7-4 Journal Reflection: Creating A Movement
SCS 100 Module Seven Journal Reflection Guidelines and Rubric
Prompt: Choose a current social movement. You may choose your own or select one of the following: Occupy Wall Street movement, Black Lives Matter movement, the environmental movement, or the gender equality movement.
While you might have not heard of the specific organizations involved in the movements, you have likely heard of issues raise d by participants in these movements. Answer the following questions about the movement you have selected in 1 to 2 sentences each.
1. Which social movement did you choose, and what interests you about the movement? 2. How have you learned about this social movement (news articles, social media, social commentary, conversation with others, television news)? 3. What is the “big question” or inquiry that the movement is trying to answer? 4. What do you think has caused the movement to gain or lose momentum? How does this movement either directly or indirectly impact your day-to-day
life? For example, if you are looking at the environmental movement, maybe you were directly impacted by a tax break for purc hasing a new Prius or putting new energy-efficient windows in your home.
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Submit your journal reflection in a Microsoft Word document.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Engagement of Response
Answers all of the questions posed
Answers some of the questions posed, but not all
Does not answer a ny of the questions posed
40
Focus of Response
Provides focused and direct reflection to answer questions posed
Provides reflection, but the focus is unclear o r unrelated to the questions posed
Does not provide reflection 40
Communicates Clearly
Clearly communicates key ideas and thoughts in a short-answer response
Response needs clarification in order to support understanding of key ideas and thoughts
Response is not legible and key ideas or t houghts are not understandable
20
Total 100%
- SCS 100 Module Seven Journal Reflection Guidelines and Rubric
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