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Continuity and Change Over Time Essay. Rubric Explanation. What is the CCOT?. Essentially the CCOT is a comparative essay Different from the Comparative essay in that the comparison is made “over time” vs. “across space” approach of the Comparative essay
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Continuity and Change Over Time Essay Rubric Explanation
What is the CCOT? • Essentially the CCOT is a comparative essay • Different from the Comparative essay in that the comparison is made “over time” vs. “across space” approach of the Comparative essay • An analysis of the REASONS for the change and continuity • Places the continuity and change in global historical context
Characteristics of CCOT Essay Prompts • Establishes a baseline for time period • Ex. 1450 C.E. to 1750 C.E. • Does not necessarily follow the WHAP era’s • Identifies a specific region or country of the world • Identifies a specific SPICE theme or themes • Or a subject related to a SPICE theme (EX: women’s status, migration, etc.)
Essay Reponses • Must include analysis of at least ONE valid continuity and ONE valid change • Must be relevant to the time period given • Must be relevant to the region given • Must be relevant to the topic given
Rubric Explanation – Basic Core • Has an acceptable thesis (1 point) • An acceptable thesis must be explicit, be correct and: • Be more than a simple restating of the question; • Address the topic; • Include some specificity in at least one of the following: changes, continuities, social, political, interaction, cultural, or economic aspects • Addresses all parts of the question, though not necessarily evenly or thoroughly (2 points) • You must address AT LEAST ONE continuity AND ONE change for each topic given
Rubric Explanation – Basic Core • Substantiates thesis with appropriate historical evidence (2 points) • You should have AT LEAST ONE piece of SFI for each continuity and change AND topic (Ex: political, social, economic, etc.) you include in your essay • BUT the exact number of pieces of SFI is unknown so try to include as much valid and relevant evidence as you can!
Rubric Explanation – Basic Core • Uses relevant world historical context effectively to explain change over time and/or continuity (1 point) • Shows change or continuities with some specificity through: • Comparison to other regions; • Historical depth; • Connection to global processes • Interactions among two or more regions
Rubric Explanation – Basic Core • Analyzes the process of change over time and/or continuity • Explains the REASON(s) WHY something changed or stayed the same over time • YOU should attempt to explain the reason(s) for EACH change and continuity you include (because we don’t know what the standard will be when we write our essays)
Rubric Explanation – Expanded Core • Has a clear, analytical, and comprehensive thesis • Analyzes all issues of the question (as relevant): global context, chronology, causation, change, continuity, effects, content) • Addresses all parts of the question evenly • Provides ample historical evidence to substantiate thesis • Provides links (PLURAL) with relevant ideas, events, trends in an innovative way.
Pitfalls of the CCOT • Addressing only changes and not continuities • Failing to analyze the reasons for the change and/or continuity • Failing to include valid evidence relevant to the time period or topic (CONTENT, CONTENT, CONTENT!!!!!!) • Failing to address the given topic (address Social aspects and not Political) • Failing to make a global connection to the change and/or continuity • Not adding specificity to your thesis