarism. All  submitted Assessment materials will be included as source documents in  the Turnitin.com reference database solely for the purpose of detecting  plagiarism of such materials. Use of the Turnitin.com service is subject  to the Usage Policy posted on the Turnitin.com site.

Note: Indigenous Religions

Indigenous religions are vast in number and vary greatly in different  regions of the world. Animism, Pantheism, and Shamanism are just three  examples of indigenous religions. These religions place great importance  on ancestors and oral tradition. They look more to leadership within  the religious community to provide guidance, rather than religious texts  like many Western Religions. For this assessment, you will consider  what you have explored in this Competency related to rituals,  connections between the material and spiritual worlds, and the  importance of oral traditions.

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RE2004 Assessment Template

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Walden University, CBE Indigenous Religious Traditions

Explain key tenets of indigenous religious practices and beliefs

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Module 1: Indigenous Religions Overview

Explain how economic factors have influenced the development of indigenous religious traditions. Include at least one specific example in your response.

Replace this text with your response to the item in 1–2 paragraphs.

Explain why oral traditions are a common influence on indigenous religious traditions. In your response, include a comparison of the influence of an oral tradition to the influence of a sacred text.

Replace this text with your response to the item in 2–3 paragraphs.

Explain the significance of ancestors for indigenous religions. Provide at least one specific example of this significance to support your response.

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Identify key characteristics of leadership in indigenous regions and how this understanding of leadership differs from Western religions.

Replace this text with your response to the item in 2–3 paragraphs.

Module 2: Pantheism, Shamanism, and Animism

Identify three things that drive people toward pantheism. In your response, explain the specific connection between at least one driver and the pantheistic understanding of the divine.

Replace this text with your response to the item in 2–3 paragraphs.

Explain the difference between distributive pantheism and collective pantheism. Be sure to make specific reference to the way that each concept relates to the cosmos in your response.

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Explain at least two characteristics that distinguish a shaman from other members of a shamanic community. In your response, be sure to discuss the role of the shaman.

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Explain the connection between shamans and rituals. Provide at least one example of the specific role a shaman plays in the meaning of a ritual to support your response.

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Explain the key characteristics of animism and how each incorporates the connection between the material and spiritual worlds.

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Explain two problems that animism poses for studying the relationship between religion and nature. In your response, provide at least one specific example to illustrate one of your selected problems.

Replace this text with your response to the item in 2–3 paragraphs.

References

Include appropriately formatted references to scholarly sources to support the statements made in your report. Please refer to the Academic Writing Expectations Checklist for more information.

Use the following citation as an example: 

 

Kurtz, L. R. (2016). Gods in the global village: The world’s religions in sociological perspective (4th ed.) . SAGE.  

 

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RE2004: Indigenous Religious Traditions – Explain key tenets of indigenous religious practices and beliefs

Rubric Criteria Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations

Module 1: Indigenous Religions Overview

Explain how economic factors have influenced the development of indigenous religious traditions. Include at least one specific example in your response. Learning Objective 1.1 — Explain the influence of economic factors on the development of indigenous religious traditions.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of the influence of economic factors on the development of indigenous religious traditions.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the influence of economic factors on the development of indigenous religious traditions.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the influence of economic factors on the development of indigenous religious traditions.

Explain why oral traditions are a common influence on indigenous religious traditions. In your response, include a comparison of the influence of an oral tradition to the influence of a sacred text. Learning Objective 1.2 — Explain the influence of oral tradition on indigenous religious traditions.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of the influence of oral tradition on indigenous religious traditions.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the influence of oral tradition on indigenous religious traditions.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the influence of oral tradition on indigenous religious traditions.

Explain the significance of ancestors for indigenous religions. Provide at least one specific example of this significance to support your response.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of the significance of ancestors for indigenous religions.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the significance of ancestors for indigenous religions.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the significance of ancestors for indigenous religions.

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Rubric Criteria Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations

Learning Objective 1.3 — Explain the significance of ancestors for indigenous religions.

Identify key characteristics of leadership in indigenous religions and how this differ from Western religions. Learning Objective 1.4 — Explain key characteristics of leadership in indigenous religions.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of the key characteristics of leadership in indigenous religions and how they differ from Western religions.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the key characteristics of leadership in indigenous religions and how they differ from Western religions.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the key characteristics of leadership in indigenous religions and how they differ from Western religions.

