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Here are the outcome criteria for essays and Thesis that the students are encouraged to follow:
Here are the outcome criteria for essays and Thesis that the students are encouraged to follow:


1. Intelligibly express your ideas, thoughts and reflections in written English.
 
2. Articulate in writing a clear direction of your graduate project by being able to identify complex and coherent questions, concepts and appropriate forms.
# Intelligibly express your ideas, thoughts and reflections in written English.
3. Clearly structure and analyse an argument.
# Articulate in writing a clear direction of your graduate project by being able to identify complex and coherent questions, concepts and appropriate forms.
4. Use relevant source material and references.
# Clearly structure and analyse an argument.
5. Research texts and practices and reflect upon them analytically.
# Use relevant source material and references.
6. Synthesize different forms of knowledge in a coherent, imaginative and distinctive way.
# Research texts and practices and reflect upon them analytically.
7. Position one's own views within a broader context.
# Synthesize different forms of knowledge in a coherent, imaginative and distinctive way.
8. Recognize and perform the appropriate mode of address within a given context.
# Position one's own views within a broader context.
9. Engage in active dialogue about your written work with others.
# Recognize and perform the appropriate mode of address within a given context.
# Engage in active dialogue about your written work with others.


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Revision as of 11:49, 10 January 2020

Here are the outcome criteria for essays and Thesis that the students are encouraged to follow:


  1. Intelligibly express your ideas, thoughts and reflections in written English.
  2. Articulate in writing a clear direction of your graduate project by being able to identify complex and coherent questions, concepts and appropriate forms.
  3. Clearly structure and analyse an argument.
  4. Use relevant source material and references.
  5. Research texts and practices and reflect upon them analytically.
  6. Synthesize different forms of knowledge in a coherent, imaginative and distinctive way.
  7. Position one's own views within a broader context.
  8. Recognize and perform the appropriate mode of address within a given context.
  9. Engage in active dialogue about your written work with others.

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http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Graduate_Seminar_2019-2020#Session_2:_19_September