Hi. I need a Reflective Self Assessment Essay. It is due tomorrow at 10AM. It is 3 pages long.
Follow the nstructions I put as an attachment for the essay.
English 12
Self-Assessment Essay Assignment
Revised, proofread printout due at beginning of class Tuesday, December 11
Length: Minimum of three pages, double-spaced, following our usual format instructions
Title: Yes, definitely — and try to make it a good one!
Texts
In your essay you’ll be discussing in some detail at least two of the essays that you wrote this semester.
General Instructions
Write a focused, specific, and well-developed essay that responds to the following question by referring in detail to at least two and perhaps all three of the readings listed above. As you think about the question, keep working to find specific examples from the essays you wrote this semester, and your writing process this semester, to help you deepen, clarify, and illustrate what you’re saying. Be sure sure to slow down and look closely at the essays, and your thoughts about your writing process, so that you fill your paragraphs with plenty of specific examples and detailed explanations.
Remember that, in this essay as in all the others, you must make a claim and then explain your reasons why you think the claim you’re making is true and valid. Some more suggestions about how to do well on this assignment:
1. As you write this essay, really look at and think about the assessment criteria categories (making a claim, developing the claim, engaging the texts, using language effectively, and revising your drafts). Stronger essays will refer to them explicitly, describing how well you have met these criteria in the writing you have included in the portfolio.
2. Make explicit and detailed reference to particular pieces of your writing from this semester, and places within those pieces that provide evidence as to your progress and/or your struggles in a particular assessment category.
3. Be brutally honest and straightforward in your evaluation of your work.
4. Highlight progress and change through the semester. But do not indulge in unsupported and exaggerated claims of growth and change as writers and learners. Any claim you make regarding your growth as a writer must be explicitly supported by evidence drawn from the documents you have chosen to include in the portfolio.
5. Also, please avoid flattery of yourself and/or of me. Remember that this essay is not about me — it’s about you and the work you’ve done in English 12 this semester.