Students will write a reaction paper to one of the chapters covered in Rosenberg & Rosenberg textbook or one of the peer-reviewed papers listed

Students will write a reaction paper to one of the chapters covered in Rosenberg & Rosenberg textbook or one of the peer-reviewed papers listed under Additional Recommended Textbooks and Other Course Materials on syllabus. At least 2 Pages, double-spaced, and typed.

I couldn’t get you the chapter in Rosenberg & Rosenberg textbook. But one of the peer reviewed papers listed under Additional Recommended Textbooks is as follow :

Achieving the promise Authors: United States. President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health Publication Date: 2003-01-01

Here’s the link to paper.


Grading Rubric: Total Possible Points: 10

Introduction

Clear thesis statement and purpose                   

· Objectives and main points are clear

· Relevant to topic

Content

· Accurate information

· Analysis of data

· Explanation and illustration of concepts

Reaction

· -Clear opinions and reactions

· -Well-developed arguments

Style and Organization

· Clear and helpful transitions from idea to idea

· Well-developed paragraphs                                         

· Compositional rules

· Grammatical and punctuation rules followed

· Referencing

· Compositional style

· Clarity of expression

· Conciseness

· Creativeness of expression

· Appropriate language

· Form

· Superior form (spelling, typing, proofreading)

· Appropriate margins, font, page length

· 1” margins, Arial/Times New Roman 12pt Font), two to three pages, double-spaced, and typed

Conclusion

· Logical progression to ending

· Summary of analysis

· Reiteration of thesis statement

References

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