The paper must be typed to reveal your position on why you support or why you do not support” the One-and-Done Concept. The paper must have only four (4) paragraphs, be supported with at least four references, and be typed with correct syntax. the title of the paper must be typed in the center of the paper. The title of the paper should be based on your position: I Support the One-and-Done Concept in Division 1 intercollegiate basketball or I Do Not Support the One-and-Done Concept in Division 1 intercollegiate basketball. As mentioned earlier, the reflective paper must have only four (4) Paragraphs:
The first paragraph is the introductory paragraph. In this paragraph, write pertinent information about intercollegiate athletics or basketball in the first three or four sentences; in the last sentence of this paragraph, write only the “two persuasive reasons” why you support or do not support the One-and-Done Concept.
The second paragraph must be typed about the first reason cited in last sentence of the introductory paragraph on why you support or against the One-and-Done Concept in Division 1 intercollegiate basketball. You must substantiate the reason with at least two in-text citations (or external references) written APA style in the text of the paragraph.
The third paragraph must be typed about the second reason cited in last sentence of the introductory paragraph on why you support or against the One-and-Done Concept. You must also substantiate the reason with at least two in-text citations (or external references) written APA style in the text of the paragraph.
The fourth paragraph must reveal in the first three sentences your reasons for your position on this topic; in the subsequent sentences, you must reveal only your views on how this topic relates to issues, trends, and challenges in athletics, and what you learn from researching the topic.
References:
Under the fourth paragraph, hyperlinked and type in APA style all four or more references cited in the position paper.
I agree with the one-and-done concept in Division 1 intercollegiate basketball
August 27th, 2020