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CCSS4043 Global Issues and Everyday Life

2024-25 Semester 1

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HKU Space Community College

CCSS4043 Global Issues and Everyday Life

Semester 1 2024-2025

Instructions on group exercise (10%) and individual discussion paper 2 (20%)

A. Group exercise / individual discussion paper questions

Question topic:

The same set of questions applies to both the group exercise and individual paper.

Each student can choose any of the following questions when writing his/her individual

discussion paper, which will be due one week after the discussion.

Minimum number of reference articles:

For the individual discussion paper, each student needs to utilize a minimum of four

articles to answer any one of the following questions. For the group exercise, however, each

group needs to refer to only two articles. You can use the article in the link below as one

of the articles.

1. The Israel-Gaza War (2023-) triggered waves of student protests across campuses

around the world. In the United States, the struggle between pro-Israeli and pro-

Palestine forces has deeply divided the campuses. Draw on concepts from Lectures 4

and 6

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, and do a primary news search to understand this phenomenon. Summarize the

controversy and evaluate the factors behind the culture war.

Begin with a search at the following link and utilize information from at least FOUR

news articles to support/illustrate your arguments. https://news.google.com (run a

search on Gaza and US universities).

2. Apply the concepts you have learnt from Lecture 8

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and do a primary news search to

understand the current food insecurity in Somalia. Critically evaluate the reasons behind

the crisis.

Begin with a search at the following link and utilize information from at least FOUR

news articles to support/illustrate your arguments. https://news.google.com (run a

search on “food insecurity” in Somalia).

3. Apply the concepts you have learnt from Lecture 7 and do a primary news search to

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Each question asks you to apply concepts from one or two lecture(s). However, concepts from other lectures may

be relevant. While you are not required to incorporate concepts from other lectures, extra credit will be given to

papers that effectively do so to supplement and deepen the analysis.

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understand how the public health system in Asia or Europe tackles health disinformation.

Please choose a specific country from either East Asia or Western Europe. Conclude your

paper/presentation with a critical evaluation of its effectiveness.

Begin with a search at the following link and utilize information from at least FOUR

news articles to support/illustrate your arguments. https://news.google.com (run a

search on “public health”, “health disinformation”, COVID-19, Asia/Europe).

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B. Group exercise (L11) (10%)

The group exercise during Lecture 11 (hereafter L11) is designed to help the class brainstorm on

these questions. Students will be assessed on a group basis. The exercise accounts for 10% of

your total course score.

Prior preparation

To facilitate the group exercise:

- All students should review the three questions and course materials before attending L11.

- Unlike the first exercise, each group will be notified of the topic it is randomly assigned one

week earlier in Lecture 10. This will provide more time for each group to prepare.

Arrangement in L11

- Punctuality and full attendance are expected as this is a regular class.

- Each group will be given 50 minutes to prepare a presentation of no more than 5 PowerPoint

slides (excluding cover slide and reference list).

- Your instructor will walk around the room and give you necessary feedback as (s)he sees fit.

- Each group will take turns to do a 10-minute presentation. Time yourself well. Identify the

key points, leave additional details for the Q&A session. Groups that overrun will be

penalized.

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B. Group exercise (L11) (cont’d)

Rundown (Be on time!)

50 min - Discussion and preparation of PowerPoint Slides.

10 min break - Your instructor will create a link for uploading your Ppt. to SOUL. Each

group must upload a copy of their slides during the first 5 minutes of the

break to their SOUL class page. Your instructor will have ALL the files

downloaded to the classroom computer before the presentations begin.*

- To avoid wasting time, please attach a readable presentation file

(pptx, not pdf).

- You will be notified of your sequence in presentation during the break.

- ALL group must be ready by the time presentations start and pay

attention to other classmates while they are presenting.

