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    Monash College Diploma
    MCD6010
    Academic Writing
    Diploma of Arts
    Diploma of Arts
    Unit Outline
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    Contents
    Description ................................................................................................................... 2
    Aim .....................................................................................................................................2
    Objectives .................................................................................................................... 2
    English Language Outcomes...................................................................................... 3
    Learning and Teaching....................................................................................................3
    Unit Schedule ............................................................................................................... 4
    Assessment& Feedback .............................................................................................. 5
    Graduate Attributes .........................................................................................................7
    Learning Resources .................................................................................................... 8
    Policies ....................................................................................................................... 11
    Assessment Details ................................................................................................... 13
    Contact Details
    Unit Leader:  Trish Cap
    Phone:  03 990 34361
    Email:  trish.cap@monashcollege.edu.au
    Team Leader:  Sarah Huaraka
    Phone: 
    Email:  Sarah.Huaraka@monashcollege.edu.au
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    Diploma of Arts
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    Description
    Higher education studies in Australia require students to have the skills and knowledge to successfully
    complete academic writing tasks. In this unit you will acquire a solid foundation in grammar, punctuation,
    spelling, usage and style. You will develop research techniques, as well as skills related to referencing,
    quoting, and paraphrasing (to avoid plagiarism). Academic writing, drafting, editing and proof-reading skills
    will be developed.
    This is a core unit in the Monash College Diploma of Arts, Part 2 (Psychology and Human Behaviour
    streams).
    Aim
    This unit aims to assist you to develop academic writing skills and knowledge that can be applied to
    writing tasks in this and other units of study.
    Objectives
    When you have completed this unit, you are expected to:
    • be able to employ techniques to generate ideas, overcome writer's blocks, and structure
    argumentation.
    • have acquired or revised basic concepts of grammar, punctuation, spelling, use and style, and be
    able to apply these in correcting faults and in developing exposition, authorial voice and
    expression in essays.
    • have developed research skills in relation to primary, secondary and tertiary sources, both in hard
    copy and online sources.
    • have developed professional practice in the skills of referencing, quoting, paraphrasing, and the
    avoidance of plagiarism.
    • have developed techniques of argumentation by studying logic, fallacies, and techniques of
    persuasion and influence.
    have acquired skills in the genre of academic writing, such as expositional sequences, rhetorical
    strategies, register, audience, and authorial voice.
    • have developed skills in drafting, redrafting, editing and proofreading.
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    English Language Outcomes
    Speaking
    1.  Perform effectively in English during a prepared response
    2.  Participate effectively in groups during discussions of unit related content in English
    Listening
    3.  Listen to and mostly comprehend spoken texts including academic, multi-media and classroom
    genres

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    4.  Use note-taking strategies to record information from spoken and multi-media texts and show
    understanding
    Reading
    5.  Use a range of reading strategies to comprehend written texts including textbook, media texts and
    academic genres
    6.  Identify key information and produce accurate notes and summaries from written and visual texts to
    demonstrate understanding
    Writing
    7.  Write substantial, coherent and accurate texts following guidelines provided
    8.  Support views with reference to literature, and by following academic conventions
    University Skills & Australian Socio-cultural Awareness
    9.  Show effective independent research, critical thinking and learning skills
    10.  Show socio-cultural awareness of Australian university contexts
    Learning and Teaching
    This unit involves a 1 x 2 hour expert led session and a 1 x 3 hour tutorial, held in a computer laboratory,
    each week.
    Students complete pre expert led session learning activities: the pre-session learning activities develop
    comprehension of knowledge to a depth deemed appropriate by the teacher. Students may undertake
    assessment tasks prior to the expert led session, embedding comprehension and providing learning
    analytics for the expert. The students’ immediate application of knowledge in the expert led session
    enhances content recall, critical thinking and future application of content outside of the classroom setting;
    learning analytics guide subsequent expert led sessions.
    In the laboratory class, students apply knowledge and develop skills through their completion of structured
    activities. Students are required to interpret goals to complete set tasks.
    All classes develop students’ ability to apply critical thinking. Student skills are developed and
    demonstrated through peer discussion; model responses; presentations; and feedback provided by both
    peers and your teacher.
    You will be required to complete pre class activities, including the completion of online readings and
    assessment tasks. You are expected to spend at least 2.5 hours a week in pre class learning.
    Activities not completed within a tutorial will need to be completed post class.
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    Unit Schedule
    Week
    Topic and Learning objectives
    Learning Activities
    Lecture  Topic
    1
    Introduction- Academic
    Culture
    Introduction –how the
    unit works
    Assessment 1
    Weekly activities
    throughout trimester
    2  Opinions and Positions
    Opinions and positions,
    questions and disciplines
    3
    Critical Thinking, Problem
    Solving and Description
    Critical reading using
    the attitudes to
    knowledge handout
    4
    Sources of Academic
    Knowledge - Researching
    Research – Using the
    Library
    5  Academic Writing - Essays
    Reviewing Introductions,
    Developing an essay plan
    - Library Session
    6  Plagiarism
    Plagiarism and paraphrase
    definitions and practice
    &incorporating references
    into writing
    7  Arguments
    Argument flow and
    structure &contrasting
    arguments exercise
    Assessment 2
    Practice Essay
    8  Grammar rules  Understanding grammar
    9
    The importance of Editing
    Practice Test
    10  In Class Test
    Editing and revision
    techniques
    Assessment 4 In
    Class Test
    11  Essay Consultations  Essay Consultations  Essay Consultations
    12  No Lecture – Independent
    Study for Research Essay
    Review/Editing of
    Research Essay
    Assessment 3
    Research Essay
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    Assessment & Feedback
    Assessment is part of the learning and teaching process. Assessment fairly, validly and reliably measures
    student performance of intended learning outcomes. Monash College Diplomas aim to provide a learning
    environment where students receive ongoing feedback on their academic progress.
    Assessment methods develop core discipline skills and professional competencies. Students receive
    feedback on their achievements and areas for improvement, prior to undertaking final assessments.
    Feedback comes from teachers, your peers and yourself: it includes self-reflection, group discussions,
    guided readings, interactions with teachers, and assessments.
    Each year, students can provide feedback on Diploma units through the Student Evaluation of Teaching
    and Units (SETU) process. Student opinions are highly valued, and this feedback is used to refine existing
    curriculum design and assessment tasks.
    Assignments
    All assignments have a word limit. You should plan carefully to avoid being penalised: you will lose marks
    if your assignment is 10% more or less than the word limit.
    Assignments need be word-processed, a minimum font size of 12pt, 1.5 line spacing, include a reference
    list, and have numbering on all pages. The unit code and name (MCD6010: Effective Writing 1: Academic
    Writing), your name and student ID number must be included on each page.
    The reference list and in-text referencing must follow the Harvard style. Guidelines can be found at:
    http://guides.lib.monash.edu/citing-referencing/harvard.
    Turnitin– (Access from Moodle)
    Turnitin is text-matching software which assists students with referencing and citing, and correctly
    acknowledging the work of others.
    Submitting a file to upload:
    Click on the Turnitin assignment on the Moodle unit homepage, and follow the instructions on the My
    Submissions page.
    For instructions on usingTurnitin go to:
    http://vle.monash.edu/supporttraining/learnbytech/turnitin/submit-assignment-student.html
    Online Submission of Assignments:
    Click on the Assessment on the Moodle unit homepage, and follow the Submission Instructions on
    the Assignment page. You will be required to read and accept a Student Statement before submitting.
    You must keep an electronic copy of your assignment. We also recommend that
    you keep a hard copy.
    Your assignments need to be submitted by 9.00am on the due date unless a prior arrangement has
    been made with the Unit Leader or Team Leader.
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    Online Assignment Feedback:
    Assignments will be returned online through Moodle. Students will be sent an email notifying them that
    the marked assignment has been returned.
    Assignments are normally available for collection within 2 weeks of the date of submission. Assignments
    must be returned to students at least 4 days prior to the commencement of the exam period.
    Assignment feedback will be provided to you within 2 weeks of assignment submission. Feedback may
    include: a criterion based assessment rubric; written comments within the body of the assignment, verbal
    feedback from your teacher. After marking, assignments will be collected by and/or returned to students
    according to item 3.9 of the Monash College Diplomas Assessment Policy.
