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Women in Sport 1
Assignment #1 – TIMELINE
1. Timeline of Significant Events – Women in Sport (100 Points)
Using the follow articles or information from any other source, you are going to create a timeline of events (15-20 significant events) for women in sport. Please feel free to add in anything that is specific to your sport that you coach or are involved with. Use some (1-2) details as you explain the significant points on your time line, give us some background regarding each date.
Resources that can be (suggested) used:
http://www.factmonster.com/spot/womeninsportstimeline2.html
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/06/17/opinion/sunday/sundayreview-titleix-timeline.html?_r=0#/#time12_264
https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/significant-events-for-women-in-sports
EXAMPLE:
· Date: June 1972 (only the month and year are necessary)
· Event: Title IX Becomes Law
· Description: A comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity.
You can go back as far as you’d like historically, as well as reflect on more recent events. I would really like to see a wider gamut.
Rubric for Timeline
Criteria |
Needs Work (0-17 pts.) |
Average (18-19 pts.) |
Accomplished (20-22 pts.) |
Exemplary (23-25 pts.) |
Points Earned (200 Total) |
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Clearly defined timeline that includes 15-20 significant dates |
Did not describe |
Confusing or unclear description |
Appropriate description. |
Thorough and engaging description using high level writing skills. |
/25 pts |
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Depth in your description of each date. |
Did not describe | Confusing or unclear description | ||||||||
Interesting and relative topics/dates. New information for the class. |
Did not explain |
Confusing or unclear explanation |
Appropriate explanation. |
Thorough and engaging explanation using high level writing skills. |
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Writing style and language, grammar and mechanics. |
A clear sense of direction is lacking; material presented is not effectively organized; Frequent errors in word use, spelling, grammar, punctuation ,and word choice; not acceptable for graduate level work |
Material is somewhat general or vague, supporting information is not evident, paragraphs structured satisfactorily; Errors in spelling, grammar, word choice, or punctuation that demonstrate a lack of proofreading |
Main ideas and purpose are evident, supporting information is incorporated, overall presentation fits together well; Nearly error free, evidence of conscientious attention to conventions of writing |
Clear communication, of process and critique;, logical sequence, strong supporting information effectively presented, smooth transitions, engaging to reader; Error-free, reflects careful effort, clear grasp of writing conventions and thorough proofreading |
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Total |
/100 pts |