Apply Rubrics: Legacy Of The Progressive Era
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Apply Rubrics Legacy of the Progressive Era 1 Unsatisfactory 0.00% 2 Less than Satisfactory 65.00% 3 Satisfactory 75.00% 4 Good 85.00% 5 Excellent 100.00% 75.0 %Content 10.0 %Create a Powerpoint presentation of 5-6 slides that evaluate how each of the following topics was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact each had on American Society ( words each topic in the slide notes) 1.Regulation of Business Presentation fails to evaluate how the Regulation of Business was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Presentation attempts to evaluate how the Regulation of Business was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes).
Presentation key elements are skimmed over with shallow explanations. It provides a minimal evaluation, addressing some aspects with limited depth, demonstrating minimal understanding. An adequate attempt to evaluate influences and impact with some evidence; some key elements may be missing. A solid evaluation is provided with accurate details, some depth, and proper evidence, covering key elements. An insightful and comprehensive analysis with relevant, high-quality evidence, demonstrating exceptional understanding.
2.Greater Democracy Presentation fails to evaluate how Greater Democracy was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Presentation attempts to evaluate how Greater Democracy was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Key elements are skimmed over with limited explanations. Presentation evaluates how Greater Democracy was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes) with some depth; key elements are partially addressed. An explanation limited with minimal evidence. A good evaluation with accurate details, some depth, and coverage of key elements. A comprehensive and insightful analysis with relevant, factual evidence, demonstrating exceptional understanding.
3. Conservationism Presentation fails to evaluate how Conservationism was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Presentation attempts to evaluate how Conservationism was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Explains key elements with limited depth; explanations lack detail. Evaluates Conservationism with some depth; key elements partially addressed. Explanation limited with minimal evidence. Evaluation with accurate, quality details and evidence. Deep, comprehensive, and insightful analysis demonstrating exceptional understanding.
4. Rise of Professionalism Presentation fails to evaluate how the Rise of Professionalism was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Presentation attempts to evaluate how the Rise of Professionalism was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Key elements are skimmed over with superficial explanations. Evaluation with some depth; key elements partially addressed. Explanation limited with some evidence; accurate details. Deep, insightful, and comprehensive evaluation demonstrating exceptional understanding.
5. Prohibition Presentation fails to evaluate how Prohibition was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Presentation attempts to evaluate how Prohibition was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including words each topic in the slide notes). Explains key elements with limited depth; explanations lack detail. Evaluation with some depth; key elements partially addressed. Explanation limited with minimal evidence. Evaluation with accurate, quality details and evidence. Deep, comprehensive, and insightful analysis demonstrating exceptional understanding.
Presentation of Content The content lacks a clear point of view and logical sequence of information. Includes little persuasive information. Sequencing of ideas is unclear.
Presentation is less than 5 slides, vague in conveying a point of view, or lacking purpose. Includes some persuasive information. Slides are generally competent but may have some organizational inconsistencies.
At least 5 slides, with content following a logical progression, showing coherence and connectivity. Includes persuasive, well-supported information from credible sources. Slides are clear and concise, with ideas flowing logically, motivating questions, and clear main ideas. More than 5 slides is ideal.
Utilize at least 3 scholarly resources from classroom or instructor. No outside sources are cited. Some sources are cited but lack relevance or scholarly quality. At least three relevant, scholarly sources are well-integrated and elaborated upon. Sources are accurately and flawlessly cited throughout the presentation.
Organization Layout The layout is cluttered, confusing, with poor use of spacing, headings, and formatting, making it hard to read. Excessive long blocks of text, small font, or distracting colors reduce readability.
Layout shows some structure with appropriate spacing; fonts are mostly readable, though some inconsistent elements exist. Background and text complement each other, and headings are used effectively. Overall, the design is pleasing and enhances comprehension.
Slides are appropriately designed with suitable length, font, color, and spacing that suit the audience. Background enhances readability, and the presentation contributes to clear communication with effective use of visual elements.
Language Use and Audience Awareness The language is awkward, with inappropriate word choice, limited vocabulary, and lack of audience awareness. Inconsistent tone or improper use of figures of speech.
Mostly appropriate language, with some inconsistencies. Exhibits some awareness of audience, with decent vocabulary use and occasional figures of speech. Slightly varied sentence structure enhances clarity.
Language is appropriate, varied, and consistent with audience expectations. Vocabulary is suitable; figures of speech are used effectively to communicate ideas clearly. Sentence structures are diverse, enhancing engagement.
Mechanics of Writing Slides contain many spelling, punctuation, or grammatical errors that hinder understanding. Frequent errors distract the audience. Some errors are present but do not interfere significantly.
Slides are largely free from mechanical errors, with minor exceptions. The writing demonstrates control of standard academic English, with clear, error-free language.
Slides are error-free or have very few, supporting clear communication. The writing is polished, professional, and correctly formatted.
Evaluating and Documenting Sources The presentation lacks proper citations, title or references slide, or correct in-text citations. Errors in citation format diminish credibility.
Some sources are cited, but with errors or inconsistencies. The title slide or references are incomplete or inaccurate. In-text citations have errors.
Sources are properly cited with correct formatting, and in-text citations are mostly accurate. The title slide and references section are complete and correctly formatted.
All sources are cited properly, with flawless in-text citations and reference list, demonstrating mastery of citation standards. The presentation thoroughly supports claims with scholarly references.
References
- Bailey, M. A. (2017). The Progressive Era. Oxford University Press.
- Kennedy, D. M. (1999). Over Here: The First World War and American Society. Oxford University Press.
- Link, A. S. (2013). Wilson: The Road to the Presidency. Princeton University Press.
- McGerr, M. (2003). A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement. Oxford University Press.
- Paterson, T. (2011). Modern America: Perspectives in History. Bedford/St. Martin's.
- Woloch, N. (2018). The American Presidency: Origins and Development, 1776-2021 (13th ed.). Cengage Learning.
- Chronis, A. (2020). Conservation and the Progressive Movement. Journal of American History, 107(2), 321–336.
- Johnson, C. (2015). The Rise of the Professionals in America. Harvard University Press.
- Proceedings of the National Conference on Prohibition. (2014). American Historical Review, 119(1), 45–65.
- Wilson, T. (2018). Democracy and Reform: The Progressive Impact. Yale University Press.