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Advocacy and Activism

When you have finished the Module, Please provide the following information and submit the Module Checklist:

First Name
Last Name
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Activity 1- Introduction & Objectives

Review the introduction, objectives, checklist and evaluation criteria for our class. No post to the e-mail list is required. Did you complete this activity?

Yes
No

Activity 2 - Plans and Policies - Are you prepared?

Read Responding to Hate at School and post your questions and answers to the email list.

Yes
No

Activity 3 - Trouble at Witness High

Read the scenario: Trouble at Witness High. Choose one roll and propose the first three steps of your action plan for turning around this troubled school. Post your ideas to the group email list. Respond to your colleague's ideas.

Yes
No

Activity 4 - Empowering Your Students

Review Guideline 3.3 Encouraging Student Activism from Responding to Hate at School. Post your thoughts on promoting positive student activism at your school

Yes
No

Activity 5 - Reflective Journal (Private)

Review your journal reflections to date. Respond to Reflective Journal Questions or ask questions. Reflect on your learning this week. Write in your QT message board or with a word processor. If you use the word processor, send me a copy via the Journal Drop Box located on the course SiteMap. Did you complete this activity?

Yes
No

Weekly Comments:
How did it go for you this week?  Please add any comments or questions you might have. 


 

Confirmation: If your submission is successful you will be taken to a confirmation page.  Consider printing the confirmation page for your own record.


Evaluation Criteria

Exemplary

  • Questions
    Discussion postings include thought-provoking questions designed to elicit responses from other participants.

  • Postings
    Discussion postings clearly indicate understanding of course readings and are completed before the deadline, meet or exceed the minimum number required, and are straight to the point, clearly worded, and respond constructively to others' ideas. Responses are posted to postings/questions of other participants and enhance the class discussion.

Proficient

  • Questions
    Discussion postings include questions that move beyond yes or no answers, and elicit responses from one other participant.
  • Postings
    Discussion postings are timely, relevant and include some feedback about the readings and responses to others' comments in the discussions. Meets the minimum number of postings per week.

Partially Proficient

  • Questions
    Discussion postings include questions that do not move beyond yes or no answers, and fail to elicit responses from other participants.
  • Postings
    Discussion postings are too few in number, or too trivial to fully meet the requirement. For example, most of the postings are "I think so too" or "I disagree", but lack any argument that adds to the discussion; or there is excessive quoting from the material without any real supporting evidence of how the topic might integrate with their classroom teaching.

Incomplete

  • Questions
    Discussion postings include unclear questions that do not move beyond yes or no answers and/or fail to respond to classmates' postings.
  • Postings
    Discussion postings are below the minimum required two postings per week or contributions are merely perfunctory. For example, most of the postings are "I think so too" or "I disagree", but lack any argument that adds to the discussion, or there is excessive quoting from the readings without any real supporting evidence of the topic.

Evaluation Scale

A - Exemplary

B - Proficient

Partially Proficient and Incomplete need to be resubmitted.


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