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I haven't seen the assignment or Rubric yet. Where's that found?
I've not seen that specifically linked, but here's a video by Forest Valkai going over it. Including the the response from the instructor explaining exactly why she got a zero. (this link will start right before that section.)
I appreciate the video, but does he link the actual assignment or rubric? I know I can get a million opinions on it and I've seen the paper, but I want to know what the wording of the actual assignment is.
Again: I've not seen anywhere where that's specifically linked.
the timestamp I linked the forest video is him reading a screen grab from the instructor's response as to exactly why they got the grade they got. one reason was not addressing the article in an assignment that was to react to an article. Which- also as Forest had said elsewhere- is a fairly normal type of essay to write up for anything related to science.
there's also a significant corpus of messaging board conversations with other students where the student was very offensive.