Monday 26 September 2011

Traits of Maya Angelou All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes, by Maya Angelou

27 traits of a Master Student are found in the Ellis text on page 44 & 45. Required Text: Ellis. Becoming a Master Student (with access). 13th ed. Richard Irwin, Inc. ISBN 13: 978-1-4390-8174-7 • You must discuss at least 20 of these traits with details about how it does or does not relate to both you and the subject of your autobiography. • You will need at least 3 outside academic peer reviewed sources that discuss these traits and/or your ideas. The sources do not have to address all 20 traits; however, the more traits that are addressed by your sources, the better. Be sure you note where you found the information regarding the trait you are discussing. • Topics that should also be addressed in this paper include analysis regarding why you think the subject of the autobiography did or did not have a certain trait and how that contributed to his or her success both personally and professionally The autobiography demonstrates the growth, development, and education of an individual illustrating their progression as a life long learner. Students must cite at least three additional sources that support their findings regarding the focus of growth for the individual. Additional criteria for the paper and a grading rubric will be found on the course website. • All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes, by Maya Angelou