PLEASE SEE ATTACHED INSTRUCTIONS
Reflective Paper Milestone #5: Outline with Revised Title Page & Reference List
1. Refer to the materials that you compiled for Weeks 1 and 2 intended for completion of the final paper.
2.
Create an outline of your paper. You may choose to include annotations (adding information, explanations, sentences that you have composed to start each section, etc.)
3. Submit revised title page, outline of paper, and reference list (I HAVE THE REFERENCES PLEASE DON’T WORRY ABOUT THIS PART) with annotations removed by Day 7 of Week 4.
As you prepare this written assignment for the course, please keep in mind that a successful final draft of any written assignment should be the product of brainstorming, outlining, and writing multiple drafts. Many of the assignments in this course are building blocks toward the final Leadership Theory paper, but it is important to keep in mind that you will need to continually revise your work using the feedback from your instructor as well as the Writing Center as you use these pieces to develop the final draft. University of the Rockies Writing Center is a great service for all students, offering 24/7 live chat support and a 24 hour feedback turnaround for papers and discussion posts. It is suggested that you submit a draft for the Writing Center for this paper, and required of you for the written assignments in Weeks 5 and 6. In addition, continue to leverage Grammarly and Turnitin as you build toward the final paper.
Point Value: 7 Points
Weekly Learning Outcome Alignment: 1, 2
Course Learning Outcome Alignment: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
Incorporates Instructor Feedback Into Title Page
Total: 0.50
Distinguished – Incorporates all instructor feedback into title page.
Proficient – Incorporates most instructor feedback into title page.
Basic – Incorporates some instructor feedback into title page.
Below Expectations – Incorporates little instructor feedback into title page.
Non-Performance – Does not incorporate instructor feedback into title page.
Incorporates Information From Annotations in a Logical Order Into the Outline
Total: 1.50
Distinguished – Incorporates information from annotations in a completely clear and logical order.
Proficient – Incorporates information from annotations in a logical order.
Basic – Incorporates information from annotations in a mostly logical order.
Below Expectations – Incorporates information from annotations in a partially logical order.
Non-Performance – Does not incorporate information from annotations in a logical order.
Outline Covers Chosen Leadership Theories in Detail and Represents Critical Thinking on the Chosen Theories/Perspectives
Total: 2.20
Distinguished – Outline covers chosen leadership theories in comprehensive detail and very clearly represents critical thinking on the student’s chosen theories/perspectives.
Proficient – Outline covers the chosen leadership theories in detail and represents critical thinking on the student’s chosen theories/perspectives.
Basic – Outline covers the chosen leadership theories with adequate detail and somewhat represents critical thinking on the student’s chosen theories/perspectives.
Below Expectations – Outline covers the chosen leadership theories in limited detail and minimally represents critical thinking on the student’s chosen theories/perspectives.
Non-Performance – Outline either does not cover leadership theories or does so only superficially.
Written Communication: Control of Syntax and Mechanics
Total: 1.40
Distinguished – Displays meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains no errors and is very easy to understand.
Proficient – Displays comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains only a few minor errors and is mostly easy to understand.
Basic – Displays basic comprehension of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains a few errors which may slightly distract the reader.
Below Expectations – Fails to display basic comprehension of syntax or mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains major errors which distract the reader.
Non-Performance – The assignment is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the instructions.
Written Communication: Evidence and Sources
Total: 1.40
Distinguished – Demonstrates consistent use of reliable, appropriate sources and/or evidence to support ideas that are situated within the discipline and genre of the writing.
Proficient – Demonstrates mostly consistent use of reliable sources that are appropriate to the discipline and genre of the writing. Sources offer some support to the ideas in the writing.
Basic – Demonstrates somewhat inconsistent use of sources that are mostly reliable to the discipline and genre of the writing. Sources offer little support to the ideas in the writing.
Below Expectations – Inconsistently utilizes sources and/or evidence that may be unrelated and offer little support to the ideas in the writing.
Non-Performance – The assignment is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the instructions.
Instructions for final paper below (doesn’t need to be completed, instructions for final paper should help completing outline).
Throughout this course, we have explored various psychological theories of leadership and approaches to the psychology of leadership. This assignment requires you to explore and integrate the concepts learned throughout this course. Submit a 3500 – 4200 word or 10 – 12 page paper (excluding the title page and reference pages) in which you select three distinct psychological theories of leadership (Transformational, behavioral, and trait theory) and evaluate each one in terms of its foundational philosophical assumptions and values. Finally, reflecting on each theory’s underlying principles, identify one that you feel would be particularly important to your career (current or future).
This paper should be a minimum of 3500 – 4200 words or 10-12 pages long (excluding title and references pages) and include a title page, introduction, conclusion, and references page. APA formatting should be used for the paper. Utilize at least 5 sources, 3 of which should be recent (within the last 5-10 years) scholarly, peer-reviewed research articles as references for this paper, and cite them accordingly. The other 2 references may be from the course-assigned texts or other relevant sources.
Be sure to include each of the components below:
· Present a clear overview of three specific leadership theories/approaches.
· Explain the foundational philosophical assumptions and principles of the selected leadership paradigms.
· Briefly discuss the limitations and strengths of each leadership theory/approach selected.
· Thoroughly examine the rationale for why each leadership theory/approach is important to the study of leadership psychology and/or the field of organizational psychology.
· Discuss the relevance of one particular leadership theory/approach to you and your career path.