Rubric Criteria Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations

Module 2: Pantheism, Shamanism, and Animism

Identify three things that drive people toward pantheism. In your response, explain the specific connection between at least one driver and the pantheistic understanding of the divine. Learning Objective 2.1 — Explain the connection between the drivers of pantheism and its understanding of the divine.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of three drivers of pantheism and the connection to its understanding of the divine.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of three drivers of pantheism and the connection to its understanding of the divine.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of three drivers of pantheism and the connection to its understanding of the divine.

Explain the difference between distributive

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the difference

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Rubric Criteria Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations

pantheism and collective pantheism. Be sure to make specific reference to the way that each concept relates to the cosmos in your response. Learning Objective 2.2 — Explain the difference between distributive pantheism and collective pantheism.

the difference between distributive pantheism and collective pantheism.

difference between distributive pantheism and collective pantheism.

between distributive pantheism and collective pantheism.

Explain at least two characteristics that distinguish a shaman from other members of a shamanistic community. In your response, be sure to discuss the role of the shaman. Learning Objective 2.3 — Explain the characteristics and role of shamans.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of the characteristics and role of shamans.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the characteristics and role of shamans.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the characteristics and role of shamans.

Explain the connection between shamans and ritual. Provide at least one example of the specific role a shaman plays in the meaning of a ritual to support your response.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of the connection between shamans and ritual.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the connection between shamans and ritual.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the connection between shamans and ritual.

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Rubric Criteria Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations

Learning Objective 2.4 — Explain the connection between shamans and ritual.

Explain the key characteristics of animism and how each incorporates the connection between the material and spiritual worlds. Learning Objective 2.5 — Explain the connection between the material and spiritual worlds in animism.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of the key characteristics of animism and how each relates to the connection between the material and spiritual worlds.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of the key characteristics of animism and how each relates to the connection between the material and spiritual worlds.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of the key characteristics of animism and how each relates to the connection between the material and spiritual worlds.

Explain two problems that animism poses for studying the relationship between religion and nature. In your response, provide at least one specific example to illustrate one of your selected problems. Learning Objective 2.6 — Explain the impact of animism on the study of the relationship between religion and nature.

Response is a vague, inaccurate, and/or incomplete explanation of two problems that animism poses for studying the relationship between religion and nature.

Response is a clear, accurate, and complete explanation of two problems that animism poses for studying the relationship between religion and nature.

Response provides an exemplary explanation of two problems that animism poses for studying the relationship between religion and nature.

Professional Writing

Professional Writing: Clarity, Flow, and Organization

Content contains significant spelling, punctuation, and/or grammar/syntax errors. Writing does not demonstrate adequate

Content contains few spelling, punctuation, and/or grammar/syntax errors. Writing demonstrates adequate sentence

Content is free from spelling, punctuation, and grammar/syntax errors. Writing demonstrates appropriate sentence and

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sentence and paragraph structure and requires additional editing/proofreading. Key sections of presented content lack clarity, logical flow, and/or organization.

and paragraph structure and may require some editing. Content presented is satisfactorily clear, logical, and/or organized, but could benefit from additional editing/revision.

paragraph structure. Content presented is clear, logical, and well-organized.

Professional Writing: Context, Audience, Purpose, and Tone

Content minimally or does not demonstrate awareness of context, audience, and/or purpose. Writing is not reflective of professional/scholarly tone and/or is not free of bias. Style is inconsistent with the professional setting/workplace context and reflects the need for additional editing.

Content demonstrates satisfactory awareness of context, audience, and purpose. Tone is adequately professional, scholarly, and/or free from bias, and style is mostly consistent with the professional setting/workplace context.

Content clearly demonstrates awareness of context, audience, and purpose. Tone is highly professional, scholarly, and free from bias, and style is appropriate for the professional setting/workplace context.

Professional Writing: Originality, Source Credibility, and Attribution of Ideas

Content does not adequately reflect original writing and/or paraphrasing. Writing demonstrates inconsistent adherence to reference requirements, including the use of credible evidence to support a claim, with appropriate source attribution (when applicable) and reference. There are numerous and/or significant errors.

Content adequately reflects original writing and paraphrasing. Writing demonstrates adequate adherence to reference requirements, including the use of credible evidence to support a claim, with appropriate source attribution (when applicable) and references. There are one or two minor errors.

Content reflects original thought and writing and proper paraphrasing. Writing demonstrates full adherence to reference requirements, including the use of credible evidence to support a claim, with appropriate source attribution (when applicable) and references.