    Extensions for internal assessments need to comply with the Special Consideration Policy:
    http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/17097/DIP-Special-Consideration-
    Policy.pdf. Extensions can only be approved by the Team Leader.
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    Assessment Schedule
    Assessment Task  Details  Weight  Week Due
    A1:  Weekly Activities  Individual  25%  1-12
    A2  Practice Essay
    (1200 words)
    Individual  25%  7
    A3:  Research Essay
    (2000 words)
    Individual  40%  12
    A4:  In Class Test  Individual  10%  (in class test – Lecture
    time)
    Requirements to Pass this Unit
    In order to achieve a pass in this unit, you must achieve 50% or higher for your overall mark. If you
    receive a 49N grade, you will automatically be awarded a 48N result.
    Graduate Attributes
    With a focus on preparing students for transition into Monash University, Monash
    College Diplomas supports its students in developing:
    Specialised Knowledge in a Field of Study
    Understanding and application of key theories, concepts and knowledge
    associated with a field of study which assist the development of a range of
    professional skills.
    Communication Skills
    The ability to apply listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to communicate
    effectively in a range of academic and social contexts.
    Independent Learning Skills
    Confidence, resilience and organisational skills that build capacity for self-directed
    learning.
    Collaborative Learning Skills
    The ability to respect diversity in opinion and the capacity to negotiate with others
    to achieve common goals.
    Learning and Thinking Skills
    The ability to collect, analyse, evaluate and synthesise information in order to
    critically and creatively solve problems.
    Social and Cultural Awareness
    An appreciation for social responsibility and cultural diversity.
    Leadership Skills
    Initiative, drive and adaptability to solve problems, achieve goals and potentially
    lead others.
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    Learning Resources
    Details of the prescribed and recommended resources for successful completion of this unit are listed
    below.
    Required Textbook
    Brick, J, Herke, M and Wong, D 2016, Academic Culture: A Students Guide to Studying at University (3 rd
    ed), Sydney: National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research.
    Additional Readings/Resources
    •  Allen, Matthew (2005) Smart Thinking: Skills for Critical Understanding and Writing (Second
    Edition) (Melbourne: Oxford University Press)
    •  Bate, Douglas, and Sharpe, Peter (1996) Writer’s Handbook for University Students (Sydney:
    Harcourt Brace)
    •  Beazley, Malcolm and Marr, Graeme (2001) The Writers Handbook (Putney, NSW: Phoenix)
    •  Bowell, Tracy, and Kemp, Gary (2002) Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide (London/ New York:
    Routledge)
    •  Clanchy, John, and Ballard, Brigid (1998) Essay Writing for Students (Third Edition)
    (Melbourne: Pearson)
    •  Eunson, Baden (1994) Writing Skills (Brisbane: John Wiley)
    •  Eunson, Baden (1996) Writing in Plain English (Brisbane: John Wiley)
    •  Hairston, Maxine, Ruszkiewicz, John, and Friend, Christy (2004) The Scott Foresman
    Handbook for Writers (7 th  Edition) (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/ Prentice-Hall)
    •  Ramsey, H. Fowler, Aaron, Jane, and Anderson, Daniel (2004) The Little, Brown Handbook
    (9 th  Edition) (New York: Longman)
    •  Rozakis, Laurie E. (1997) The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Grammar and Style (New York:
    Macmillan)
    Online References:
    Writing technique sites
    •  Purdue University Online Writing Laboratory website
    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar
    •  Capital Community College Foundation Guide to Grammar and Writing web site
    http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar
    •  Strunk’s Elements of Style on Bartleby web site http://www.bartleby.com/141
    •  Jack Lynch’s Guide to Grammar and Style web site
    http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing
    •  Grammar Slammer web site http://englishplus.com/grammar
    •  Jane Straus’ Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation web site http://www.grammarbook.com
    •  Paul Brians’ Common Errors in English web site http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors
    Logic sites
    •  Stephen Downes’s logical fallacies web site http://www.datanation.com/fallacies
    •  Fallacy Files web site http://www.fallacyfiles.org
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    Essay writing Sites

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    •  Guide to Writing a Basic Essay web site http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/essay
    •  Michael Harvey’s Nuts and Bolts of College Writing site http://www.nutsandboltsguide.com
    •  Some General Advice on Academic Essay Writing (University of Toronto) web site
