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Why Term Paper? Week 2
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Goals of Term Paper To become more knowledgeable about finding and using varied research sources in academic writing Develop critical thinking skills and back up points with evidence Becoming skilled at synthesizing information Follow a scholarly research format to document in-text sources and reference page Compose a well-organized, clear, concise, term paper to expand knowledge on a particular topic
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Objectives To find a research topic To narrow a research topic To write a thesis statement To write a comprehensive outline To support a stand (argumentative) or to solve a problem (problem solution), demonstrating understanding of the subject To synthesize a limited number of a variety of sources To filter and evaluate sources To cite sources properly To avoid plagiarism To draw a conclusion To revise and polish your writing
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Breakdown of marks Critical reading presentation: 10% (based on lit review and presentation skills) Extensive outline: 10% (based on feedback during consultation: week 9-11) Term paper: 30% (including cover and references) Amended term paper/ final draft: 10% (your revision based on feedback received)
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Guidelines Either PS or Argumentative Pair work Any topic of interest Week 3-5: Choosing a topic, reading up on the topic Week 6: Critical reading presentation Week 8: comprehensive outline Week 9: consultation Typed, double spacing, 5-7 pages > 8 references, >3 from peer-reviewed journal articles, other sources: books, magazines, newspapers
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Why write a term paper? To present original research and argument to the academic community Get deeper knowledge of the topic than lectures can provide Writing a term paper teaches you to give information and express ideas in a clear, systematic way: this skill is useful for almost all kinds of writing, not just academic writing An opportunity to show you are capable of researching and arguing about a subject Good practice for real academic writing If you produce an outstanding term paper, there is a chance to publish in a journal or conference
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Important to note: Need to have good knowledge of topic Independent research: you have looked beyond your textbook and lecture notes Organization of ideas is logical and easy to follow Language is clear and accurate If the reader has to stop and think, ‘what is this writer trying to say’, you will not get a good grade
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