When an instructor provides feedback for you on an essay that you have submitted, here are the objectives of that feedback: Identify areas of strength Identify areas of improvement Understand the importance of developing learning strategies and available tools Know how to scaffold learning strategies and tools to create a self-lesson plan Use instructor recommended sources, if provided, to incorporate into self-lesson plan Report self-lesson plan, goal, and progress made toward lesson plan and goal After-action Assessment: This assignment is an after-action assessment. You will review your first essay and its feedback. You should receive a downloaded file with comments and/or tracked changes from your instructor. If you do not, please contact your instructor to receive your feedback. For this assessment, you will present a thoughtful, well-researched, organized evaluation of what worked, what did not work, why, and what you have found to help you manage the opportunities for improvement that your instructor has pointed out to you. Given the feedback that your instructor has provided inside the track change and comment bubbles (not the rubric), you will accomplish all the objectives listed above within five days of receiving your returned essay and grade. For instance, if your paper is submitted for grading on Sunday, your paper should be returned no later than the following Friday. You then have Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and until midnight Wednesday to return this assessment. This assessment is graded. You will not receive track-changed feedback even though the response will be run through Turnitin, unless expressly determined by your instructor that the assessment is not transparent enough based on the expectations in this directive. Failing to complete this report does have an impact on your overall grade. There are four areas to cover in this assessment: Assets, opportunities, lesson/homework plan, and progress/further study. The total word count for this assessment is a minimum of 350 words and a maximum of 500. Assets: Your instructor provided you with feedback regarding areas in which you are strong. Writing in narrative style, identify several strengths using no fewer than 50 words. (Do not include the directive.) Opportunities: Your instructor provided you with feedback regarding areas in which you are not as strong. Writing in narrative style, identify 3 areas of improvement on which you might work using no fewer than 100 words each. The list below is not complete, but it should provide some direction from which to structure a lesson and homework plan. What comments or corrections were made regarding your paper’s setup? Title? Spacing? What comments or corrections were made on your essay’s structure and style of essay? What comments or corrections were made about the length of your paper? Was it a minimum submission or sound and substantial? What comments or corrections were made about your thesis statement? What comments or corrections were made about your topic sentences? What comments or corrections were made about your about your use of transitions? What comments were made about the use of quotes or paraphrased sources? What comments or corrections were given to you about your language errors? What comments were made about the use of your resources? Were there any other comments your instructor asked you to pay particular attention to in the future? Lesson and Homework Plan: Be specific in your identification of three (3) opportunities to improve, and once you have identified these opportunities, suggest ways you might be able to overcome these difficulties in your writing. You might find a YouTube video (include links) that you can watch that would clarify the item your instructor pointed out in his/her feedback. You might search for helpful websites (include links) that are useful. These may include websites that host exercises. You should have at least 2 resources for each of the 3 lesson opportunities you select. Progress Made/ Future Plans: Also, please include any small progresses you have made and any continued homework scheduled. Example of a partial assessment: My instructor pointed out that I use semicolons incorrectly. I was under the impression that any two sentences that were complete were allowed to be linked by a semicolon. I have identified two websites offering semicolon exercises and PDF that I can use for reference. After spending a half an hour on the exercises at https://depts.dyc.edu/learningcenter/owl/exercises/semicolons_ex1.htm and http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/exercises/grammar/grammar_tutorial/page_44.htm, I believe I have a better understanding of the grammar rule. I worked on the exercises for an hour a day for four days. My goal is to work one hour a day until I can make 100% on the exercises five times in a row. I will know that I have conquered this nemesis when I can revisit the website exercises once more prior to the next essay or end of the course and continue to make 100% on the exercises. I’ll know that I am master of the mistake when I can confidently help someone else make the correction by translating my knowledge and experience.
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