    http://www.utoronto.ca/writing/essay.html
    •  Essay Writing- The Essential Guide (Leeds University) web site http://ics.leeds.ac.uk
    •  Essay and Assignment Writing (University of New South Wales) web site
    http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au/olib.html#Essay
    •  Paradigm Online Writing Assistant http://www.powa.org
    •  Michael Harvey’s The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing web site http://nutsandbolts.washcoll.edu
    •  University of Wisconsin Writing web site http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook
    •  University of St Thomas’ Study Guides and Strategies web site http://www.studygs.net/index.htm
    •  University of North Carolina writing site http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/index.html
    Document design sites
    •  Microsoft Office Website http://office.microsoft.com/home/default.aspx
    (click Word, got to Browse Word, then select Version of Word you have- enter “layout” in Search
    window)
    •  University of Texas Getting Started with Microsoft Word web site
    http://www.utexas.edu/its/training/handouts/UTOPIA_WordGS
    Research websites
    •  Purdue University Online Writing Laboratory website
    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/index.html
    •  Monash University online tutorial- information seeking skills and tools page
    http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/vl/howind.htm
    •  Monash University online tutorial- essential steps page
    http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/vl/skillind.htm
    •  Capital Community College Research web site http://webster.commnet.edu/mla/index.shtml
    Editing and proofreading sites
    •  Purdue University Online Writing Laboratory (OWL)
    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_edit.html
    •  University of North Carolina Writing site http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/proofread.html
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    Learning Management Systems (Moodle)
    Moodle is the Learning Management System used to deliver learning materials and other resources
    such as quizzes and discussions for this unit.
    To access Moodle go to: http://mcpl.moodlesites.com and log in using your authcate username and
    password. Once you are logged in, you will see the list of units you are enrolled in that use Moodle. If
    you expect to see a unit in this list, and do not, please contact your lecturer.
    Your lecturer will demonstrate how to use the Moodle site, and explain what is expected of you when
    using Moodle, including any online assessment that must be completed. Please check Moodle regularly
    so you will be kept up-to-date with important information for your unit as it becomes available.
    Library
    The Monash University Library website contains details about your borrowing rights and how to search
    the catalogues. To learn more about the library and the various resources available, please go to:
    http://www.lib.monash.edu.au and http://guides.lib.monash.edu/monash-college
    Katie Julian (katie.julian@monash.edu.au) is the subject librarian for Monash College at the
    Matheson Library, Clayton Campus. Kate can assist you with finding research for your assignments, as
    well as the following;
    • How and where to start researching for your assignment topic
    • Effective use of online databases and the internet
    • Finding and evaluating academic journal articles
    • Searching the Library’s collections
    • Citing and referencing
    The reference list and in-text referencing must follow the Harvard style. Guidelines can be found at:
    http://guides.lib.monash.edu/citing-referencing/harvard.
    For your current and future studies, you will need to build your knowledge and skills around academic
    searching, using databases, retrieving information and using correct referencing techniques. It’s a good
    idea to refresh and update your skills before you start the assessment tasks. You can do this by
    completing the tutorials available on the library website.
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    Policies
    Academic Integrity
    Monash College is actively committed to preventing plagiarism, cheating and collusion for the protection
    of the College’s reputation and standards for current and future students. Severe penalties may be
    imposed on students who engage in, or who support other students engaged in, activities which seek to
    undermine the integrity of the unit assessment process.
    Definitions
    Plagiarism: To take and use another person’s ideas and/or manner of expressing them and to pass
    them off as your own by failing to give appropriate acknowledgement.
    Cheating: Seeking to obtain an unfair advantage in an examination or in other written or practical work
    required to be submitted or completed by a student for assessment.
    Collusion: The presentation of work which is the result in whole or in part of unauthorised collaboration
    with another person or persons.
