AC Covid 19 Pandemic Impact on Americans Mental Health Essay
Learning Objectives:
This assignment will help students meet the following Learning Objectives.
- Students will analyze issues from multiple perspectives and apply ideas in texts to real-world contexts and their lives.
- Students will write effective essays that engage readers and present original ideas or points of view.
- Emphasis will be placed on thesis-driven essays, which will demonstrate the principles of argumentation, including claims, evidence, and analysis.
- Students will use all stages of the reading and writing processes—including pre-reading, reading, post-reading, pre-writing, writing, and editing—in order to critically analyze readings and produce clear, well-organized essays predominantly free of grammatical and proofreading errors.
The assignment addresses the following student learning outcomes:
- Synthesize material from multiple texts to create and support an argument in response to a prompt.
- Create writing that is clear and concise.
Directions:
Step 1: Revise
After peer review, revise your Essay 3 one more time with the help of your partner’s suggestions. Make sure to re-read the requirements, double check your structure, and read the essay aloud to check for grammar errors.
Step 2: Review/Double Check
As a reminder:
- Your essay should identify a social issue that is central to the current times.
- Your essay should include research on the possible origin and/or cause of the social issue. Your job is to look into the historical context from which the social issue emerged.
- Your essay should include your stance on the social issue with evidence to support your reasoning and thorough analysis of how the evidence supports your reasoning.
- Your essay should include five (5) credible sources that you select.
- At least two (2) sources must be located through the library’s databases
- Wikipedia is NOT an acceptable source.
- Your essay should be well-structured with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
- Below is a list of components to include:
- Introduction: introduce and familiarize your reader with the social issue you plan to tackle/analyze/complicate
- History: research the origin and/or root cause of your chosen single story.
- Argument: provide evidence to support your stance on the issue. You must also include a counterargument and rebuttal to make your argument more well-rounded.
- Each argument paragraph should follow PIEIE structure, where the Point is a sub-claim/reason, the Information is cited evidence from the sources you found in your research, and the Explanation is analysis of those quotes.
- Conclusion: explain the significance of the work you have just completed. Why is it important that we talk about your social issue? What are possible solutions to the problem?
- Below is a list of components to include: