Online classroom of Ronald Castillo y Maglaqui, Professor of Political Science at the University of Santo Tomas - Faculty of Arts and Letters. But for the time being, starting 2022, this blog serves as a student's public notebook of thoughts while he undertakes his international PhD in Asia Pacific Studies at National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan. Reach him through rmcastillo@ust.edu.ph
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
POL 264 Rubric for Argumentative Paper
Use the rubric as guideline in writing your paper, copy and paste this rubric. It must be on the 1st page of your paper. This does not count to the 3 to 4 page count of the paper.
POL 264 Syllabus
Download, read, always bring to class.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30MHtoilXd4Q3JGcXM3Z3VuMVU/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30MHtoilXd4Q3JGcXM3Z3VuMVU/view?usp=sharing
PGC Syllabus
Download, read, always bring to class.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30MHtoilXd4RVlsVjUzLVROSG8/view?usp=sharing
Saturday, January 23, 2016
PGC Class Presentations
First, a bit of a possible good news. I plan to make next week a content appreciation class by having a film viewing. Pls have multimedia prepared (TV or laptop with VGA/HDMI cable and audio cords). Hence if you secure the equipment, we procede to film viewing and I will move the group presentations to Monday (February 1, 2015). But, if no equipment is secured, we procede to random calling of groups for presentation. Groups not ready will forfeit to present and get a rating of 50 for the said activity.
Guidelines for the class presentation:
- Each group will have a time allocation from 10 to 15 minutes.
- Each of the samples must have a brief oral explanation.
- The task is a presentation of researched examples of the concepts from parts A, B and D of the textbook. It is not a report. hence I expect you to be creative in presenting.
- Each group will have a group grade totaling 20 pts. See Rubric below for the grading.
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