Discuss how the topics covered in this course have impacted your understanding of the courts.


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Discuss how the topics covered in this course have impacted your understanding of the courts.


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This assignment requires you to think about what you have learned in this class over the semester. Please answer the following questions in 800-1000 words. Refer to material from the course (readings, discussions, your own submissions), where applicable, to illustrate your points. Be sure to refer to the “Grading Rubric for Writing Assignments” and “Writing Tips” documents. QUESTIONS: (Please answer each fully—more than just a few sentences.) 1. What am I learning? Discuss how the topics covered in this course have impacted your understanding of the courts. Provide examples and evidence. 2. Discuss your understanding of the theories and approaches used to analyze issues that the courts must deal with. In your view, what did they help you understand about your own role in changing the assumptions, beliefs, policies and structures impacting the courts? Explain with examples and provide evidence. 3. What area did I improve most in this class? Provide examples and evidence. 4. How did I learn material best in this course? Provide examples and evidence. 5. What one assignment in this course was my best work? What did I learn and what makes it my best work? What skills did I learn in this project/assignment and what does it say about me as a writer, presenter and critical thinker that I can take away with me for the rest of my academic/professional career? Refer to the specific assignment. 6. Revisit your response to Part (m) of “Who Am I?” (“Why does this class matter? Why am I taking it and how will I apply it to my entire academic career?”). Has your answer changed since the beginning of the semester? Why or why not? 7. How did I learn material when I found it to be difficult? How may I address this difficulty more effectively in the future? Provide examples. 8. What else do I need to learn about this subject and myself as a student of this subject? Skills, information? Explain with examples. 9. What else would I have done if I had time to learn an additional skill, concept, knowledge? Provide examples (e.g., what else would I like to have learned in this course had there been more time?). 10. How can the knowledge or skills I have learned be applied in my future career choice, other courses, or to other parts of my life?