ENGL 106I
Reflective Essay Prompt: Writer’s Autobiography
Due Date:
Feb. 10: Submit your reflective essay (Writer’s Autobiography) as a Word document to Blackboard by the start of class
Evaluation Breakdown: 10% of the portfolio (or 1% of your final grade)
· Minimum of 400 words, but no more than 600 (1.5-2 pages)
· Points will be deducted if the essay is shorter or significantly longer than this range.
· 1 inch margins
· Double-spaced, Times New Roman font, size 12
· Must be uploaded to Blackboard as a or x file.
The Assignment: For this essay, you will reflect on your writing process for the writer’s autobiography. Reflect on: (1) what you did well; (2) what you struggled with, or feel you might need to continue working on if asked to do another writer’s autobiography in the future (or, perhaps, what you might have done differently to make it easier); and (3) how you met the ICaP outcomes listed below. For the writer’s autobiography essay, we focused primarily on the following ICaP outcomes:
· Demonstrate rhetorical awareness of diverse audiences, situations, and contexts
· Critically think about writing and rhetoric through reading, analysis, and reflection
· Provide constructive feedback to others and incorporate feedback into their writing
To illustrate your growth in meeting the outcomes noted above, explicitly mention the following rhetorical moves:
· Cite specific examples
within your drafts and how they illustrate you meeting a specific outcome(s).
· Refer to the growth of your essay (anywhere from the brainstorming process to the final version) and how you were able to revise your practices, strategies, or thought processes.
· Explain how your thoughts, practices, and style have developed in this essay
· Cite specific changes you made from draft to draft
· Discuss how you were able to address the audience(s) and genre situation (writing within a new convention) given to you
· Explain how you were able to incorporate feedback from your peers and me, thus showcasing your collaborative skills
· Cite specific examples
· Discuss how you were able to implement or take advice, which led to new thinking strategies
· How will you incorporate this knowledge in other writing situations in classes or the workforce? In other words, think about the sort of writing that you may have to do as part of your profession. How might this essay and the sort of analysis you had to perform help you with any written communication that you might have to produce as part of your job?
**Because it bears repeating, remember to cite direct examples from your text.
Reflective Essay #1 Rubric
A: Cohesively and cogently addresses all seven of the requirements below.
B: Addresses five or six requirements, excelling in at least one.
C: Consistently addresses four or five requirements, but may fail to incorporate sufficient examples.
D: Does not meet at least three of the requirements, and does not cohesively and adequately
reflect on one’s work, or include examples to demonstrate development.
F: Failure to turn in the reflective essay.
Outcome
Addressed
Instructor Comments
Discuss what you did well and what you struggled with in this essay.
Yes
No
Demonstrate rhetorical awareness of diverse audiences, situations, and contexts
Yes
No
Critically think about writing and rhetoric through reading, analysis, and reflection
Yes
No
Cite specific examples and changes made to your work
Yes
No
Explain how your writing practices have developed an/or how this development will be used later
Yes
No
Discuss both receiving and incorporating feedback from peers and me
Yes
No
Explain how the skills utilized for this essay can be applied to future classes or during your professional career
Yes
No
Additional Instructor Comments:
Reflection Grade: _______