Discuss leadership for healthcare practitioners.

This brief assignment checklist is designed to help students avoid some of the most common mistakes they make in their coursework.

HAVE YOU READ THE MODULE GUIDE? IF NOT, DO IT NOW! In it you will find details about word counts for coursework; the assessment criteria your work is marked against and the learning outcomes – the basis for the assessment strategy in each module.

Students often lose marks by forgetting some of the more straightforward elements of their assignments. We recommend that you “tick off” each of the points below as you prepare your work for submission. If you need any help, ask your tutor or visit Skills for Learning at: http://www.wlv.ac.uk/lib/skills_for_learning.aspx

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Have you kept to the word count? You will lose marks if you do not. 10% under or over the word count is usually OK. If you are not sure, check with your tutor.

Have you read and responded to all aspects of the assignment brief? Have you read and understood the assessment criteria?

Have you met the learning outcomes? You will lose marks and your work may even be failed if you have not.

Have you demonstrated that you can write critically? Show you have supported your arguments using academic literature; you have presented ideas and information which challenges thinking, and you have offered discussion points which extends your own or others’ viewpoints.

Have you maintained an academic tone throughout your work? Have you tried to avoid using the same words over and over again?

Have you checked that the referencing/bibliography in your assignment is in line with your course requirements? Do in text citations match those shown in your reference list?

Have you proof-read your work and used spellcheck software to check your spelling and grammar?

Have you made sure your font size, colour, style, line spacing and margins are appropriate to the work as specified by your tutor?

Have you included all the appropriate sections required for the assignment?

Can you confirm that the work submitted is not plagiarised – that it is written in your own words, not copied and appropriately referenced?

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