Year 10 – Essay writing You will be writing an essay on the following: Title: Foxconn and Apple have recently been criticized for their workplace conditions in factories in Mainland China. Discuss the reasons for these criticisms, and evaluate the effectiveness of their response. Before you begin writing we will be looking closely at the features of this type of essay and completing some language work. A. Working on the model essay – internet work Go to my wiki and click on Study Skills. Open the website on academic writing. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Click on Question Analysis under Academic Writing and do the on-line exercises. Click on Sample essay and complete the exercises Click on Beginner paragraphs and complete the exercises Click on Perfecting paragraphs and complete the exercises Click on Introduction paragraphs Click on Conclusion paragraphs Click on Academic style Give a brief summary of what you have learned about writing an academic essay. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Model Academic Essay Discuss why assignment essays are common assessment tasks in undergraduate tertiary coursework, and evaluate the effectiveness of assignments as an avenue for learning. Introduction Assignment essays are developed from set questions that give students a period of time to research a topic and produce their answer with references to their sources of information. While there are some disadvantages with using assignment essays as an assessment tool, there are sound educational purposes underpinning this practice. This essay examines the reasons why assignment essays are beneficial for student learning and considers some of the problems with this method of assessment. Body paragraph 1 Assignment essay tasks are set to assist students to develop mastery of their study subject. Firstly, assignment tasks enhance understandings about subject matter. Yang and Baker (2005) reason that “to master your learning materials and extend your understandings, you need to write about the meanings you gain from your research” (p1). Secondly, research (Jinx, 2004; Zapper, 2006) clearly demonstrates that students learn the writing conventions of a subject area while they are researching, reading and writing in their discipline. This activity helps them to “crack the code” of the discipline (Bloggs, 2003, p44). Thus, students are learning subject matter and how to write in that disciplinary area by researching and writing assignment essays. Body paragraph 2 Using assignment essays for assessment supports student learning better than the traditional examination system. It is considered that course-work assignment essays can lessen the extreme stress experienced by some students over ‘sudden-death’ end of semester examinations: “If we insist that all students write about everything they have learned in their study courses at the same time and in the same place (e.g. in examinations), we are not giving all of our students equal opportunities. Some students are not daunted by the exam experience while others suffer ‘exam nerves’ and perform at the lowest level of their capabilities. (Wonderland University, 2006, p4)” Additionally, Jones et.al.(2004, p36-37) propose that assignment essays can be used to assess student learning mid-course and so provide them with helpful feedback before they are subjected to the exam experience. Exams only provide students with a mark rather than specific feedback on their progress. Therefore, setting assignment essays for a substantial part of student assessment is a much fairer approach than on-off examination. Body paragraph 3 As an assessment tool, assignment essays have some disadvantages for lecturers and students. It has been found that assignment essays consume a great deal of staff time and money to mark and student time to prepare (Sankey and Liger, 2005, p192). A consequence of this is that feedback to students is frequently delayed, and this is much less useful to students than rapid feedback (p294). It is partly because of these disadvantages of time and expense that other assessments such as multiple-choice tests and short answer questions have an enduring place in the tertiary learning. Conclusion To conclude, it seems that assignment essays continue to have a prominent role in tertiary education as an assessment tool. This is mainly because they are very effective in developing knowledge and writing skills for subject areas. Also, assignment essays can be less stressful than examinations as they allow students to show their understanding of content in less pressured circumstances. On the other hand, the time consuming nature of writing and marking essays points to some disadvantages that also need to be considered. The weight of evidence, however, supports the writing of assignment essays for student assessment because this approach has such positive and proven effects for improved student learning. References – see website for layout B. Language Work – The structure of the academic essay We will be looking at a number of language features in the model text. These include: Conjunctions, sentence structure and nouns Focus on Conjunctions Table of conjunctions Logical relations Conjunctions that function to organize the text Additive Comparative/ Contrast Conjunctions that join either paragraphs or sentences Transition Transition Rhetorical Cohesive conjunctions conjunctions Moreover, In Or addition, Moreover, Alternatively, In addition to Furthermore, Furthermore Additionally, Besides this In addition, Additionally, That is, Likewise, On the other hand, In contrast, Instead, However, Nevertheless Similarly Temporal At the same time, Finally, At first Last of all, Meanwhile, Throughout Previously, First of all, Secondly, Next Then Lastly Finally, Consequential To this end, In this way, As a result, As a consequence To this end, Otherwise, Therefore, Thus, As a result, Since Consequently, Example For example, For example, Conjunctions that join clauses to make sentences Linking Binding Conjunctions and or too Besides If not…then Both….and But not only….but Like, as, as if, whereas, except that Although Even though Even if In spite of and While, when, meanwhile before, then as long as After, so so that, so as in case if, even if unless because, for as since by thereby for instance, For instance, Summing up For instance for example, such as In conclusion, To sum up, In summary, To this end, Identify the following examples of conjunctions in the text i. ii. iii. iv. Cohesive conjunction that joins sentences - red Binding conjunctions to join clauses in a sentence - blue Linking conjunctions to join clauses in a sentence - green Rhetorical conjunction – organize the text - yellow Exercises Complete the following exercises with an appropriate conjunction from the list given One – extract from The Sporting Spirit – George Orwell Choose from even if, if when I am always amazed ________ I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that ______ only the common people of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield. ___________ one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles. Two Choose from: Consequently, Finally, When, First of all, too, As, Furthermore, a. There is much that is undesirable about city life. _____________, people are cut away from nature and forget about the simple pleasures in life. _______________, work and travelling to work take up most of their time. b. Controls should be exercised over what they read or see. Many adults, ________, are not able to think clearly about right and wrong. ______________, I think, censorship is necessary for everybody. c. _________ children are young, they need plenty of love and care. ______ they grow older, they need someone to be there to help with their school work. ____________ when they are teenagers, they need kind and sympathetic treatment at home. Three Recognizing kinds of logical orders (p34-36) C Language : focus on sentence structure and nouns 1. Identifying the linguistic features of the sentence Circumstance Participant Exams As an assessment tool Process Participant only provide students Setting is assignment essays for a substantial part of student assessment assignment have essays 2. Identifying the features of the Participant Participant Pre-modifier Circumstance Who, where, how, why, with a mark rather than specific feedback on their progress. a much fairer approach than on-off examination. Some disadvantages for lectures and students. Deitic Pointer Numeral Describer Classifier setting assignment a much fairer essays approach assignment 3. Head or key noun Exams students Qualifier with a mark rather than specific feedback on their progress. for a substantial part of student assessment than on-off examination essays i. Practice in identifying Participant, Process and Participant/Circumstance Look at the sentence taken from the last paragraph of the model essay. Decide where you would insert the relevant structures into the table. Ii. Put the relevant elements of the Participant into the correct column in the second table. ……the time consuming nature of writing and marking essays points to some disadvantages that also need to be considered. Participant Process Participant Participant Pre-modifier Deitic Numeral Pointer Describer Classifier Head or key noun Qualifier . D Practice Complete the following exercises 1. 2. Conjunctions between paragraphs. Complete the model Complete the Practice 5 exercise. You only need to do parts B and C E. Begin to work on your essay.