Step 4: Include Essay Elements
Another way of guaranteeing the successful creation of a compare and contrast essay is to make sure that you include many of the following elements:
Opening Sentences
“The demand for online education began in the 1990s with the introduction of the internet.”
Background Information
“Since 1994 specifically, the market for online tertiary programmes has grown substantially, perhaps most notably between 2009 and 2019 when there was a reported 200% increase in enrolment in online degrees in the United States alone (Adams, 2019).”
Thesis Statements
“This paper therefore conducts a comparison of these two degree types, ultimately determining that while the knowledge gain for both degrees is equitable, the skills developed and required to achieve the qualification may be different.”
Topic Sentences
“Generally, while the learning outcomes of an online and F2F certification are much the same, how these qualifications are perceived may differ among employers.”
Supporting Details
“In many cases, the graduating certificate therefore provides zero distinction between the two degrees (HEW, 2012), yet there has historically been a perceived belief reported among hiring panels that online degrees are of less value (Brakes, 2006).”
Thesis Restatements
“To conclude, while it would seem that online and F2F degrees are comparable in both the content that is studied and the overall value of the degree, the learning experience of the students is somewhat dissimilar.”
Summary of Arguments
“An online student may have to be more motivated and quickly develop a sturdier set of study skills than their campus counterpart, although the common requirement of writing essays and sitting examinations means that the same knowledge and skills for both degrees should be measured.”
Research Gaps
“One worthwhile question to ask might be whether online degrees are only viable for certain disciplines and what this means for the future of online and F2F education.”
Step 5: Include Appropriate Language
There are particular language structures that students should also try to include in their essay when comparing and contrasting. While cohesive devices and transition markers such as ‘first’ or ‘however’ might be useful in any essay, the following language is particularly relevant to compare and contrast essay types: