Identify Core Beliefs
In this project, you will write a short essay that reflects your belief or passion about a particular part of your professional experience. Organizing complex and divergent thoughts to write a single page requires prewriting, perhaps an outline, and thinking about the mechanics of writing an essay paragraph by paragraph. That means starting with a topic sentence, adding supporting sentences, and concluding with a sentence that provides a bridge to the next paragraph. Your essay is intentionally limited to 500 words to engage you in the structural process of writing.
There are four steps that will lead you through this project.
What motivates you?
What is your passion?
What do you believe?
Rubric Name: Personal Beliefs Essay
Competencies
Exceeds Performance Requirements
1.1: Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the assignment.
Key Criteria: Material is presented with meticulous attention to logical order, supporting a clearly articulated thesis. Ideas are arranged so that they make consistent, coherent progress from introduction to conclusion; transitions support smooth connections from point to point. Paper addresses all requirements of the assignment, to include error-free APA formatting and compliance with instructions.
1.2: Develop coherent paragraphs or points so that each is internally unified and so that each functions as part of the whole document or presentation.
Key Criteria: Paper achieves internal coherence through consistent and skillful construction of paragraphs with meaningful topic sentences, supported by well-developed sentences of sufficient depth. The arrangement of paragraphs enables ideas to flow seamlessly from one point to the next.
1.3: Support thesis and purpose fully.
Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the assignment.
Required Performance: Meets Performance Requirements
1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
Key Criteria: Paper demonstrates cognizance of audience, skillfully using precise and appropriate language and terms to convey the intended meaning and tone of the paper to readers.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and audience.
Key Criteria: Paper expresses ideas clearly and concisely. Sentence structure is varied throughout the paper to ensure smooth flow and engaging narrative. Paper is free of major sentence-level errors such as awkward syntax, run-on sentences, fragments, and comma splices.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
Key Criteria: Paper is free of errors in standard usage rules of grammar, word choice, spelling, and punctuation. Paper demonstrates correct tense constructions, noun/pronoun congruence, and accepted use of acronyms.