Semana 1 - Pautas para elaborar un ensayo

Semana 1 - Pautas para elaborar un ensayo

Tips for Writing Effective Essays

Introduction to Essay Development

  • The course will focus on developing essays related to current themes and issues, with tips provided for successful completion.
  • Students are encouraged to form groups of up to 5 people, ensuring tasks are well-distributed among members.

Choosing a Case and Defining Your Position

  • Begin by carefully reading the assignment prompt and selecting a case presented by the professor, such as "The obligation of vaccination as a solidarity act."
  • After choosing a case, define your stance by asking critical questions about ethical implications and societal impact.

Structuring Arguments

  • A strong argument should exhibit clarity (no ambiguities), consistency (based on information), and coherence (arguments support each other).
  • Arguments must be impartial, relying on facts rather than opinions or biases. The essay structure should clearly delineate introduction, body, and conclusion.

Crafting the Introduction

  • The introduction should present context, controversy, and your position succinctly while ensuring relevance to the chosen case.
  • For example, in discussing COVID-19 vaccination in Peru, clarify ethical dilemmas surrounding mandatory vaccination compared to other countries.

Developing Your Argument

  • In the body of the essay, all arguments must align with your chosen position; develop them logically using supporting ideas from proposed sources.
  • Utilize theories learned in class to reinforce your stance or counter opposing views effectively.

Concluding Your Essay

  • The conclusion should summarize key arguments while reiterating your defined position—e.g., advocating for mandatory vaccination as an ethical choice for public good.