How does colonialism continue to express itself in contemporary Australia?
You have 1500 words total for the body of the essay:
• Harvard style REQUIRED. No footnotes! • The word count does not include in-text referencing • You have an allowance of 10% of the word count either way. This means that you can go over or under word count by roughly 10% (however I would recommend you do not go under because it is already a short essay) • (Recommended not required) dedicate 10% of the word count to the introduction and conclusion, meaning roughly 150 words for each (300 total) • That will leave you with 1200 words approx for discussion/argument • Divide as you please. To make the task seem less intimidating think how 1200 may be divided into 5 arguments made up of approx 250 words, each argument containing at least 3 in-text reference (2-3 in-text references every 100-150 words). • Do not rely on large quotes to fill up word count. I would suggest a limit of two larger quotes with more than 50 words (which also must be indented). • 6-10 references in reference list. • Online workbooks do not count as sources. This is a research essay and we encourage you to do some research.
Question: How does colonialism continue to express itself in contemporary Australia? Essays must include the following subject themes as ongoing: Power, Racism, Colonialism.
Assessment 2 Essay Weighting 40% Format / Length / Duration 1500 words essay Description How does colonialism continue to express itself in contemporary Australia? Essays must include the following subject themes as ongoing: Power, Racism, Colonialism Assessment Criteria (1) Addressing the question: demonstrates the relevance of the content of the essay to the question. (2) Using evidence: uses externally sourced material, such as research findings, facts, quotations, or other forms of information to support a more general claim, idea or argument. (3) Developing argument: constructs a coherent and convincing set of reasons for holding a particular point of view. (4) Critical evaluation: contains evaluative assertions or descriptive points about the value, significance, strengths and/or weaknesses of elements referred to in the essay. (5) Structuring: formal arrangement of the essay that supports the development of ideas within the essay. Has clearly recognisable introductory and concluding paragraphs, and paragraphs in the main body of the essay each have a clear, single concept or point as their main focus. (6) Use of Language: adheres to conventions of written English (word choice, grammar, punctuation and spelling) and is appropriate to the purpose and context. (7) Referencing: correct and consistent referencing and full biblio,aphy. Subject Laming Outcomes Assessed This assessment task addresses Subject Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3 . 4 as set out on Page 3 of this Subject Outline. Method of Submission This assessment task has been set up to be checked by Turnitin, a tool for checking if it has unreferenced content. You can submit your assessment task to Tumitin prior to the due date and Turnitin will give you an originality report. You can then make any changes that may be required and re-submit your final version by the due date.