Identify a position. Identify evidence that supports your position. Evaluate, analyze, and critique alternative positions based on a rational, consistent, and logical methodology.
1. Identify a position. Identify evidence that supports your position. Evaluate, analyze, and critique alternative positions based on a rational, consistent, and logical methodology.
2. Identify relevant information and distinguish it (quickly) from irrelevant information.
3. Integrate reliable information into a coherent narrative
4. Identify underlying assumptions (unexamined presuppositions/biases/prejudices), and your process for discovering hidden assumptions (unexamined presuppositions/biases/prejudices).
5. Identify multiple examples of intercultural issues and their effects, and demonstrate knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional,national,
and global communities,
6. Discuss ethical decision-making dilemmas, connecting individual actions to consequences, and fully identify the various personal values, held both by yourself and others, that affect your chosen ethical dilemma.
7. Clearly explain or justify conclusions, and evaluate priorities in judgment.
8. Think about your audience, your argument and papers structure and flow.
