ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this unit, you are required to achieve a final grade of 50% or better as an aggregate score of all points from assessment tasks completed in this unit. The assessment tasks for this unit are designed for you to demonstrate your achievement of each learning outcome.
UNCC100 Self & Community-Exploring The Anatomy Of Modern Society Assignment-Australian Catholic University
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION, MARKING AND RETURN
Assessments 2 and 3 will be submitted and returned electronically through LEO. In accordance with University policy, penalties are applied for late submission without formal approval from the Faculty Academic Liaison. These penalties are 5% of the assignment’s value if the assignment is submitted after the specified time but before midnight on the due date (day1); 10% if submission is before midnight on day 2 and 15% if the submission is before midnight on day 3. Submissions after this time
will not receive a mark.
Word limits:
Students may exceed the word limit on assessments by up to 10% without penalty. However, the marking penalty for exceeding the word limit by more than 10% will be calculated in this way: 5% of the total available marks for the assessment will be deducted from the student’s mark for each further 10% by which the number of words in the student’s assessment exceeds the limit. Similar penalties are imposed for assessments that are below the required word limit. Word limits do not include the reference list or the in-text references. (References do not count in the word limit.)
Learning outcomes assessed: 1
ASSESSMENT TASK 2
Write a feature article as a personal reflection explaining your own experiences of the principles of Catholic Social Thought and their meaning.First, you will need to state, define and explain your understanding of 3 or 4 of the principles of Catholic Social Thought that we cover in the unit (400-500 words).
Next, explain, with examples, how the principles you have chosen are evident in communities that you belong to and participate in: these can be virtual communities, but one must be a future professional community (that is, the community to which you will belong as a professional when you graduate) (600-700 words).
Readings for this assessment:
The readings from the four modules available to you and the additional resources on LEO and through any wider or further reading you wish to include. Please note that you are not required to read outside of the reading list in the unit in order to achieve a high distinction in this assessment task.
General Instructions:
- The nine principles are: the Dignity of the Human Person; the Common Good; the Preferential Option for the Poor; Subsidiarity; the Universal Purpose of Goods; the Stewardship of Creation;the Promotion of Peace; Participation; Global Solidarity.
- From this assessment you will receive constructive feedback to assist you in completing the assessment 3.
- The feature article is to be between 1,000-1,200 words in length (penalties will apply for assessments that exceed the word limit and also for late submissions: please see the assessment overview and instructions on LEO)
- The feature article may have illustrations/artwork that relate to the content of your article. Try and make your article interesting and engaging for readers.
- All material must be referenced, if it is not original (see the notes on the UNCC100 LEO page for how to reference according to your discipline area).
- References and in-text citations do not count in the word limit.
- Please see the General Instructions on LEO for this assessment
UNCC100 Self & Community-Exploring The Anatomy Of Modern Society Assignment-Australian Catholic University
Weighting: 35%
Length and/or format: 1,000-1200 words.
Purpose: Write a feature article as a personal reflection explaining principles of Catholic Social Thought (CST), and how “self” and “community” are interrelated.
Learning outcomes assessed:
1.Describe coherently in writing the principles of Catholic Social Thought (CST), and drawing on these produce a personal commentary that explains how the concepts of ‘self’ and ‘community’ are interrelated.
How to submit: Your feature article must be uploaded to LEO via Turnitin.
Return of assignment: Assignments will be returned on October 12 providing feedback for preparation of assignment 3.
Assessment criteria:
A rubric outlining the criteria you will be marked on and the standard
for each criterion required to achieve each grade for Assignment 2 is
attached below
UNCC100 Self & Community-Exploring The Anatomy Of Modern Society Assignment-Australian Catholic University
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