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COMR2010- Cultural Diversity

ASSESSMENT BRIEF
Subject Code and Title COMR2010- Cultural Diversity: A Personal Perspective
Assessment 1 Reflective Journal entries (3 Parts)
Individual/Group Individual
Length 1000 words each journal entry (3 in total)
Learning Outcomes 1. Reflect upon, identify and articulate the
importance of cultural awareness and
understanding of intercultural competence
2. Explain and apply a range of theories needed to
successfully live together in a culturally diverse
world.
3. Identify and apply skills in mindfulness and critical
reflection and awareness that supports your own
development of intercultural competence.
5. Communicate orally and in writing an awareness
and understanding of intercultural competence.
Submission Part A: By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday of Week 4
(Module 2)
Part B: By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday of Week 8
(Module 4)
Part C: By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday of Week 10
(Module 5)
Weighting 20% for each part (60% in total)
Total Marks 100 marks for each part
Context:
Reflective writing is evidence of reflective thinking, and is a process where you can learn from your
experiences. In particular, the reflective journal assessment in this subject supports you to explore
and articulate your intercultural learning and its relevance to your personal, social and professional
life.
Instructions:
You will complete three reflective journal entries for this subject addressing the prompt (topic) given
by your lecturer for each of the reflections.
For each journal entry, write at least 1000 words, drawing specifically from the subject’s learningCOMR2010_Assignment 2_reflective journal_T3/2020 Page 2 of 6
resources (please indicate by using APA referencing). For each journal entry, you are required to:
Write a reflective piece that highlights your learning arising from your engagement with the
subject’s resources and learning activities.
Effectively communicate your ideas and perspectives to demonstrate your learning
(referring to authors using APA referencing).
Articulate the significance of your learning (why it matters).
Identify how you can use your learning, especially in relation to personal, social and
professional contexts: How will my learning influence my future behaviour or practices?
Please submit a WORD document
Reflective Journal Entry: Part A (covering Modules 1 and 2) is due end of
Module 2 (Week 4).
Reflective Journal Entry: Part B (covering Modules 3 and 4) is due end of
Module 4 (Week 8).
Reflective Journal Entry: Part C (covering Module 5) is due end of Module 5
(Week 10).COMR2007_Assignment 2_Reflective_Journal Page 3 of 6
Learning Rubrics for each part A, B, C
Assessment
Attributes
Fail
(0-49%)
Pass
(50-64%)
Credit
(65-74%)
Distinction
(75-84%)
High Distinction
(85-100%)
Knowledge and
understanding of the
concepts from the
modules
30%
Limited understanding of required
concepts and knowledge
Key components of the assignment are
not addressed.
Satisfactory knowledge
or understanding of
the concepts.
Highlights learning
from the subject’s
resources and
experiences.
Resembles a recall or
summary of key ideas.
Often
conflates/confuses
assertion of personal
opinion with
information
substantiated by
evidence from the
research/course
materials.
Thorough knowledge
or understanding of
the concepts.
Highlights learning
from the subject’s
resources and
experiences that
support personal
opinion and
information
substantiated by
evidence.
Demonstrates a
capacity to explain and
apply relevant
concepts through
reflection.
Highly developed
understanding of
the concepts.
Discriminates
between assertion
of personal
opinion of learning
and information
substantiated by
robust evidence
from the
research/course
materials and
extended reading.
Well
demonstrated
capacity to explain
and apply relevant
concepts through
reflection.
A sophisticated
understanding of the
concepts.
Reflectively,
systematically and
critically discriminates
between assertion of
personal opinion and
information
substantiated by
robust evidence from
the research/course
materials and
extended reading.
Mastery of concepts
and application to
new
situations/further
learning.
Critical reasoning,
presentation and
defence of key
concept/ideas
20%
Specific position (perspective or
argument) fails to take into account the
complexities of the issue(s) or scope of
the assignment.
Makes assertions that are not justified.
Specific position
(perspective or
argument) begins to
take into account the
issue(s) or scope of the
assignment.
Specific position
(perspective or
argument) takes into
account the
complexities of the
issue(s) or scope of the
Specific position
(perspective or
argument) is
expertly presented
and accurately
takes into account
Specific position
(perspective or
argument) is
presented expertly,
authoritatively and
imaginatively, COMR2007_Assignment 2_Reflective_Journal Page 4 of 6
Justifies any
conclusions reached
with arguments not
merely assertion.
