For the Instructor
These student materials complement the Water Science and Society Instructor Materials. If you would like your students to have access to the student materials, we suggest you either point them at the Student Version which omits the framing pages with information designed for faculty (and this box). Or you can download these pages in several formats that you can include in your course website or local Learning Managment System. Learn more about using, modifying, and sharing InTeGrate teaching materials.Formative Assessment 1: Arsenic Poisoning
Instructions
In 100-150 words, you are expected to express a succinct, informed response to the question, based on the module content and assigned readings. In most cases there will be no specific correct answer, but your stated position must be supported.
Reading
First read the paper linked below.
A Sluggish Response to Humanity's Biggest Mass Poisoning from Science 23 March 2007: Vol. 315 no. 5819 pp. 1659-1661. DOI: 10.1126/science.315.5819.1659
Question
Based on what you have learned, what do you think is the best solution to the arsenic-poisoning crisis in this area of southeast India? Explain your reasoning.
Submit Your Paper
Bring your typed and printed answers to class.
Scoring and Rubric
Each answer will earn a maximum of 25 points, as described in the rubric below.
Work Shown | Possible Points |
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Provides a well-reasoned response to the question posed | 10 |
Uses correct grammar, spelling, and sentence structure | 5 |
Includes one or more references to specific materials in Module or assigned reading | 5 |
Appropriate length (100-150 words) | 5 |