The document provides a prompt and grading rubric for answering the question "What have you learned from the article/research you have read and how can you apply it to your time as a Junior Manager?". The response will be graded on four criteria: depth of response, development of examples and evidence, language use and style, and grammar conventions. Each criteria is assigned a percentage of the total grade.
The document provides a prompt and grading rubric for answering the question "What have you learned from the article/research you have read and how can you apply it to your time as a Junior Manager?". The response will be graded on four criteria: depth of response, development of examples and evidence, language use and style, and grammar conventions. Each criteria is assigned a percentage of the total grade.
The document provides a prompt and grading rubric for answering the question "What have you learned from the article/research you have read and how can you apply it to your time as a Junior Manager?". The response will be graded on four criteria: depth of response, development of examples and evidence, language use and style, and grammar conventions. Each criteria is assigned a percentage of the total grade.
Directions. Answer this question using 450-500 words: “What have you learned from the article/research you have read and how can you apply it to your time as a Junior Manager?”
Your answer will be graded based on the rubric below:
CRITERIA DESCRIPTION PERCENTAGE
1. Depth of response. Demonstrates a thorough and conscious 33% understanding of the writing task & subject matter. 2. Development of examples & Uses specific and convincing examples to support 29% evidence. ideas and makes insightful connections. 3. Language use/style Uses artistically sophisticated language that is precise 23% and engaging with a good sense of voice and awareness of audience and purpose – skilled sentence structure. 4. Grammar conventions Demonstrates total control of grammar 15% conventions/agreements with essentially no errors when using sophisticated language. TOTAL 100%