SEE- I Week 5

Question.  Attitudes, Values, and Beliefs, Which is most important to you? 

This weeks reading and question about is based off of Chapter 8 and 9 (Book is attached)

See-I is a 4-part essay where you will explore one particular concept in depth. (Book , with forst and second chapters is attached)

S- Statement. The Beginning statement will be listed in the Syllabus and in the Canvas Assignment. You will find it listed on the day its due. You should be looking ahead to ensure you know what is due and that have the assignment completed on time. It is expected that you can complete the statement listed in the syllabus. You can complete each statement in one to two sentences.

E- Elaboration. The Elaboration section should begin with IN OTHER WORDS. This section should be five to seven sentences long. In this section, you should explain and justify your choice for statement completion.

E-Example. The example section should begin with FOR EXAMPLE. This section is also five to seven sentences long. In this section, you should provide an example of the phenomenon you are explaining in your assignment.

I- Illustration. The illustration section should begin with THIS IS LIKE. This section can be one or two sentences. This should be a metaphoric explanation of the phenomenon in the assignment. IT can also be an analogy. It can even be an actual picture. The illustration is different than an Example, do not use the same thing for the Example and Illustration. 

Criteria:

– S= State the Concept in at most two sentences. Your statement is judged on Clarity, Accuracy, Logic

– E= Elaboration on the concept in your own words. Your statement is judged on Clarity signifigance, Logic

– E= Exemplify the concepot wiith exampoles and, if useful counter examples. Your statement is judged on Clarity, Accuracy, Logic

– I= Illustrate the concept by anaology with a metaphor, drfawing, diagram, or picture that not directly releated to the concept.

Your statement is judged on Clarity, Signifigance, Logic
– Spelling and Grammar. Your entire paper is judged on spelling, grammar, punctuations, and paragraph formating, incuding fonts.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *