DVA2602 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND THE BASIC NEEDS APPROACH Basic Examination Tips
Examination format Examination duration 2 hours 100 marks 4 Essays Choose 2 Essays Each essay counts 50 marks
Common Essay writing mistakes Essay not well structured: Intro, body, conclusion Essay does not have headings Essay not coherent and clear Writing in point/bullet form Arguments not well supported i.e. examples or case studies Own voice missing in discussion
Examination tips and hints Read the question paper thoroughly before attempting to answer any questions You can draft plan at the back of exam script i.e. mind map No need to write Table of Contents Structure your essay: intro, body, conclusion Arrange your ideas in a logical and systematic manner Write neat and legible Make sure that you do not leave out some of the core aspects of topic No need to reference No need for bibliography
Action words Here are examples of action words you may encounter in examination questions and an explanation of their meaning: Discuss: Consider a matter from various points of view or explanations and give supportive evidence. This often involves weighing up arguments for and against something. Outline: Give the main features or general principles of a subject, leaving out minor details, and emphasising structure and relationship.
Define: Spell out clearly the meaning of a term in no more than a sentence or short paragraph. This often implies that you will have to consider a number of definitions before arriving at a substantiated decision on the precise meaning you will attach to the term in the relevant assignment. Explain: A complete and clear answer is required. Your answer must clarify, interpret and explain the topic in order to make your answer generally understandable. Here concrete examples are very useful.
Final Mark Composition Your final mark is calculated as follows: Year mark (20%) + exam mark (80%) = final mark (100%) Year mark (20%) is calculated using your highest essay assignment mark (if you submitted more than one essay-type assignment) For example, if you receive 60% for your essay-type assignment, you will earn 12% towards your final mark. If you receive 55% in your exam, then you will receive 44% towards your final mark THEREFORE, your final mark will be 56% (year mark 12% + exam mark 44% = final mark 56%). Note that you need to obtain a final mark of 50% to pass the module. In the examination you need to obtain a sub-minimum of 40%.