Description
Student Committee Report Grading Rubric
Each student will receive an individual grade for each committee report based upon the
categories below. Grades will be accumulated and averaged for the course committee grade.
Assessment marks:
√
= expected level;
√+
= above expected level;
√-
=below expected level
Category One: Did the student accurately represent the philosophical point in his or her
presentation?
Category Two: Did the student advance the logical investigation of some aspect of the
philosophical point in a “pro” or “con” evaluative stance?
Category Three: Did the student connect the abstract philosophical point to some events in the
contemporary world in which the student lives?
Please i need 3 committee Reports for three chapters please follow the instruction and please no site outside the book, should be summarize from the book and use the resource for the book. is 3 pages for each reports.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Running head: CHAPTER ONE
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CHAPTER ONE
Institutional affiliation:
Date:
CHAPTER ONE
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This chapter is the story that takes us through the life of a young man whose life is punctuated
with unfortunate events despite his efforts to live by the book. Tommy is kind, intelligent,
respectful, considerate, of pure actions and ambitious. He is the man who is considered a hero
and one who will make a good husband and son-in-law. However, just like any other hero, he is
flawed with one flaw that makes him fall. He has the assumption that everybody is well meaning
and that plans ...
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