Sharing learning through narrative communication (2pages) The purpose of an article review is to review recent progress of a particular topic related to those addressed in the text. Overall, the paper summarizes the current state of knowledge of the topic. It creates an understanding of the topic for the reader by discussing the findings presented in recent research papers.

A review paper is not a “term paper” or book report. It is not merely a report on some references you found. Instead, a review paper synthesizes the results from several primary literature papers to produce a coherent argument about a topic or focused description of a field. Your paper should consist of three general sections: introduction, body of the paper, conclusion and future directions for research.

Introduction and Background

Make it brief (~1/5 of the paper’s total length).
Grab the reader’s interest while introducing the topic.
Explain the “big picture” relevance.
Provide the necessary background information.
Body of the Paper

Experimental Evidence: Describe important results from recent primary research literature articles.
Explain how those results shape our current understanding of the topic.
Mention the types of experiments done and their corresponding data, but do not repeat the experimental procedure step for step.
Point out and address any controversies in the field.
Use figures and/or tables to present your own synthesis of the original data or to show key data taken directly from the original papers.
Conclusion

Summarize your major points succinctly.
Point out the significance of these results as they relate to the teaching and learning of adults.
Discuss the questions that remain for future research.
Keep it brief.
Literature Cited

Include 3-5 references.

This paper should adhere to APA style standards including the following: Double space, 1” margins, New Times Roman 12pt. font, in-text citation of references, title page and a reference page (title page and reference page are not counted as content pages).

Grading Rubric: Assignment #3

Outcome(s) assessed:

Use technology and information resources to research issues, current trends, theories, and learning strategies for adult learning and development.
Assignment:

Assignment #3, Article Review #1: Sharing learning through narrative communication

Criteria

Unacceptable

Developing

Competent

Exemplary

Wt

Introduction and background

Did not submit or developed insufficiently with less than 70% accuracy and completeness; omitted key points

Developed partially; explained the big picture and provided relevance; provided necessary background information with 70-79% accuracy and completeness

Developed sufficiently; explained the big picture and provided relevance; provided necessary background information with 80-89% accuracy and completeness

Developed fully; and effectively; explained the big picture and provided relevance; provided necessary background information with 90-100% accuracy and completeness

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Body of Paper

Did not submit or included only one or none of elements of paper or addressed them ineffectively: (1) experiential evidence, (2) influence of results, (3) type of experiments , (4) controversies with less than 70% accuracy and completeness

Included two (2) of elements of paper and addressed some effectively: (1) experiential evidence, (2) influence of results, (3) type of experiments, (4) controversies with 70-79% accuracy and completeness

Included three (3) elements of paper and addressed most effectively: (1) experiential evidence, (2) influence of results, (3) type of experiments, (4) controversies with 80-89% accuracy and completeness

Included all four (4) elements of paper and addressed each effectively: (1) experiential evidence, (2) influence of results, (3) type of experiments, (4) controversies with 90-100% accuracy and completeness

.4

Used figures and/or tables to present data

Did not submit or used figures and/or tables insufficiently less than 70% accuracy and completeness

Used figures and/or tables partially with 70-79% accuracy and completeness

Used figures and/or tables sufficiently with 80-89% accuracy and completeness

Used figures and/or tables effectively with 90-100% accuracy and completeness

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Conclusion

Did not submit or summarized points insufficiently; ineffective presentation of significance of results, or addressed questions that remain in the area insufficiently with less than 70% accuracy and completeness

Summarized major points partially; pointed out significance of results, and addressed questions that remain in the area partially with 70-79% accuracy and completeness

Summarized major points sufficiently; pointed out significance of results, and addressed questions that remain in the area sufficiently with 80-89% accuracy and completeness

Summarized major points succinctly; pointed out significance of results, and addressed questions that remain in the area effectively with 90-100% accuracy and completeness

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Clarity and organization

Did not submit or did not organize into sections; most paragraphs had mixed topics; introduction, body, and/or conclusion not apparent; most points not connected by appropriate transitions

Organized partially; partially developed introduction, body, and/or conclusion; some points in paragraphs connected effectively by appropriate transitions

Organized sufficiently; evidence of a developed introduction, body, and conclusion; most points in paragraphs connected effectively by appropriate transitions

Organized very well; logically and fully developed introduction, body and conclusion; all points in paragraphs connected effectively by appropriate transitions

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Writing – grammar, spelling, punctuation and APA Style applied

(3-5 references)

Did not submit or had 9 or more sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors (major issues); used zero or 1 acceptable reference

Had 7 or 8 different sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors; used 2 acceptable references

Had 4 to 6 different sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors; used 3 acceptable references

No more than 3 different sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and punctuation; used 4-5 acceptable references

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