    For further information, refer to the 2.5 Late Penalties section of the Monash College Diploma
    Assessment and Procedures Policy:
    http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/17101/dip-assessment-policy.pdf
    Applications for extension of time to submit an assessment
    If you require an extension of time to complete and submit your assessment task, you will need to apply
    for special consideration.
    Failure to submit an item of assessment by the due date without an approved extension of time will incur
    a penalty
    The Application for Special Consideration for In-Trimester Assessments form is available from:
    http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/17098/dip-special-consideration-
    trimester-app-form.pdf
    Students may also apply for special consideration if they believe that illness or other serious cause has
    substantially affected their work during a teaching period or performance in an exam.
    For further information regarding special consideration and penalties for late submission of an
    assessment, refer to 2.5 Submission of assessed (non-test/non-exam) tasks section of the
    Monash College Diploma Assessment and Procedures Policy:
    http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/17101/dip-assessment-policy.pdf
    Attendance
    Student attendance will be monitored to support students and to assist positive learning outcomes. For
    further information refer to the Student Attendance Policy:
    http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/17087/DIP-Attendance-Policy.pdf
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    Students with a disability
    If you have a disability, medical or mental health condition that may impact your study, you can apply
    for support to study at Monash College. Disability Advisers can individually discuss and arrange
    reasonable adjustments to enable you to participate productively and independently in your studies.
    For further information contact Disability Services:
    Website: http://monash.edu/social-justice/disability
    Email:  disabilityservices@monash.edu
    Phone: 990 55704
    Drop In: Social Justice Unit, Level 1, Gallery Building (Building 55), Monash University, Clayton
    Campus.
    For students based at Caulfield Campus, a Disability Adviser/Coordinator is available for personal
    appointments on Wednesdays. Phone 990 55704 for an appointment.
    Equal Opportunity
    Monash College is committed to promoting equal opportunity for staff and students in employment,
    education and service delivery in accordance with universal principles of equity, fairness and social
    justice.
    For further information refer to the Monash University Equal Opportunity Policy:
    http://www.policy.monash.edu/policy-bank/management/student-comm-serv/equity-diversity/equal-
    opportunity-policy.html
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    Assessment Details
    MCD6010: Academic Writing
    Assessment 1: Weekly Activities
    Status:  Individual
    Word Length:  varies
    Weighting:  25 %
    Due date:  Throughout the Trimester
    Learning Objectives:
    The weekly activities are designed to meet the learning outcomes of the overall unit (see Moodle home page
    for learning outcomes).
    Instructions:
    Throughout the trimester there will be 10 weekly activities. The total weighting for the activities for
    each week will vary accumulating to a total of 25% throughout the trimester. Students must complete
    each activity in the scheduled class that it is due in order to receive the full mark for that activity.
    The following is an outline of the weekly activities:
    Week  Activity  Mark  Schedule
    1  ● Writing task in tutorial  2.5  Tutorial
    2  ● Position on Asylum Seekers 4  Tutorial
    3  ● Check your understanding – readings, lecture notes, tutorials  2  Lecture
    4  ● Academic Reliability - AATOC  2.5  Lecture
    5  ● Moral Panic Theory exercises  2  Lecture
    6  ● Referencing/Plagiarism exercises 2.5  Lecture
    7  ● No Activities 
    8  ● Grammar Exercises  2.5  Lecture
    9  ● Editing Exercises  2  Lecture
    10  ● Major Essay activity: Identify your topic, Identify 3 academic sources
    you will use, and summarise your position on this issue
    2.5  Tutorial
    11  • Essay Consultation Activity: Plan of the major essay, Bring marked
    practice essay to consultation, and bring 3 specific questions in
    relation to the major essay
    2.5
    Tutorial
    12  ● No activities 
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    MCD6010: Academic Writing
    Assessment 2: Practice Essay
    Status: Individual
    Word Length: 1200 words
    Weighting:  25%
    Due date:  Week 7
    Learning Objectives:
    The process of developing an effective essay involves understanding academic questions, organising
    information and arguments, research and integration of sources. Through this task you will learn and
    employ techniques to generate ideas,, and structure argumentation; to develop research skills in
    relation to primary, secondary and tertiary sources, both in hard copy and online sources and to develop
    professional practice in the skills of referencing, quoting, paraphrasing and the avoidance of plagiarism.
