Xploring A Portfolio Topic; Developing A Working Thesis (Local/State)
In Module 1, you were asked to review the assignment instruction for the
Module 8 Portfolio Project. The Portfolio assignment requires that you
select a local or state social issue to explore causes and possible
solutions. As an academic writer, it is vital you form a working thesis
about your topic early, so that you can shape your research and form an
inquiry plan about the research material that you will be using. You will
also need to select and analyze key concepts of the topic early in the
research process.
For this Critical Thinking Assignment, you are to compose a working thesis
that takes a definite position on an arguable issue and maps a few of the
main points you plan to explore. Specifically, your working thesis should
state a problem, describe and evaluate at least one aspect of the cause,
and offer one potential solution. Be sure to accurately *decipher your
assignment (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.*
<http://csuglobal.libguides.com/decipherassign>. Your paper should
accomplish the following:
- Identify the particular *topic (Links to an external site.)Links to an
external site.* <http://csuglobal.libguides.com/exploreatopic> you have
decided on.
- Develop a research question.
- Describe a specific controversy that exists within this topic.
Identify the sides (and there may be more than just two sides). Explain why
each side has the beliefs it does.
- Define which side you agree with and why.
- State the overall claim that you want your essay to prove beyond a
shadow of a doubt. (This will be your working thesis, and it is apt to
change as you progress in later weeks. It is fine to start simple, for
now, and build in more complexity later. Be sure to review the thesis
tools used in this module. Also consider this video on writing a
thesis: "*Developing
a Thesis Statement (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.*
<https://www.lynda.com/Education-Student-Tools-tutorials/Developing-thesis-statement/158319/183908-4.html?org=csuglobal.edu>
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For example, one could explore the recent boom in real estate values in a
specific area of the nation or world. While such a situation could be
positive, it's also possible that any dramatic increase in the cost and
availability of housing could cause problems for some people. Within this
topic, key concepts need to be discovered such as: what are the effects of
changes in home valuations or how does sudden population growth affect a
city? You will need to state and clearly specify your approach and position
on the topic and argue the validity of it. You will also need to understand
any possible arguments against your position.
Before you make a final discussion, try brainstorming. Choose two or three
potential topics and explore the key concepts involved to see if the topic
holds your interest and is achievable.
Requirements:
- Use *third person. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external
site.* <http://www.library.dmu.ac.uk/Support/Heat/index.php?page=488>
- Assert your academic voice.
- Choose a topic related to a problem you would like to address and then
ask a question about how to solve the problem. The question must start
with the phrase, "What would it take to . ..?" Answer the question with a
thesis that names the problem, cause, and solution.
- Describe why you made your final selection, and discuss in some detail
the key concepts you think are important to that topic.
- Cite at least two sources for this assignment. You will have to cite
several credible sources in your final Portfolio Project, so start
exploring credible sources now. In academic writing, it is always best
practice to cite credible sources such as a scholarly journal article. The
CSU-Global Library is an excellent place to search for credible, scholarly
sources. The following resource at the CSU-Global Writing Center should
help you assess a source as credible: *Types of Sources (Links to an
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<http://csuglobal.libguides.com/modhelp/sources>.
- Your written paper should be 2 pages in length not counting the
required title and reference pages.
- Your paper must be formatted according to *CSU-Global Guide to Writing
& APA** (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.*
<http://csuglobal.libguides.com/apacitations>.
- You may use the template paper for this course. (attached below)
Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment Rubric in the Module 2 Folder for
more information on assignment expectations and grading.
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