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Family Science Policy Impact Paper Rubric
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Criteria | Ratings | Pts |
Introduction – “What’s the problem?”Students will write a brief summation of the issue and how it impacts families. This should be no longer than a paragraph and should be informed by the content provided in Canvas as well as relevant outside research. APA-style citations should be included in-text to identify relevant source material. | 3.0 ptsDetailed and connected to content with citationsThe summation of the issue is detailed enough and strongly connected to the provided source material (including APA citations).2.0 ptsPartial connection to contentThe summation of the issue is only loosely informed by content provided in Canvas0.0 ptsNo connection to source materialThe summation of the issue is not directly tied to the content provided in Canvas | 3.0 pts |
Scope of the problem – “How big is the problem?”Students will use the resources provided and relevant outside research to describe the scope and impact of the issue on families (include statistics/ number of people or families impacted). Particular attention will be paid to evidence of unequal or different impacts based on gender, race, SES, age, sexual orientation, family structure, or other relevant family demographics. This section should be at least one-half page in length and should include in-text citations for source content. | 3.0 ptsGood illustration of scope including citationsThe student fully describes the scope of the issue and its impact on families. They ground their description in the relevant content with in-text citations to the source material.2.0 ptsPartial description of the scope and connections to the source materialSome description of the scope of the problem with some connections to the source material0.0 ptsLittle to no description of scope or connections to sourcesLittle to no description of the scope of the problem and its impact on various families, and/or little to no connection to the source materials. | 3.0 pts |