Articulates the
significance of learning.
assignment. Others’
points of view are
acknowledged.
Justifies any
conclusions reached
with well-formed
arguments not merely
assertion.
the complexities of
the issue(s) and
scope of the
assignment.
Justifies any
conclusions
reached with well
developed
arguments that
relate specifically
to the significance
of learning.
accurately taking into
account the
complexities of the
issue(s) and scope of
the assignment.
Limits of position are
acknowledged.
Justifies any
conclusions reached
with sophisticated
arguments.
Analysis and
reflection on key
concepts addressing
the prompt
20%
Limited synthesis and analysis.
Limited application/recommendations
based upon analysis.
Demonstrated analysis
and synthesis of new
knowledge with
application.
Identifies how learning
can be applied in
practical ways.
Shows the ability to
interpret relevant
information and
literature.
Well-developed
analysis and synthesis
with application of
recommendations
linked to analysis/
synthesis.
Clear and detailed
identification of how
learning can be applied
in different contexts.
Thoroughly
developed and
creative analysis
and synthesis with
application of
recommendations
linked to
analysis/synthesis.
Highly sophisticated
and creative analysis
and synthesis of new
with existing
knowledge.
Strong application
with clear
justifications based
on analysis/
synthesis.
Applies knowledge to
new situations/ other
cases.COMR2007_Assignment 2_Reflective_Journal Page 5 of 6
Use of academic and
discipline
conventions and
sources of evidence
20%
Poorly written with errors in spelling,
grammar.
Demonstrates inconsistent use of good
quality, credible and relevant research
sources to support and develop ideas.
There are mistakes in using the APA
style.
Is written according to
academic genre (e.g.
with introduction,
conclusion or
summary) and has
accurate spelling,
grammar, sentence
and paragraph
construction.
Demonstrates
consistent use of
credible and relevant
research sources to
support and develop
ideas, but these are
not always explicit or
well developed.
There are no mistakes
in using the APA style.
Is well-written and
adheres to the
academic genre (e.g.
with introduction,
conclusion or
summary).
Demonstrates
consistent use of high
quality, credible and
relevant research
sources to support and
develop ideas.
There are no mistakes
in using the APA style.
Is very well-written
and adheres to the
academic genre.
Consistently
demonstrates
expert use of good
quality, credible
and relevant
research sources
to support and
develop
appropriate
arguments and
statements. Shows
evidence of
reading beyond
the key reading
There are no
mistakes in using
the APA style.
Expertly written and
adheres to the
academic genre.
Demonstrates expert
use of high-quality,
credible and relevant
research sources to
support and develop
arguments and
position statements.
Shows extensive
evidence of reading
beyond the key
reading
There are no mistakes
in using the APA
Style.
Effective
communication
10%
Difficult to understand for audience, no
logical/clear structure, poor flow of
ideas, argument lacks supporting
evidence.
No effort is made to keep audience
engaged, audience cannot follow the
line of reasoning.
Information,
arguments and
evidence are presented
in a way that is not
always clear and
logical.
Attempts are made to
keep the audience
Information,
arguments and
evidence are well
presented, mostly
clear flow of ideas and
arguments.
The audience is mostly
engaged, line of
Information,
arguments and
evidence are very
well presented,
the presentation is
logical, clear and
well supported by
evidence.
Expertly presented;
the presentation is
logical, persuasive,
and well supported
by evidence,
demonstrating
learning by discussing
key ideas/concepts
from resources.COMR2007_Assignment 2_Reflective_Journal Page 6 of 6
Little use of presentation aids, or the
presentation aids and material used are
irrelevant.
engaged, but not
always successful. Line
of reasoning is often
difficult to follow.
Presentation aids are
used more for effect
than relevance.
reasoning is easy to
follow.
Effective use of
presentation aids.
Engages the
audience,
demonstrates
cultural sensitivity.
Carefully and well
prepared
presentations aids
are used.
Engages and sustains
audience’s interest in
the topic,
demonstrates high
levels of cultural
sensitivity
Effective use of
diverse presentation
aids, including
graphics and multi
media.


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