Assessment Brief | |
Program | Bachelor of Applied Social Science |
Subject | Developing Social Policy |
Subject code | SOC103A |
Name of assessment | Assessment 3: Policy analysis PowerPoint |
Length | 8 – 10 slides |
Learning outcomes addressed by this assessment: | A, C, D, E |
Submission Date: | End of week 11, Sunday 11.55 pm |
Assessment brief summary: | Students are required to present a creative PowerPoint analysing a current government social policy. |
Total marks | 40 |
Weighting | 40% |
Students are advised that any submissions past the due date incur a 10% penalty per day, calculated from the total mark e.g. a task marked out of 40 will incur a 4 mark penalty per day. Please note: you must attempt all tasks in a subject to be eligible to pass the subject. More information, please refer to the Academic Progression Policy on http://www.think.edu.au/aboutthink/thinkquality/our-policies. |
Assessment Description:
Present a creative PowerPoint evaluating the workings of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022. Begin the PowerPoint showing the rationale for this policy.
Next, show the successes and failures of this policy. Integrate relevant theory and research into your discussion.
Other points to note:
- This is a PowerPoint presentation, so you are being examined on your presentation skills as much as the content. So, try to make your presentation interesting – use photos, music, minimise wording by using words effectively and letting the pictures speak for themselves.
- All presentations should be referenced in accordance with the APA 7th Edition referencing guide
- Students must attempt all tasks in the unit to be eligible to pass the unit.
- All information must be presented in the main slides – no further notes are needed.
- All papers that are late without an approved extension will be penalized by 10% per day of the total possible marks for that assessment.
- Marks will be deducted for failure to adhere to the slide count
- Minimum of 10 references recommended.
What we don’t want to see:
Plagiarism: All sources of information need to properly be acknowledged. Please refer to the plagiarism website on blackboard. By clicking the ‘Upload this file’ button you acknowledge that you have read, understood and can confirm that the work you are about to submit complies with the Flexible and Online plagiarism policy as shown in the JNI Student Handbook. Like other forms of cheating plagiarism is treated seriously. All papers suspected of any form of academic misconduct will be submitted to the Academic Integrity Board for investigation.
Marking Criteria:
Max. in category | Your points | |
Answering the question and responding to the topic – clear and balanced review of the issue | 40 | |
Use of theory and research | 20 | |
Effectiveness of Presentation – photos, music, design, captions etc | 30 | |
In-text references and reference list, accuracy and use of correct referencing style | 10 | |
Total: Percentage: | 100 40% | |
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