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Assignment 3: Case Study and Presentation (60%) Week 11 - 14

Description
This is a written assignment and individual presentationt. Students are required to do a case study
about Outdoor Event and present to the lecturer by online conference.
Students are required to write 4 pages of case study and present it for 5 to 7 minutes.
Assessment Criteria
Students will be assessed on the following abilities to:
 Able to answer correctly to questions related to the facts, theories, and process presented.
 Demonstrates competent knowledge of the subject by explaining with details and
elaborations.
Question
What are the benefits of using outdoor play to manage challenging behaviors?

Marking Criteria
Award 30 mark for written case study
Award 30 mark for presentation
= 60 marks (60%)
Marking Criteria

PRESENTATION
Organisatio Presentation is logical, Presentation is logical Presentation lacks Audience
n interesting and and sequenced for cohesiveness. Some cannot
sequenced for audience audience to follow. attempts to include understand
to follow. Clear Introduction, details, introduction, details, presentation
introduction, details, elaborations and elaborations and because there
elaborations and conclusion included. conclusion. is no sequence
conclusion. of information.

Competency Student demonstrates Student is able to Student is able to Student does


competent knowledge provide sufficient provide basic not have grasp
of the subject by information to enable information with of information
explaining with details audience to some attempts to and unable
and elaborations. Able understand main elaborate but convey the
to answer correctly to ideas. Some details information is vague information for
questions related to the and elaborations. and disjointed. the audience to
facts, theories, and Able to answer Student is tried to understand.
process presented. logically to questions answer questions Student is not
related to the facts, related to the facts, able to answer
theories and process theories, and process to questions
presented. presented; but not related to the
making sense. facts, theories,
and process
presented.
Mechanics Presentation has no Presentation has 2 - 3 Presentation has 4 Presentation
misspelling, misspelling, misspelling, has many
punctuation or punctuation and/ or punctuation and/ or spelling,
grammatical errors. grammatical errors. grammatical errors. punctuation
and/ or
grammatical
errors.
TOTAL 30%

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