Sociology+Semester+Wrap-Up

===Students are expected to reflect on their skills improvement and the content knowledge gained from this semester through a detailed, thoughtful reflection. ===
 * **Assessment value**: 15% of the semester studies grade. It is worth 15 of the 20 "major reflective writings" points.
 * **Specifications**
 * 4.5-6.5 pages, double-spaced, 1" margins, Times New Roman font
 * Google Doc shared in Google collection. The document's title is "(your name) Fall 2012 Sociology Semester Wrap Up"
 * **Content**: The reflection should address each of the following:
 * **Skills**(Approx. 3/5 of the reflection) - Reflect on how you did or did not develop in each of these areas. Include specific examples as often as possible. Also, include headings for each section. Some sections may only be a few sentences while others may involve multiple paragraphs.
 * Research (Traditional & Original Field Research)
 * Speaking/Presenting
 * Writing
 * Reading
 * Analysis
 * Reflection
 * Challenging One’s Self/Academic Risktaking
 * Learning in the Community and/or Globally
 * Individual Exploration/Lifelong Learning
 * Collaboration
 * (optional) - Developing a Skill That You as a Student Needs
 * Conclusion: //**Conclude the skills part of the wrap-up by assessing what was the most helpful part of the course in developing your skills and what Mr. Duncan could do to help students develop more in the future.**//
 * **Content** (Approx. 2/5 of the reflection) - Reflect on the most important and/or interesting lessons learned content-wise from this semester. Be specific on what you learned and why you thought those were the most important/interesting. In addition, conclude with what you would have wanted to learn more and what you think should be done to help students learn more content in the future.
 * **Work time**: At least half of three separate class days will be dedicated to the reflection.
 * **Due date**: The reflection should be in each student's Google collection prior to the start of the following classes:
 * **Fri Dec 7 - C block**
 * **Mon Dec 10 - G block**
 * //Any edits, no matter how minor//, //done after the deadline will result in late credit for the entire reflection.//
 * Honesty and thoughtfulness are the most important aspects of the reflection. If you did not improve in skills and/or did not learn much, include that in your reflection!