User:Helssy/Evaluate an Article

Evaluate an article
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 * Environmental Studies: (Environmental studies)
 * This article talks about what environmental studies are and the history of it. This is interesting to because the environment is our home and it is part of us.

Lead evaluation
The lead includes a clear description on environmental studies and explain well what the topic is and how it interacts with humans. This lead briefly explains the major section of environmental studies and the educational factors that are entangled with it. The lead does not include information that is not present in the article and is very concise and straight to the point.

Content evaluation
The content is completely relevant to the topic and it is up to date. There doesn't seem to be any missing information on the topic and partly addresses topics related to underrepresented populations by mentioning opportunities given to high school students for higher education in the environmental studies.

Tone and balance evaluation
This article is neutral and doesn't have a biased view. Every point is represented equally and there are no claims.

Sources and references evaluation
All fo the sources and references of this article re reliable and are backed up. They are current and have a diverse spectrum of authors. The links work.

Organization evaluation
This article is well written though there are some grammatical errors. It is broken down into sections which help the article reflect major ideas and helps it be more coherent.

Images and media evaluation
There are no images on this article.

Talk page evaluation
In the talk page there are mostly suggestions for the article and the article is part of three WikiProjects; environment, education, and higher education. The way it differs is because wikipedia has many more people that discuss the topic.

Overall evaluation
This is a good article because it is well-developed and not too wordy. It gets right to the point but some areas could be improved, such as adding more description to the different fields available with a environmental studies degree.

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