经济代写-ECON2410
时间:2022-05-02
ECON2410 Essay Marking Rubric*
Criteria Scale
Completely meets
100.00
Partially meets
75.00
Marginally meets
50.00
Does not meet at all
0.00
1. Article**
citation
(5%)
Formal citation has been stated
using accurate and consistent
referencing style.
Formal citation has been stated but
the referencing style is either not
fully correct or not entirely
consistent.
Citation has been included, but the
referencing style is neither
accurate nor consistent.
No citation has been included.
2. Article
submission***
(5%)
The chosen journal article is
included with the assignment, and
it shows all the basic entry for a
journal
The chosen journal article is included
with the assignment, but it does not
show all of the basic entry for a
journal.
The chosen journal article is
included with the assignment, but
it only shows some of the basic
entry for a journal.
The chosen journal article is
included with the assignment, but
it doesn’t show most of the basic
entry for a journal.
3. Introduction
(20%)
The student has clearly identified
the author(s)’ rationale for the
study (i.e. what the study
investigates and why).
The student has identified the
author(s)’ rationale for the study (i.e.
what the study investigates and why)
but not clearly.
The student has attempted to
identify the author(s)’ rationale for
the study (i.e. what the study
investigates and why).
The student has not identified the
author(s)’ rationale for the study
(i.e. what the study investigates
and why)
4. Summary
(20%)
Key points of the chosen journal
article are concisely and precisely
summarised.
Key points of the chosen journal
article are summarised but less
concisely and precisely.
Key points of the chosen journal
article are summarised but not
concisely and precisely.
Key points of the chosen journal
article are not summarised.
5. Critique****
(30%)
The student constructs a valid
judgement about the journal article
and clearly explains, based on
specifics identified from the journal
article.
The student constructs somehow
valid judgement about the journal
article, but less clearly explains,
based on specifics identified from
the journal article.
The student constructs a
judgement about the journal article
that has some relationship to the
specifics, but the specifics do not
totally support the generalisation.
The student does not construct a
clear judgement about the journal
article, or constructs one that is not
at all supported by the specifics
submitted.
6. Conclusion
(10%)
Substantial conclusions from the
journal article. Personal comments
pertaining to the journal article and
how it relates to the course
material are clearly stated
Some conclusions from the journal
article. Few personal comments
pertaining to the journal article and
how it relates to the course material.
Very limited conclusion from the
journal article. No personal
comments pertaining to the journal
article and how it relates to the
course material.
No conclusion from the journal
article. No personal comments
pertaining to the journal article and
how it relates to the course
material.
7. Written
communication
(10%)
The student uses all necessary
conventions of writing (spelling,
grammar, organisation) without
error.
The student uses all necessary
conventions of writing (spelling,
grammar, organisation) with few
errors.
The submitted assignment
demonstrates some attention to
the use of necessary conventions
of writing (spelling, grammar,
organisation).
The submitted assignment
demonstrates little or no attention
to the use of necessary
conventions of writing (spelling,
grammar, organisation).
* Your assignment will be marked if and only if your chosen article is: (i) related to the course content; (ii) a peer-reviewed journal article; (iii) published on or after 1st of
January 2021.
**Reference can be done in any professional style, so long as it is consistent.
*** The most basic entry for a journal consists of the author(s) name(s), article title, journal name, volume number, year published and page numbers.
*** There is no limit to the length of your chosen journal article.
*** Student full name and ID number must be clearly indicated in the assignment, and the essay should have fewer than 2000 words excluding references.
**** The specifics include literature review, theoretical framework, study design, methods, results, discussions and conclusions.
Note: Plagiarism will be dealt with very seriously in this University. It is simply not worth trying! All assignments will be checked for plagiarism
using the Turnitin software, including submissions by other students. Students who are found plagiarising will be referred to the School Academic
Integrity Officer for investigation. The School of Economics is committed to reducing the incidence of plagiarism. Further information on
plagiarism and how to avoid an allegation of plagiarism is available under Section 6. Policies and Guidelines - 6.1. Assessment Related Policies &
Guidelines of this Course Profile.


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