Group

presentations

(35 min)

- Presentation: 10 min x 2 groups = 20 min (no overtime allowed)

- Q&A + feedback: 15 min

Group

presentations

(35 min)

- Presentation: 10 min x 2 groups = 20 min (no overtime allowed)

- Q&A + feedback: 15 min

Group

presentations

(35 min)

- Presentation: 10 min x 2 groups = 20 min (no overtime allowed)

- Q&A + feedback: 15 min

Remaining time (15 min): Concluding feedback from instructor

*

Type in the full name of everyone in your group on the cover slide. Missing names will count as absentees

and receive zero scores for this entire exercise.

Rules on Plagiarism and citation format

Although in-text citation is not required for the presentation (but which is mandatory for the

written paper), all groups must provide a full reference list at the end of the PowerPoint. The

work you present as a group must also reflect your original work. Group presentations that

rely heavily on AI-generated summaries will be strictly penalized (and risk getting a

zero score). Make sure you process the materials on your own and prepare your own summary

and analysis. Read the instructions on “Avoiding Plagiarism in both Group Presentation and

Individual Paper” carefully.

Grading Criteria

Each presentation counts towards 10% of your final score. Refer to the next page for the grading

rubric.

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After the exercise

ALL students should download and fill out the peer evaluation form on an individual basis.

Upload your form to your SOUL lecture page within 48 hours after the presentation. There is

NO need to discuss the form with your teammates.

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Grading Rubric for the group exercise (10%)

Grading Criteria Superior Good Average Unsatisfactory Unacceptable

Structure and Coherence

Structure, coherence,

and effectiveness of

argument

Work has a strong, clear, and

unified focus & purpose that

effectively addresses the

question.

Work has a clear and unified

focus and purpose that

satisfactorily addresses the

question.

Work has some clarity of

focus and purpose, and which

delivers a general response to

the question.

Work has limited clarity of

focus and purpose, and the

response o the question is too

general or at times

incoherent.

Work lacks focus and

purpose. The answer to the

question is incoherent or

unclear.

Application

Utilization of concepts

from course materials

Effective and through

utilization of relevant

concepts from course

materials.

Satisfactory utilization of

major and relevant concepts

from course materials.

Work presents some

reference to relevant concepts

from course materials.

Work presents limited

reference to concepts from

course materials.

Minimal or absence of

reference to relevant concepts

from course materials.

Application to the case

and use of evidence

Use specific and convincing

examples to illustrate and

develop the argument.

Use relevant examples to

develop the argument.

Use examples to develop most

of the argument.

Use incomplete or vaguely

developed examples to only

partially support claims.

No or near-absence of

relevant examples, claims

made are unsupported and

irrelevant to the topic.

Independent and

reflective thinking

Original and critical

reflection on the case and

subject matter.

Critical reflection on the case

and subject matter.

General reflection on the case

and subject matter.

Lack of reflection on the case,

more like a regurgitation or

summary of class notes or

secondary materials.

Absence of reflection and

independent thinking.

Presentation

Delivery and ability to

respond to questions

Steady performance, speaks

loud & clear & at the right

pace, good eye contact and

rapport with audience.

Effective team collaboration.

Effective and thoughtful

response to questions.

Steady performance, speaks

loud & clear, looks up during

most of presentation.

Satisfactory team

collaboration.

Effective response to

questions.

Speaks clearly most of the

time.

Team collaboration is

acceptable but relies too

heavily on a few members.

Ability to provide a general

response to questions.

Cannot hear presentation

effectively at times, relies on

notes too much, poor rapport

with audience.

Poor team collaboration.

Weak/incoherent response to

questions.

Barely audible, does not look

up, lack of interaction with

audience.

Poor team collaboration.

Confused and fails to address

questions.

OVERALL Superior (>8.5) Good (7-8.5) Average (6-6.9) Unsatisfactory (4-5.9) Unacceptable (below 4)

Penalty for failure to email the instructor your Ppt file before presentation: Total Score: /10

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C. Individual discussion paper (20%)

You need to write on one of the three questions. You can choose to write on the same topic

assigned to the group, or the group question your group is not assigned to present on. Each paper

counts towards 15% of your final course score.

