Worldview Paper
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NSEC 501
Worldview Paper Instructions
In this assignment, the student should discuss how a Christian Worldview shapes an approach to the NSC.
Short discussion on what a Worldview is:
Funk, K (2001). What is a Worldview?
http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~funkk/Personal/worldview.html
In writing this 6 – 8 page paper you will:
1. Discuss how advisors to Old Testament Kings influenced events (negative or positive).
2. Contrast OT advisors from NSC advisors.
3. Articulate changes you would advocate for based upon your assessment of how a Christian Worldview would be enacted.
Paper Format and Other Requirements: Materials submitted to fulfill requirements in one course may not be submitted in another course. Concerns about the propriety of obtaining outside assistance and acknowledging sources should be addressed to the instructor of the course before the work commences and as necessary as the work proceeds.
· This paper must include at least 8 references.
· In-text citations are required to support your points, statements, issues, arguments, concerns, and opinions.
· The cover page needs to include this statement: By submitting this assignment, I attest this submission represents my own work, and not that of another student, scholar, or internet source. I understand I am responsible for knowing and correctly utilizing referencing and bibliographical guidelines.
· The required cover page abstract and the reference pages are not included in the required assignment page length/word count, but are required as part of your paper.
· The APA required introduction, conclusion sections and subject headings are expected.
· The introduction and conclusion sections should not be longer than ½ page each unless the paper is at least 2000 words long not including cover page, abstract page, table pf contents page and reference page.
· Sources of information from Wikipedia, dictionaries, and encyclopedia will not be accepted.
· Citations should accompany each written assignment thesis statement, paragraph topic sentences, and supporting statements of fact and opinion.
· Paragraph lengths: Each paragraph should have a topic sentence unless it continues from, or provides support to the prior paragraph. A paragraph is defined in this course as being at least 4 sentences in length.
· Similarity scores must not exceed 20%.
· Main subject headings besides the abstract, introduction, conclusion, and reference headings should restate each assignment question as a short-paraphrased statement.
· Avoid clichés, slang, jargon, exaggerations, abbreviations, figurative language, and language that is too informal and too subjective.
· Biblical based topical analysis and biblical integration needs to be specific to the subject with a depth that is greater than a general Christian worldview.
PLEASE FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS! .
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NSEC 501
Worldview Paper Grading Rubric
Criteria |
Levels of Achievement |
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Content (70%) |
Advanced 92-100% |
Proficient 84-91% |
Developing 1-83% |
Not Present |
Total |
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Research Purpose |
32 to 35 Points: The assignment question is clearly identified and retains focus throughout the paper. Introduction provides sufficient background on the topic and previews major points. All necessary aspects of the assignment described in the instructions are clearly identifiable. Organization emphasizes the central theme or purpose. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are fully addressed/incorporated . |
28.5 to 31.5 Points: The assignment question may require some clarification and/or greater prominence throughout the paper. Introduction may not provide adequate background on the topic and preview major points. Most necessary aspects of the assignment described in the instructions are clearly identifiable and sufficiently addressed. Organization may not sufficiently emphasize the central theme or purpose. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are generally addressed/ incorporated. |
1.0 to 28 Points: The assignment question requires significant clarification and prominence throughout the paper. Introduction may be missing or ambiguous. Some necessary aspects of the assignment described in the instructions are clearly identifiable, but others may require clarification or development. Organization may require significant improvement. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are insufficiently addressed/incorporated. |
0 points Not present |
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Reasoned Analysis |
32 to 35 Points:
Major points are stated clearly and are supported by valid evidence and logical reasoning. Objective, reasoned analysis is employed. Opposing viewpoints are sufficiently acknowledged and critically evaluated. The conclusion logically derives from the paper’s ideas. An authoritative, persuasive, and statesmanlike voice is used (first/second person perspective avoided). Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are fully addressed/incorporated. |
28.5 to 31.5 Points:
Most major points are stated clearly and supported by valid evidence and logical reasoning, but some points may require clarification or greater support. Opposing viewpoints are acknowledged but may require greater evaluation. The conclusion does not fully derive from the paper’s ideas. Some improvements to objective tone/perspective may be required. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are generally addressed/ incorporated. |
1.0 to 28 Points:
Major points require significant clarification and scholarly support. Opposing viewpoints are not adequately acknowledged and/or addressed. Conclusion does not derive logically from the paper’s main ideas. Significant improvements to objective tone/perspective are required. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are insufficiently addressed/incorporated. |
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Scholarly Support |
32 to 35 Points:
At least 8 scholarly sources reflecting diverse viewpoints and germane research are employed. Source material is properly attributed. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are fully addressed/incorporated |
28.5 to 31.5 Points:
Some improvements and or additions to quality/quantity of sources are needed. Clarification of source material may be needed. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are generally addressed/ incorporated. |
1.0 to 28 Points:
Significant improvement of scholarly support is needed. Source material may not be properly attributed. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are insufficiently addressed/incorporated. |
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Structure (30%) |
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Composition and Readability |
16 to 17.5 Points: Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed and spelling is correct. Sentences are complete, clear and concise. Rhetorical skill is shown. Sentences are well constructed, with consistently strong and varied structure. Sentence transitions are present and direct the flow of thought. Paragraph transitions are present and logical, directing flow of thought throughout the paper. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are fully addressed/incorporated. |
14.5 to 15.5 Points: Paper contains minimal errors in grammar, usage, punctuation and spelling. Sentences are generally complete, clear and concise. Rhetorical skill is shown, although a few points may require clarification. Some variation in sentence structure or transitions may be required to improve flow of discussion. Some paragraph transitions may require improvement. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are generally addressed/ incorporated. |
1 to 14 Points: Paper contains numerous errors in grammar, usage, punctuation and spelling. Multiple sentences may be incomplete or ambiguously worded. Sentence transitions may be weak, insufficiently directing the flow of thought. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are insufficiently addressed/incorporated. |
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Formatting |
16 to 17.5 Points: Paper is laid out effectively and uses reader-friendly aids (e.g., section subheadings, table of contents, indices, appendices, etc.) as appropriate. Text, citations and Reference page(s) follow current APA Author-Date style/format requirements. Paper is written in 12 point Times New Roman font, is double-spaced, and has 1” margins. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are fully addressed/incorporated. |
14.5 to 15.5 Points: Paper is generally laid out effectively and uses some reader-friendly aids as appropriate. Text, citations and Reference page(s) contains minimal inconsistencies with current APA Author-Date style/format requirements. Paper may contain some inconsistencies with required font, spacing and margin requirements. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are generally addressed/ incorporated. |
1 to 14 Points:
Paper may be laid out ineffectively or may not use sufficient reader-friendly aids as appropriate. Text, citations and/or Reference page(s) do not follow current APA Author-Date style/format requirements. Paper may not follow required font, spacing and margin requirements. Grading feedback and lessons from applicable modules/weeks are insufficiently addressed/incorporated. |
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Page Length |
9 to 10 Points: Required page length of 1,500-2,000 words (6-8 pages), excluding tables and figures, is met. |
8.25 to 8.75 Points: Required page length may not be met. |
1.0 to 8 Points: Page length may be significantly short of requirement. |
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Professor Comments: |
Total: |
/150 |
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