    Instructions:
    Write a short academic essay (1200 words maximum - this does not include the reference list) in
    response to the following question:
    “Is the reaction to asylum seekers in Australia an example of a moral panic?”
    In Lectures and Tutorials from week 3 to week 7 we will explore the basic structure of an essay you can
    follow in relation to this question as well as the theory of moral panics on which it is based. You will
    need to complete the research and reading to develop the argument, and to include references in
    support of the positions you take in the essay. The main elements of the essay we will work on in this
    task are the introduction and conclusion, summary of a theory, contrast of arguments, academic
    language and referencing conventions.
    The essay must include reference to reliable academic sources (at least 5 academic sources) and
    include a reference list using Harvard (author date) referencing style as detailed on the Monash Library
    Website.
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    MCD6010: Effective Writing 1 - Academic Writing
    Assessment 2: Practice Essay Marking Guide
    Grade level  
    Element  
    HD
    D
    C
    P
    N
    N
    1. Argument and understanding
    of the moral panic theory. We
    are looking at the clarity and
    coherence of your response
    to the question. Have you
    displayed an understanding
    of each element of the theory.
    Exceptional
    response showing
    critical
    engagement, a
    nuanced
    understanding of
    the topic and a
    fluently organised
    response
    throughout.
    Very good
    response in most
    respects with
    strong
    understanding of
    elements
    throughout but
    potential for
    greater
    engagement or
    clarity in parts.
    A solid essay
    showing a grasp
    of the question,
    and expected
    understanding of
    each element of
    the theory. Room
    for greater
    engagement,
    clarity or focus.
    Satisfactory
    attempt at
    responding to the
    question, showing
    understanding of
    theory but
    significant room
    for improvement
    throughout.
    Unsatisfactory
    in one or more
    key areas of
    argument,
    theory,
    coherence,
    understanding
    of question and
    depth of
    response.
    No valid
    attempt.
    weighting for this element -
    40% of mark.
    32-40  28-31  24-27  20-23  8-19  0-7
    2.Structure: We are looking at
    the organisation of your
    answer overall, and in
    specific, the introduction,
    (TQAM), conclusion and
    paragraph structures. Have
    you consistently used TEEL
    to structure your paragraphs.
    Exceptional
    application in
    terms of structure,
    all elements
    covered, TQAM
    for introduction,
    TEEL used
    consistently
    throughout the
    essay. Position
    restated in
    conclusion, well
    summarised.
    Very good
    application in
    terms of structure,
    most elements
    covered. Some
    room for
    improvement in
    either:
    Introduction, Topic
    Sentences,
    Evidence,
    Explanation,
    Linking or
    Conclusion.
    Good application
    in terms of
    structure, most
    elements covered.
    Room for
    improvement in
    either:
    Introduction,
    Topic Sentences,
    Evidence,
    Explanation,
    Linking or
    Conclusion.
    Satisfactory
    attempt at
    organising the
    essay. Significant
    room for
    improvement in
    either:
    Introduction, Topic
    Sentences,
    Evidence,
    Explanation,
    Linking or
    Conclusion.
    Unsatisfactory –
    limited attempt
    at organising
    the essay. Has
    not followed the
    required
    structure in
    either:
    Introduction,
    Topic
    Sentences,
    Evidence,
    Explanation,
    Linking or
    Conclusion.
    No attempt to
    follow the
    structure in
    either:
    Introduction,
    Topic
    Sentences,
    Evidence,
    Explanation,
    Linking or
    Conclusion.
    weighting for this element -
    40% of mark.
    32-40  28-31  24-27  20-23  8-19  0-7
    3. Research, summary and

    MCD6010 Academic Writing 学术英语 essay assignment 代写
    critique: We are looking at the
    range and relevance and
    quality of academic (reliable)
    sources, and use of these to
    summarise positions others
    have taken on the question,
    and compare and contrast in
    support of your position
    (arguments).Language and
    Presentation. We are looking
    at how well your submission
    follows academic language
    conventions. Free of 'basic'
    proofreading errors eg.
    spelling, names, punctuation,
    capitalisations) and follows
    academic conventions for
    citation and referencing.
