the benefits of being a health care worker (nurse)
the benefits of being a health care worker (nurse)
Category | A—Excellent | C—Needs Work | D—Poor |
Introduction
20% |
The introduction is well-structured. A hook statement and a good thesis statement are included.
20% |
The introduction is included with a thesis statement along with major errors, or either one of the statements are missing.
10% |
The introduction is not found.
0% |
Supporting Paragraph 1
15% |
The author makes a compelling argument about how the essay works argumentatively.Content is clearly stated.
The supporting topic/point is clearly stated and discussed as stated in the thesis statement. The word count/presentation length is adequate. Analytic claim is supported with evidence from the text (and possibly, context). Each piece of evidence is examined closely, as the author moves through a critical analysis that offers a specific reading of the text. 15% |
The author’s argument is either not argumentative in nature or is not debatable. The author may provide some textual evidence. However, parts of the “argument” are not convincing.
7% |
The author makes no claims about how the essay works argumentatively. The content of the supporting paragraphs is unclear. The topic sentence is not clearly stated. Word count/ presentation length not met.
0% |
Supporting Paragraph 2
15% |
The author makes a compelling argument about how the essay works argumentatively.Content is clearly stated.
The supporting topic/point is clearly stated and discussed as stated in the thesis statement. The word count/presentation length is adequate. Analytic claim is supported with evidence from the text (and possibly, context). Each piece of evidence is examined closely, as the author moves through a critical analysis that offers a specific reading of the text. 15% |
The author’s argument is either not argumentative in nature or is not debatable. The author may provide some textual evidence. However, parts of the “argument” are not convincing.
7% |
The author makes no claims about how the essay works argumentatively. The content of the supporting paragraphs is unclear. The topic sentence is not clearly stated. Word count/ presentation length not met.
0% |
Supporting Paragraph 3
15% |
The author makes a compelling argument about how the essay works argumentatively. Content is clearly stated.
The supporting topic/point are clearly stated and discussed as stated in the thesis statement. The word count/presentation length is adequate.Analytic claim is supported with evidence from the text (and possibly, context). Each piece of evidence is examined closely, as the author moves through a critical analysis that offers a specific reading of the text. 15% |
The author’s argument is either not argumentative in nature or is not debatable. The author may provide some textual evidence. However, parts of the “argument” are not convincing.
7% |
The author makes no claims about how the essay works argumentatively. The content of the supporting paragraphs is unclear. The topic sentence is not clearly stated. Word count/ presentation length not met.
5% |
Conclusion
20% |
Conclusion is well structured. Recommendation is given by the author.
20% |
Conclusion is structured with lack of precision and recommendation.
10% |
Conclusion is not included.
0% |
APA format
15% |
The author follows an APA format, Title page, headings, and reference page are included per APA format.
Essay references 3 well-chosen sources, which are scholarly/peer-reviewed journal article. In text citations and reference list are complete and correct according to APA guidelines. 15% |
The author encounters major mistakes in following an APA format. More than one items (title, headings, and reference page are missing.
Essay references fewer than 2 sources and/or does not include a scholarly/peer-reviewed journal article. In-text citations and reference list contain numerous errors in APA style. One missing/incorrect in-text citation and/or reference 7% |
Essay references are not included and if they are included and none of them are scholarly/peer-reviewed journal article.
Missing in-text citations and/or reference list. 0% |
Academic writing style
10% |
The writing is appropriately academic in tone/style and is virtually free of grammatical and mechanical errors.
10% |
The writing style may not be appropriate to academic contexts; it contains numerous, repeated errors.
5% |
The writing style is inappropriate and full of distracting errors.
0% |
5 paragraph
reference 5 yrs to present
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Introduction
Healthcare is usually an extensive term that is used to describe a variety of careers that cater to health services. Notably, every career has its advantages and disadvantages, and the healthcare industry is no exception. Nurses are known to be an integral part of the healthcare industry, and also the opportunities presented by the healthcare industry are rare in other professions (Fancourt, 2017).
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