Article Review Instructions During This Course
Article Review Instructions During This Course You Will Complete An Ar
During this course, you will complete an Article Review. You will read the website link “TV, Audio, & Technology—Hurting or Helping Literacy?” provided to you in the Module/Week 3 Reading & Study folder. Your review must include a title page, summary, reflection, brochure choice, and reference page. The paper must be double-spaced, using headings to organize your review. You may use first person in the reflection.
A grading rubric is provided to ensure you follow the expectations.
Paper For Above instruction
Title Page: Your title page must include your name, date, course, and section (centered, double-spaced). You will also include a header with the running head flush left and the page number flush right. It must be an abbreviated title in all caps and must not exceed 50 characters. Each page, including your title page, must have a header, but only the title page will include the words “Running head”.
Summary: Your summary must be on a new page and say “Summary” at the top center of Page 2 in plain text. This section of the paper must be 250–300 words and include general information about BOTH the article and the website link you read.
Reflection: Your reflection must be on a new page and say “Reflection” at the top center of Page 3 in plain text. This section of the paper must be 250–300 words and include a reflection on how you would apply the content of the article to your own classroom.
Brochures: Your brochure choice must be on a new page and say “Brochures” at the top center of Page 4 in plain text. This section of the paper must be 250–300 words. Using the tan box at the bottom of the article, click on the link about Trelease Brochures and choose 2 that you would print out and give to parents. Make sure you include why you would use the 2 you chose, what information you learned, and why you feel it is beneficial to use with your students’ parents.
In-text citations: In-text citations are vital. You will need to cite any and all information or ideas that are not your own. If you directly quote, include quotation marks along with the page number at the end of the citation (Gibson, 2010, p. 123). If you summarize a reference, then you do not need to include the page number (Gibson & Stevenson, 2010). Use citations appropriately and avoid overusing quotes to prevent plagiarism.
Reference Page: Your reference page must say “References” at the top center, with plain text. It must cite everything referenced, including the article and brochures. The references must be in alphabetical order with hanging indentions in current APA format. Include the source where you obtained each reference, especially if obtained online.
Example: Jonas, K., & Bromer, P. (1997). Effects of attitudinal ambivalence on information processing and attitude-intention consistency. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 33, 190–210. https://doi.org/10.1006/jesp.1996.1317
This assignment is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 3.