All questions are problem-based. To complete and do a decent job on your paper, you need to

do some basic and independent research. This exercise assesses your ability to apply what is

taught in class and reflect on the materials. A mere summary of what others have said would not

suffice, nor is a general response to the question that makes little reference to what is discussed

in class. Take the time to review your course materials and develop your ideas as you apply

relevant concepts or themes to the case. Refer to the grading rubrics at the end of this

document for more details on the grading criteria.

Basic Instructions

- Write an individual reflection paper of around 1,000 words (max limit: 1,200 words) on one

of the questions in Section A.

- Deadline: The individual paper will be due one week after the group exercise (e.g., if

your group meets on 4 Dec, your paper is due on 11 Dec, whether that is a public holiday or

not). Upload it to your SOUL lecture page. Papers submitted after 11:59 pm on the due date

will be penalized.

- There is no need for a cover page, but you need to put down your student number (not your

name) and question number on the front page of your assignment. Use your student ID as

your file name (e.g., 20024533.docx) and include a wordcount (excluding references and

footnotes) at the end of your paper.

- Format: All assignments must follow the following format: font size 12 point, double spacing,

and normal margins. The pages must be numbered.

- As with other formal academic assignments, you need to provide complete reference (in-text

citation and bibliography at the end of the paper) referencing in this paper.

- Submit your assignment in word or pdf format. Documents submitted in any other format

will not be graded and may not be recognized by the SOUL system. Assignments with the

wrong format and which require resubmission after the due date will be counted as late.

- Read the instructions on “Avoiding Plagiarism in both Group Presentation and

Individual Paper” before you submit your paper.

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Grading Rubric for the individual paper (Base of 100, to be converted to 20%)

Grading Criteria Superior Good Average Unsatisfactory Unacceptable

Structure, coherence,

and effectiveness of

argument

Address the question

effectively and analytically.

Writing is clear, concise, and

well organized.

Ability to synthesize ideas

into a coherent and logical

argument.

Address the question fairly

effectively.

Writing is mostly clear,

concise, and well organized.

Ability to formulate a fairly

coherent and logical

argument.

Attempting the question

correctly but in a general

manner.

Writing is generally logical

and clear, but occasionally

vague or repetitive.

Failure to address the

question effectively.

Writing is unclear and/or

disorganized.

Thoughts are not expressed in

a logical manner.

Writing is unclear,

disorganized, and incoherent.

Breadth and

comprehension of

relevant

concepts/themes from

class

Effective and thorough use of

relevant course materials.

Demonstrate an advanced

and thorough understanding

of the subject matter.

Adequate coverage of relevant

course materials.

Demonstrate a satisfactory

and thoughtful

understanding of the subject

matter.

Partial or uneven coverage of

relevant course materials.

Ability to identify key ideas

and demonstrate basic

understanding of the subject

matter, but leans towards a

regurgitation or summary of

general or secondary

materials.

Sporadic application of

concepts/themes that are

somewhat relevant to the

question.

Limited understanding of the

subject matters.

Recall only a very limited

amount of relevant

knowledge.

Opinionated claims with no

reference to relevant concepts

or materials.

Application to the case

and use of evidence

Use specific and convincing

examples to illustrate and

develop the argument.

Use relevant examples to

develop the argument.

Use examples to develop most

of the argument.

Use incomplete or vaguely

developed examples to only

partially support claims.

Lack of examples (or relevant

examples)

Claims are mostly

unsupported or irrelevant to

the topic.

Independent thinking

and depth of reflection

Independent and in-depth

critical reflection on the

subject matter and case.

Critical reflection on the case

and subject matter.

General reflection on or

summary of standard points.

Lack of reflection on the

subject matter and case.

Mere regurgitation of course

materials or presentation

summaries.

Discussion is shallow or

mechanical, absence of

reflection and independent

thinking.

OVERALL Superior (>85) Good (70-85) Average (60-69) Unsatisfactory (40-59) Unacceptable (below 40)

Deduction of points for citation errors or lateness: /100 Total Score: /100

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