MNGT-E1002 - Market-based Development in the Global South, Lecture, 6.9.2022-13.10.2022
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Reflections (instructions and grading)
I want you to discuss your personal views and opinions. My goal is to have you engage in a spirited conversation about Sustainable Entrepreneurship. Of course, I do need to give you a grade, so the following are the criteria:
Write a minimum of three reflections (250-500 words), on any of the course materials. You might consider reflecting on topics such as:
- Continue a discussion point from in class
- What did you disagree with in class?
- What did you find compelling from the class?
- How does this apply to real-world problems that you have seen?
- Do any examples from your working life come to mind?
- What is still unclear from class? (Be sure to do more than just ask a question though! Develop what you know so you can point out the gaps.)
- How can you extend one of the points from class?
- How does this apply to the consulting project you have?
- How does a topic from this class link to what I spoke about in another class?
- How does a topic from this class link to your other courses?
Your highest 3 reflections will be counted (3*8%=24%). reflections will be given a grade of 0-10. I expect most will receive a 7, 8, or 9, with 10s being reserved for those that are exceptionally insightful. Here are a few pointers that will help you get a good grade.
Things that will help you get a good grade of your reflection:
- Rooting your reflection in class materials
- Using real life examples to explore the complexities of the class materials
- Disagreeing with the viewpoints presented in class…in a well-reasoned way. Remember, the views of the instructors are just one point of view, and you are very much encouraged to disagree with them, if you see fit.
- Being very clear about where your lingering questions and doubts are. What are you unsure of? What confuses you? Of course, there is a balance here. One has to bring a viewpoint. Perhaps you are confused because two points seem contradictory. That would be an excellent topic for reflection.
Things that are not helpful for getting a good grade:
- Ignoring class materials, or making it hard to see how this fits into my overall course
- Making an irrelevant or overly general argument
- Being overly argumentative