(language and power; freedom and security; health and wealth) and you will write an essay where you discuss your perspective. You will use the ideas and information from the summary-response and the quote log to write your case study.

Connection to other Course Assignments

  • The Case Study Project is the
    culminating assignment, where you will tie together all of the information
    and ideas from the course.
  • All of the reading, writing,
    thinking, and discussing that you have done over the past several weeks
    have led up to this assignment.

Content

  • Describe a “real life” instance
    of your selected social issue in a professional or a personal setting.
  • Discuss your perspective on your
    selected social issue, including the reasons for your viewpoint.
  • Discuss how your core values
    inform or influence your perspective on your selected social issue.
  • Demonstrate that you are really
    thinking about your issue—don’t settle for easy answers, don’t pretend
    that conflicting evidence doesn’t exist, and don’t feel that you have to
    take an either-or position.
  • Discuss the complexities of your
    selected social issue. For example, do not just conclude that using
    academic language is always good, or that government surveillance is
    always bad, or that wealth automatically leads to health. Think about the
    intricacies of these issues and how they play out in everyday life.

 

 

 

 

Organization

  • Include an introductory
    paragraph
    , where you clearly outline a “real-life” instance of your
    social issue and you give a thesis statement that indicates your
    perspective (see learning resource: Writing Your Introduction for an
    example
    ).
  • Include 3-5 body
    paragraphs
     where you include details, examples, and quotes from
    at least three of the course readings and two additional readings to help
    you develop and support your key points (see learning resource: Writing
    Your Body Paragraphs for an example
    ). 
  • Include one body
    paragraph
     where you discuss how your core values inform or
    influence your perspective on your selected social issue (see learning
    resource: Writing Your Body Paragraphs for an example
    ).
  • End your essay with a concluding
    paragraph
     where you restate your thesis, summarize your key
    points, and leave the reader with the “so what?” (see
    learning resource: Writing Your Conclusion for an example).

Language Choices

  • As a writer, you are free to
    decide how you use language, keeping the following in mind:
    • style: your language choices should result in a
      consistent writing style that is purposeful and aligned with your goals
    • readability: your language choices should ensure that your
      ideas are clear and easy to follow
  • When composing your paper, think
    about the conventions for academic writing, including:
    • punctuation: this includes things such as recommended use of
      commas, colons, and apostrophes.
    • word-level accuracy: this includes things such as capitalization,
      spelling, word-tense, and usage.
    • sentence-level accuracy: this includes things such as sentence
      boundaries, subject-verb agreement, and pronoun-antecedent agreement.
  • Take time to review your language
    choices after you’ve written your essay. Think about your goals for the
    style of this essay and your own writing habits (like using “text-speak,”
    omitting capitalization, or writing sentence fragments). Revise as necessary
    to accomplish your style and readability goals.
  • Reading your paper aloud is
    helpful technique when reviewing your language choices for style and
    readability.

Sources and Documentation

To earn the maximum
possible points on this assignment, use and cite at least five sources:

  • Use and cite three of
    the assigned course readings on your selected issue (language and
    power; freedom and security; health and wealth
    ). Sources from the
    assigned readings do not require a reference list for this assignment.
  • Use and cite two more sources
    (course readings or otherwise). Sources that are not from the assigned
    readings must be listed at the end of the paper on a reference page. List
    author, year of publication, title, and URL. Full APA format is not
    required for the reference page.
  • In-text citations for all sources
    should be in APA style.

These examples show
options for citing a paraphrase:

This is a paraphrased
sentence (Author, year).

Author (year) explains
that ….

These examples show
options for citing a quote:

A recent study showed
that “this is the quoted passage” (Author, year, p./para. number).

Author (year) explains,
“this is the quoted passage” (p./para. number).

Note that it is possible
to earn a B (up to 85%) on this assignment by using only three sources from the
course readings and no reference page. To earn an A (up to 100%) will require
an additional two sources and reference page, if needed.

Format and Length

  • At the top of the page, include
    your name, the assignment name, and a title that reflects your specific
    essay focus. (See example below.)
  • Your paper should be typed,
    double-spaced and in 12-point font.
  • Your final product should be a
    minimum of six paragraphs (about 900-1100 words) in length. However, the
    quality of the content of this essay is most important. Be sure to fully
    answer the prompt. 

  • Reflection Questions

    The reflection questions
    are to be answered separately. (They are not part of the essay.) Post these in
    the “comments” box when submitting your assignment. You can
    number your answers or write the in paragraph form. Be sure to address all
    four questions.

    1.   
     

    1.   
    Aside from simply
    meeting the requirements, what were your personal goals for this assignment?

    2.   
    When reviewing your
    language choices, what impact did the Grammar Lab content have on the choices
    you made with pronouns? Did you find any “Pronoun Problems” in your writing and
    how did you resolve them? 

    3.   
    What parts of your work
    on this assignment are you most proud of?

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