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Incorporating Articles into Your Discussion

Reminder: The Correct Way to Cite an Article

Horn, C. (2005). Standardized assessment and the flow of students into the college admission pool.  Educational Policy, 19(2), 331-348.                         

(see the skeleton to see how website, videos, etc must be APA-cited or google it)

 

 

The Correct Way to Name Authors and Article Titles

(titles & authors must be named)

 

Example:

In “Standardized assessment and the flow of students into the college admission pool,” Horn explains the historical changes in college entrance exams.

 

INCORECT WAYS TO NAME AUTHORS AND ARTICLE TITLES!!!!!  DO THIS AND DIE!!

(Not really but I needed to get your attention!)

 

1)    In “Standardized assessment and the flow of students into the college admission pool” by Horn, he explains the historical changes in college entrance exams.

2)    In “Standardized assessment and the flow of students into the college admission pool” by Horn, the article explains the historical changes in college entrance exams.

3)    In “Standardized assessment and the flow of students into the college admission pool” by Horn, it explains the historical changes in college entrance exams.

4)    In “Standardized assessment and the flow of students into the college admission pool” explains the historical changes in college entrance exams.

5)    I read “Standardized assessment and the flow of students into the college admission pool.”  The article explains the historical changes in college entrance exams.

 

 

To see the standard for what a first-year college student should be able to do (APA citing, grammar, annotating, reading, etc) to compete successfully for internships and get an A in this class, you can always look at Andrene’s DAB (go to https://bit.ly/andrene)

 

  

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