NUR 2901
Summative Assignment
Suggested essay outline:
The following is for guidance only and you should not allow adherence to the suggested word count interfere with the flow of your work.
Word count 2000 (+/-10%)
Introduction: to give a snapshot of the essay (100)
Give a concise description of a critical incident, highlight the major events, and identify key issues and why they are important (500):
The incident can be one that you are the person involved, or you are the observer, which triggered you to think and reflect in or on your practices or the current practices.
Your reflection on the key issues, analyze them with theoretical support of your analysis (1000-1200):
This is the salient part of your essay. You show your ability in critical analysis of the incident and identify issues related, but not limited, to values, beliefs, culture, policies, standards, practices, education.
Your recommendation/plan with theoretical support (300)
You recommendation/plan can be, but not limited, in the aspects of policies, practices, standards, values, education.
Summary on the main points of literature review, own reflection and achieved outcomes from these processes (100-150)
Essay writing criteria:
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- Logical flow and organization of ideas
- Ideas have been presented coherently and clearly
- Critical understanding of main issues
- Reflection of own practice
- Levels of reflection
- Synthesize ideas from literature evidence
- Creative ideas supported by evidence
- Evidence of use research evidences to support arguments