09 Nov Sustainability Assessment of Tourism Based on Ecological Footprint Analysis
Term papers can take many forms but are often most effective when they are either expository and/or present a persuasive argument for or against a position. When drawing on the literature and building arguments your paper should:
Accurately interpret evidence, statements, graphics, or questions that are raised,
Identify salient arguments,
Thoughtfully analyse and evaluate alternative perspectives,
Draw warranted, judicious, and non-fallacious conclusions,
Justify key observations or results and explain assumptions behind reasoning,
Fair-mindedly follow where evidence and reason lead,
Be well composed – accurate spelling and appropriate grammar occur throughout; the argument is clear; language is appropriate (i.e., avoid meaningless jargon and colloquialisms), and
Appropriately and completely support arguments with references.
Finally, a term paper is stronger when it contributes to our understanding of a topic – observations that transcend the obvious.
