Liberty University African American Education in Modern Day Discussion
Question Description
This paper is based on the topic, research question, and preliminary thesis statement you submitted in previous assignments and should be in APA format (see the APA Format Quick Guide).
Length: This paper is to be at least 1,300 words in length from the introductory paragraph to the conclusion. This does not count the title page, abstract, or reference pages.
Citations and References: Cite at least five sources throughout the paper and list them on the reference page. Of the five sources, one of them is required to be the course textbook. You may incorporate articles from your Annotated Bibliography Assignment and other course assignments as appropriate. Other sources may include course videos, academic journal articles, books, and textbooks from other courses.
Structure: You have a great deal of latitude in how the paper is structured, but it should follow a logical progression of thought and the guidelines below. See the Historical Topic Analysis Grading Rubric for required elements.
1.Title Page
- Pagination: In APA, all pages are numbered. The title page should be page 1.
- Title: The title should not be the name of the assignment (i.e., Historical Topic Analysis). It should be a phrase drawn from the thesis statement in the introductory paragraph. It should provide the reader a hint of the topic and the main idea supported throughout the paper and may be phrased in a clever, unique fashion. The first letter of all words should be capitalized except for articles (e.g. a, an, the), conjunctions (e.g., and, but), and short prepositions (e.g., of, about), unless they appear as the first word, which is always capitalized. Center and bold your title and position it near the middle of the page or slightly above the middle.
- Other Information on Title Page: Position the items below in the bottom third of the page.
oCandidate Name
oCourse#
oUniversity Name
oDate
2.Abstract: The heading of the abstract should be centered and in bold font.
Place the abstract at the top of a page by itself after the title page.
Do not indent the first line.
The abstract is a brief, comprehensive summary of the contents of the paper. It should present the main ideas and main conclusions/implications. Including the main ideas and conclusions in the abstract is much more important than a simple outline of the structure or headings.
3.Introduction: Do not use the word Introduction as a heading for this section.
The purpose of the introductory paragraph is different from that of the abstract. Do not simply copy the abstract.
In this section, introduce your thesis statement that will be developed throughout the paper. It is the main idea you are presenting. Save other supporting ideas for the body of the manuscript. Do not overload the introductory paragraph with too many concepts that distract from the key point of the thesis statement.
It is best to place the thesis statement at the end of the introductory paragraph. It is typically one or two sentences that serve as a transition into the rest of the paper. Some writers choose to place it as the first sentence of the introduction. Either option is acceptable as long as the introduction is well written and has a logical progression of thought.
4.Summary and Context: Centered in bold with all major words capitalized, enter the first Level 1 heading of your paper. (Level 2 headings are unnecessary for this short of a paper.) Use the words Summary and Context.
- This brief section describes and/or summarizes the topic you have chosen so the reader understands the setting in which the topic developed. This is a succinct presentation of events or circumstances that may have influenced the topic.
- Include transitions that build a logical progression from the thesis statement in the introductory paragraph into the topic and its historical context.
5.Critical Analysis: This Level 1 heading should be formatted the same as the previous one. Use the words Critical Analysis. This section should reflect various perspectives about the topic, including a Biblical worldview lens.
6.Conclusion: Use the same Level 1 formatting as you have done with your other headings above and enter the word Conclusion in centered, bold font. Although your conclusion should include concepts from the thesis statement in the introduction and should have some alignment with the title of the paper, you should not simply restate the thesis statement. Wrap up the paper by emphasizing your main idea and draw a clear conclusion. Typically, a good conclusion does not introduce new information. The conclusion is where you are to discuss implications about what you have already shared and relate ideas to current educational issues.
7.References: Starting at the top of the next page after the end of the manuscript, center in bold font the heading References.
Double space everything throughout your paper, including the reference page. Do not insert additional extra lines/spaces.
Using a hanging indent, which means that the first line of every reference is left-justified with all other lines of the reference indented.
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