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Thesis Proposal Grading Form - Department of Kinesiology - Boise ...

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BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY – DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Exercise and Sport Studies Programs<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Physical Education Pedagogy<br />

<strong>Thesis</strong> <strong>Proposal</strong> <strong>Grading</strong> <strong>Form</strong><br />

Committee member:<br />

Student:<br />

Date:<br />

Presentation Skills: 2 points for each YES Total points: /18<br />

Yes No<br />

Poise<br />

Appropriate use <strong>of</strong> verbal language<br />

Appropriate use <strong>of</strong> non-verbal language<br />

Audience is able to read slides, tables, and graphs<br />

Appropriate media used<br />

Appropriate use <strong>of</strong> references<br />

Appropriate terminology used<br />

Transitions are smooth and appropriate<br />

Defense completed in allotted time.<br />

Content: 3 points for each YES Total points: /30<br />

Note: If the research paradigm or design does not fit this rubric, the committee is charged with adapting the<br />

checklist to meet the study design.<br />

Yes No<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> the problem<br />

The purpose is clearly stated<br />

The study is well justified<br />

Hypothesis/es or Research question(s) is/are stated clearly and correctly<br />

The operational definitions are clear and appropriate<br />

Adequate explanation <strong>of</strong> how prior research supports need for this study<br />

Well explained research design (descriptive, prospective, developmental, etc)<br />

Appropriate description <strong>of</strong> subjects, including inclusion/exclusion criteria<br />

Data collection process and instruments to be used, well explained<br />

Procedures for the study are well explained<br />

Comments:


Critical Thinking: points as indicated ( ) for each YES Total points: /24<br />

Yes No<br />

Demonstrates knowledge <strong>of</strong> research topic (4)<br />

Significance <strong>of</strong> study (importance <strong>of</strong> problem) adequately addressed (4)<br />

Adequate critical analysis <strong>of</strong> prior studies (4)<br />

Addresses limitations and delimitations <strong>of</strong> study design (4)<br />

Answers questions from the audience with good explanations (4)<br />

Exhibits understanding <strong>of</strong> instrumentation used for the study (4)<br />

Written Document: points as indicated ( ) for each YES Total points: /20<br />

Yes No<br />

Quality <strong>of</strong> expression is appropriate for academic writing (e.g., structure and<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> document; clarity <strong>of</strong> expression; coherent, readable argument<br />

and progression <strong>of</strong> ideas) (5)<br />

Writing mechanics are sound with very few errors (e.g., sentence structure,<br />

grammar, punctuation, transitions) (5)<br />

Appropriate academic style for discipline (e.g., formatting <strong>of</strong> references,<br />

tables, etc.) (5)<br />

Appropriate and accurate referencing: citations in the text match those in the<br />

references list; every important point adequately referenced; does not overrely<br />

on a few references; references are reasonably up-to-date; references are<br />

in the appropriate format for the discipline (5)<br />

TOTAL POINTS: /92<br />

Letter grade: A = 83 - 92 pts B = 74 – 82 pts F = < 74 (please circle)<br />

Please note that the letter grade is here to assist you to determine if the student passed or failed.<br />

I DO - DO NOT (please circle) recommend that this thesis proposal be accepted.<br />

(student needs at least 74 points to pass)<br />

Faculty name:<br />

Faculty Signature:<br />

Comments:

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