MISS6000 SML Journal – Due 20 May

Due: 30 April

Value: 50%

Type of assessment: individual

Length: 3000 words

Rationale: This piece of assessment examines your engagement with the prayer practices that comprise the spirituality of missionary leadership. This spirituality undergirds your ministerial practice and engagement in mission.

Task description: Keep a journal of your experiences of prayer during (and after) Intensive 2 (the March retreat). The entries in the journal should reflect:

  1. your personal engagement in intensive 2 with the Ignatian examen,
  2. and your engagement with other prayer practices such as Lectio Divina, Ignatian meditation, and/or the Field Hospital Exercises.
  3. Your personal engagement with St Ignatius’ rules of discernment concerning consolation and desolation (from the First Week of The Spiritual Exercises)

Format: The journal should be submitted as a series of entries as above. You should pay attention to grammar and spelling, but bibliography and referencing is not required for this reflective piece of assessment.

Submission: Submit your work as a single document via the Areté Classroom (Areté Learning Management System (LMS)).

Marking criteria for this task:

GradeHigh DistinctionDistinctionCreditPassConceded PassFail
CriteriaExceptional PerformanceExcellent PerformanceGood PerformanceAdequate PerformanceInadequate PerformanceInadequate performance
Mark80-10070-7960-6950-5948-490-49
Understanding of the TopicThe essay demonstrates an exceptional understanding of the topicThe essay demonstrates an excellent understanding of the topicThe essay demonstrates a strong understanding of the topicThe essay demonstrates an adequate understanding of the topicThe essay demonstrates an inadequate understanding of the topicThe essay demonstrates an inadequate understanding of the topic
Personal Appropriation of the TopicThe essay engages in an in-depth application of the topic to the student’s faith experienceThe essay engages in some depth when applying the topic to the student’s faith experienceThe essay engages in a reasonable reflection upon the student’s faith experience in the light of the topicThe essay engages in an adequate reflection upon the student’s faith experience in the light of the topicThe essay provides an inadequate reflection upon the student’s faith experience in the light of the topicThe essay provides an inadequate reflection upon the student’s faith experience in the light of the topic
Language and writing styleThe writing style is clear and concise – enjoyable to readThe writing style is easy to readThe writing style is easy to read but confusing at some pointsThe writing style is adequateThe writing style is difficult to read and confusing for the markerThe writing style is difficult to read and confusing for the marker
Spelling and GrammarExcellent – few if any errorsVery few errorsSome errorsQuite a few errorsFrequent grammatical and spelling errorsFrequent grammatical and spelling errors
Analysis of Question or TopicThe essay analyses the question well, and clearly and coherently develops its structure from the question itselfThe essay analyses the question and is organises on the basis of reflection on the essay questionThe essay attempts to analyse the question and uses this analysis to organise the essayThe essay fails in its analysis of the question, or fails to grasp the relationship of the various parts of the essay questionThe essay fails to provide a coherent analysis of the question at allThe essay fails to provide a coherent analysis of the question at all
Paragraph structure and flow of argumentThe essay flows from paragraph to paragraph throughout the essay. Each paragraph is well structured, containing one argument or discussion topicThe essay generally flows from paragraph to paragraph. Each paragraph is given structure and has well defined limitsThe essay contains some sense of flow Each paragraph generally contains one argument or topicThe essay has some internal flow; however it is not necessarily clear or coherent   Paragraphs have some structureThe essay does not flow at all.   Paragraphs have more than one argument or have no unified topicThe essay does not flow at all.   Paragraphs have more than one argument or have no unified topic
Conclusion and answer to questionThe conclusion states the essay’s overall answer, and unifies all of its partsThe conclusion clearly posits an argument which is linked to the preceding parts of the essayThe conclusion provides a stated answer and attempts to justify this by reference to preceding parts of the essayThe conclusions provides an answer that is loosely connected to the preceding parts of the essayThe conclusion fails to provide an answer or the argument is not justified by the preceding parts of the essayThe conclusion fails to provide an answer or the argument is not justified by the preceding parts of the essay

Assessment feedback:

Feedback on this task will be available through both the Areté LMS and via email, usually within two weeks of the due date.