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The reflection paper has to base itself on one video that you saw partially before:
“How can India control Coronavirus, and at what cost?” By ABC News In-Depth
You have to watch the entire video.
The paper has to reflect on the key points that you learned and interesting aspects that you never encountered before. The paper will be graded on how well you have narrated these, and the ability to connect your observations to the insights learned from the lectures and readings so far.
Length: 4 double-spaced pages.
No citation of sources from outside is necessary.
Rubric
4 components: 25% each
Key points from the Video: the ability to understand the main themes from the video. These could be 2 or 3 in number. A close watching of the video will enable a proper understanding.
Analytical ability is tested here. There are obvious themes. But exceptional papers (the rarest of rare) will be able to also delineate themes which are not obvious at all.
Interesting aspects learned from your personal point of view: this is from your own personal perspective. These could vary from person to person. There is no right or wrong answer here as it is subjective.
Insights learned from the readings and lectures: the ability to connect the themes to the theories and ideas learned in the class: Are there any theories/ideas that could be relevant to understand the themes identified? How are they connected?
Critical ability is tested here, as well as the knowledge of class material.
Organization and clarity: How well the paper has been organized and synthesized. The ability to present ideas and arguments in a clear and coherent manner is required.
There is no requirement for an introduction and conclusion. This is not a research paper.
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