    Exceptional
    quality throughout
    demonstrating
    fluent master of
    academic
    language
    features, no basic
    language errors
    and a mastery of
    academic citation
    (in text) and
    referencing
    (bibliography)
    systems.
    Very good
    demonstrating
    understanding
    and application of
    academic
    language features
    in most parts, with
    few basic errors
    and consistent
    use of academic
    citation and
    referencing
    systems.
    Good
    demonstration of
    knowledge and
    use of academic
    language
    features, though
    may be room for
    improvement or
    greater
    consistency of
    use, evidence of
    proofreading.
    Satisfactory
    demonstration of
    academic
    language
    features, and
    some evidence of
    proofreading,
    awareness of
    basic language
    errors to avoid,
    and clear attempt
    to use consistent
    academic
    referencing
    systems. Room
    for improvement
    in all areas for this
    criteria.
    Unsatisfactory
    demonstration
    of grasp or use
    of academic
    language
    features,
    significant and
    persistent basic
    language errors
    and inconsistent
    or minimal use
    of academic
    referencing
    systems shown.
    No
    submission, or
    multiple,
    persistent and
    significant
    problems with
    academic
    language,
    basic
    language and
    referencing
    systems.
    weighting for this element -
    20% of mark.
    16-20  14-15  12-13  10-11  4-9  0-3
    Further comments: 
    Grade  /100  Late Penalty =
    Marked by:  Second marker:
    Diploma of Arts
    Unit Outline
    ABN: 064 031 714
    CRICOS: Monash College Pty Ltd 01857J
    monashcollege.edu.au 16
    MCD6010: Effective Writing 1 - Academic Writing
    Assessment 3: Research Essay
    Status: Individual, closed book
    Word Length: 2000 words
    Weighting:  40%
    Due date:  Week 12
    Instructions:
    Write an academic essay (2000 words not including reference list) addressing ONE of the topics listed
    below:
    1.  Is the reaction to ‘X’ an example of a moral panic? Discuss
    2.  Why are there so many moral panics today? Discuss with reference to at least two contemporary
    ‘moral panics’.
    The essay must include reference to reliable academic sources (at least 8 academic sources) and
    include a reference list using Harvard (author date) referencing style as detailed on the Monash Library
    Website.
    The major essay must be submitted on both Moodle and Turnitin.
    The link for Turnitin can be found on Moodle or alternatively use the following:
    http://vle.monash.edu/supporttraining/learnbytech/turnitin/submit-assignment-student.html
    Your essay will not be marked unless it has been submitted to both Moodle and Turnitin.
    Further information on each essay topic can be found on Moodle under Research Essay Topics:
    Please make sure you read this document as it further clarifies each essay question.
    THE FOCUS OF YOUR MORAL PANIC MUST BE BASED IN THE COUNTRY OF YOUR STUDY.
    Diploma of Arts
    Unit Outline
    ABN: 064 031 714
    CRICOS: Monash College Pty Ltd 01857J
    monashcollege.edu.au 17
    MCD6010: Effective Writing 1 - Academic Writing
    Assessment 3: Research Essay Marking Guide 
    Grade level  
    Element  
    HD
    D
    C
    P
    N
    N
    1. Argument and
    structure: We are
    looking at the clarity
    and coherence of
    your response to the
    question, the
    organisation of your
    answer overall, and
    in specific, the
    introduction,
    conclusion and
    paragraph structures.
    Exceptional
    response
    showing
    critical
    engagement,
    a nuanced
    understanding
    of the topic
    and a fluently
    organised
    response
    throughout.
    Very good
    response in
    most respects
    with strong
    elements and
    structures
    throughout but
    potential for
    greater
    engagement or
    clarity in parts.
    A solid essay
    showing a grasp
    of the question,
    structures and
    organisation
    expected. Room
    for greater
    engagement,
    clarity or focus.
