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UNCC300 – SUPPLEMENTARY ASSESSMENT

UNCC300 – SUPPLEMENTARY ASSESSMENT
Ethical clothing
For your supplementary assessment, you are required to investigate the issues surrounding the ethical production of clothing.
You should focus on these two in your reflection (which you can write in essay form or with subtitles):
1. Write a critique explaining how the common good is challenged or negated by this issue locally and globally (approximately 400 words).
2. Propose two or three ways to address the challenge in order to achieve a more just society (approximately 800 words).
In your answer, you will need to demonstrate your understanding of the Common Good and its relationship to other CST principles, particularly Human Dignity.
NB: You are not required to make reference to all CST principles; 3-5 CST principles will be sufficient. Your discussion should demonstrate how advocacy and community engagement may contribute to your proposed solution.
Readings.
In 2016, we learned that the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh collapsed, killing over 1000 workers. Many survivors sustained serious injuries; some lost limbs. You learn that the factory was used to produce cheap textiles which are exported at considerable profit by the factory owners to countries like the USA. You also learn that most factories of this kind, which employ millions of workers, most of whom are women, are not certified as safe working environments and do not provide good pay and working conditions.
You also learn that although three years have passed since the tragedy, not one conviction has been made, even though the owner, among many others, was charged with murder, and even though the survivors and their families still actively seek justice.
Along with the readings provided in LEO, you may consider the articles below and any further reading you consider relevant to the assessment.
1. Oxfam publishes ‘naughty and nice’ list of ethical fashion brands
2. The Wardrobe To Die For | Lucy Siegle | TEDxSalford
Due date: Monday September 4, 5pm.
Length and/or format: 1200 words.
Referencing: You should provide full and correct references in your essay using the referencing system used by your discipline area.
How to submit: The Paper must be submitted via Turnitin as a MS Word document. Go to the UNCC300 Supplementary Unit in
LEO. In the Assignment Dropbox section, submit your assessment via the Turnitin link titled ‘Supplementary Assessment’.
Who can you talk to for advice if you have any questions: CoreCurriculum.Student@acu.edu.au
Return of assignment: Supplementary assessments will be returned within 3
weeks of the submission date.

HD
85-100 Di
75-84 Cr
65-74 Pa
50-64 NN
0-49
Part 1
(10 marks)
Provides a highly distinctive critique of a global issue where shared
responsibility for
the common good is not being realized. Provides a distinctive critique of a global issue where shared
responsibility for the common good is not being realized. Provides a creditable critique of a global issue where shared
responsibility for the common good is not being realized. Provides a satisfactory critique of a global issue where shared responsibility for the common good is not being realized. Fails to provide a satisfactory critique of a global issue where shared
responsibility for the common good is not being realized.
Part 2
(30 marks) Provides a highly distinctive attempt proposing how you believe the common good may be met for the issue provided. Provides a distinctive
attempt proposing how you believe the common good may be met for the issue provided. Provides a creditable attempt proposing how you believe the common good may be met for the issue provided. Provides a satisfactory attempt proposing how you believe the common good may be met for the issue provided. Fails to provide a
satisfactory attempt proposing how you believe the common good may be met for the issue provided.
Satisfactory Unsatisfactory
Style and Writing
Mechanics
(5 marks)
Satisfactory = 2.5-5 marks
Unsatisfactory = 0-2 marks
Presents all information in a highly distinctive and engaging style.
Few errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
Presents information in an unsatisfactory style.
Many errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling.
Referencing
(5 marks)
Satisfactory = 2.5-5 marks
Unsatisfactory = 0-2 marks
Accurately cites all sources of information to support the credibility and authority of the information presented.
Not all sources are cited accurately.
Does not provide sufficient information about sources used.



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