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36.3: Hybrid Argumentation (Assignment)

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    Your Own Argumentation Method Section for the Social Justice Research Essay Assignment

    Write approximately 375 to 500 words (1.5 to 2 pages double-spaced) that reframe your social justice research essay’s approach in alignment with your own argumentation method. Be sure to include what you named your argumentation method and its definition. Then, describe your argumentation method’s structure and purpose. Following that, apply your argumentation method to your social justice research topic to demonstrate how your argumentation method illustrates an advanced way to advocate for the solution to your social justice research topic. End this section with how your argumentation method builds upon or diverges from Aristotelian, Rogerian, and Toulmin argumentation, and why it seems to be the best argumentation method to resolve the social justice issue your research essay focuses on. It is likely easier to complete this section if you reference your responses to the “Your Argumentation Method” chart classroom activity.

    Argumentation Section Rubric

    Criteria

    Unsatisfactory (0)

    Developing (1)

    Satisfactory (2)

    Purpose

    Submission exhibits none of the following elements: 

    • The section’s purpose is clear
    • The section sustains its focus and function

    Submission exhibits one of the following elements: 

    • The section’s purpose is clear
    • The section sustains its focus and function

    Submission exhibits two of the following elements: 

    • The section’s purpose is clear
    • The section sustains its focus and function

    Argument

    Submission exhibits none of the following elements: 

    • Arguments are logical
    • Arguments are supported with relevant evidence

    Submission exhibits one of the following elements: 

    • Arguments are logical
    • Arguments are supported with relevant evidence

    Submission exhibits two of the following elements: 

    • Arguments are logical
    • Arguments are supported with relevant evidence

    Perspectives

    Submission exhibits none of the following elements: 

    • Analyzes multiple perspectives
    • Has a fair balance of argumentation and counterargumentation

    Submission exhibits one of the following elements: 

    • Analyzes multiple perspectives
    • Has a fair balance of argumentation and counterargumentation

    Submission exhibits two of the following elements: 

    • Analyzes multiple perspectives
    • Has a fair balance of argumentation and counterargumentation

    Organization

    Submission exhibits none of the following elements: 

    • Sections and/or subsections are well-organized
    • Transition words and phrases support the organization effectively

    Submission exhibits one of the following elements: 

    • Sections and/or subsections are well-organized
    • Transition words and phrases support the organization effectively

    Submission exhibits two of the following elements: 

    • Sections and/or subsections are well-organized
    • Transition words and phrases support the organization effectively

    Quality

    Submission exhibits none of the following elements:

    • Writing is easy to follow
    • Writing conventions are correct (e.g., capitalization, punctuation, and spelling)

    Submission exhibits one of the following elements:

    • Writing is easy to follow
    • Writing conventions are correct (e.g., capitalization, punctuation, and spelling)

    Submission exhibits two of the following elements:

    • Writing is easy to follow
    • Writing conventions are correct (e.g., capitalization, punctuation, and spelling)

    Guidelines

    Submission exhibits none of the following elements: 

    • Submission meets or exceeds the minimum word limit
    • Submission adheres to MLA formatting guidelines

    Submission exhibits one of the following elements: 

    • Submission meets or exceeds the minimum word limit
    • Submission adheres to MLA formatting guidelines

    Submission exhibits two of the following elements: 

    • Submission meets or exceeds the minimum word limit
    • Submission adheres to MLA formatting guidelines

    Optional:

    Brief Comment

     

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