    Satisfactory
    attempt at a
    structured
    argument
    showing
    understanding of
    expected
    organisation but
    significant room
    for improvement
    throughout.
    Unsatisfactory
    in one or more
    key areas of
    argument,
    structure,
    coherence,
    understanding
    of question and
    depth of
    response.
    No valid
    attempt.
    weighting for this
    element - 40% of mark.
    32-40  28-31  24-27  20-23  8-19  0-7
    2. Research, summary
    and critique: We are
    looking at the range
    and relevance and
    quality of academic
    (reliable) sources,
    and use of these to
    summarise positions
    others have taken on
    the question, and
    compare and
    contrast in support of
    your position
    (arguments).
    Exceptional
    range of high
    quality
    sources, and
    critical insight
    shown in
    summary and
    use of sources
    to support
    position
    throughout.
    Very good
    range of
    relevant sources
    used, with some
    highlights in the
    critical use of
    these sources.
    Good range of
    academically
    reliable sources
    used to support
    argument, but
    may not have
    gone much
    beyond 'given'
    sources, and/or
    room for further
    critical
    engagement with
    sources.
    Satisfactory range
    of academically
    reliable sources,
    but only meeting
    the minimum
    requirement and
    further critical
    engagement
    needed.
    Unsatisfactory -
    sources not
    academically
    reliable, or an
    inadequate
    range of
    sources found
    to support
    positions.
    No sources
    used or cited.
    weighting for this
    element - 40% of mark.
    32-40  28-31  24-27  20-23  8-19  0-7
    3. Language and
    Presentation. We are
    looking at how well
    your submission
    follows academic
    language
    conventions. Free of
    'basic' proofreading
    errors eg. spelling,
    names, punctuation,
    capitalisations) and
    follows academic
    conventions for
    citation and
    referencing.
    Exceptional
    quality
    throughout
    demonstrating
    fluent master
    of academic
    language
    features, no
    basic
    language
    errors and a
    mastery of
    academic
    citation (in
    text) and
    referencing
    (bibliography)
    systems.
    Very good
    demonstrating
    understanding
    and application
    of academic
    language
    features in most
    parts, with few
    basic errors and
    consistent use
    of academic
    citation and
    referencing
    systems.
    Good
    demonstration of
    knowledge and
    use of academic
    language
    features, though
    may be room for
    improvement or
    greater
    consistency of
    use, evidence of
    proofreading
    Satisfactory
    demonstration of
    academic
    language
    features, and
    some evidence of
    proofreading,
    awareness of
    basic language
    errors to avoid,
    and clear attempt
    to use consistent
    academic
    referencing
    systems. Room
    for improvement

    MCD6010 Academic Writing 学术英语 essay assignment 代写
    in all areas for this
    criteria.
    Unsatisfactory
    demonstration
    of grasp or use
    of academic
    language
    features,
    significant and
    persistent basic
    language errors
    and inconsistent
    or minimal use
    of academic
    referencing
    systems shown.
    No
    submission, or
    multiple,
    persistent and
    significant
    problems with
    academic
    language,
    basic
    language and
    referencing
    systems.
    weighting for this
    element - 20% of mark.
    16-20  14-15  12-13  10-11  4-9  0-3
    Further comments: 
    Grade  /100  Late Penalty =
    Marked by:  Second marker:
    Diploma of Arts
    Unit Outline
    ABN: 064 031 714
    CRICOS: Monash College Pty Ltd 01857J
    monashcollege.edu.au 18
    MCD6010: Academic Writing
    Assessment 4: In Class Test
    Status:  Individual
    Weighting:  10%
    Time limit:  1 hour
    Due date:  Week 10 in Lecture time
    The in-class test will be held during the lecture in Week 10. The quiz will be 45 minutes duration with
    multiple choice and short answer questions covering unit content from weeks 1 – 9. The in-class test
    will be worth 10% of the unit grade for the trimester.
    Students who cannot attend the lecture in Week 10 for legitimate reasons, (eg. Health, special
    consideration etc.), must advise the unit leader to arrange alternative test options before the due date.
    MCD6010 Academic Writing 学术英语 essay assignment 代写