Academic Writing
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High level of academic writing
Correct terminology and professional language
Skillful use of language that conveys meaning with clarity and fluency.
No errors in tense, spelling, punctuation, or grammar
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Good level of academic writing
Generally, uses Correct terminology and professional language
Uses language that effectively conveys meaning with clarity and fluency.
Minimal errors (2-4) in tense, spelling, punctuation, or grammar
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Satisfactory level of academic writing
Uses correct terminology and professional language for some of the workbook
Uses straightforward language that generally conveys meaning.
Occasional errors in tense, spelling, punctuation, or grammar that reduce readability.
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Limited level of academic writing
Incorrect terminology and professional language frequently throughout the workbook
Language used means it is frequently difficult to determine meaning
Frequent errors in tense, spelling, punctuation, or grammar that reduce readability
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Unsatisfactory level of academic writing
Uses incorrect terminology and professional language throughout the workbook
Uses language that often does not convey meaning or is difficult to determine meaning.
Frequent errors in tense, spelling, punctuation, or grammar that interfere with effective communication. Serious problems with mechanics of language
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No submission
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Referencing
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All aspects of APA referencing are technically correct in reference list and in-text referencing.
High level of academic sources used
Minimum of 10 peer reviewed journals accessed in addition to other sources to support work.
Page numbers used in all appropriate in text references.
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Most aspects of APA referencing are technically correct in reference list and in-text referencing.
Generally high level of academic sources used
8-10 peer reviewed journals accessed in addition to other sources to support work.
Page numbers used in all appropriate in text references.
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Infrequent errors in APA referencing in reference list and/or in-text referencing.
Mostly academic sources used with some non- academic sources
Some peer reviewed journals accessed in addition to other sources to support work.
Page numbers used in most appropriate in text references.
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Frequent errors consistent in APA referencing in reference list and/or in-text referencing.
Mostly non-academic academic sources used
Limited number of peer reviewed journals accessed in addition to other sources to support work.
Page numbers not consistently used in appropriate in text references.
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Serious issues with referencing in reference list and/or in-text referencing
Has not used APA referencing
Has used all non-academic sources to support work
AND/OR
Very limited number of peer reviewed journals accessed in addition to other sources to support work.
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Absent referencing
No evidence of use of sources to support work
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No page numbers used throughout assignment
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