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Week at a Glance 1/28-2/1 2013

Week at a Glance 1/28-2/1 2013. Monday-Course Introduction Tuesday-Skills Assessment Computer lab-Rm 336 Wednesday-Registration for Course Computer lab-Rm 336 Thursday-Declaration of Independence & Introduction to TPE Computer lab-Rm 336 Friday-TPE Group work Computer lab Rm 336.

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Week at a Glance 1/28-2/1 2013

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  1. Week at a Glance 1/28-2/1 2013 • Monday-Course Introduction • Tuesday-Skills Assessment • Computer lab-Rm 336 • Wednesday-Registration for Course • Computer lab-Rm 336 • Thursday-Declaration of Independence & Introduction to TPE • Computer lab-Rm 336 • Friday-TPE Group work • Computer lab Rm 336

  2. Assignments Due this Week (due date) • Tuesday(1/29) Course Syllabus & printed receipt of Pre-Test • Wednesday(1/30): Skills Assessment-submitted through Engrade by 11:18am • Thursday(1/31): APA Homework submitted through Engrade by 11:18am • Friday(2/1): Downloaded TPE Exercise

  3. January 28, 2012 • DO NOW: Take 1 Class Syllabus, 1 Maxwell Manuel & 1 How You Can Help Book • Objective: Introduction to the Course • Homework: Pre-Test, Class syllabus signed & Explore Websites

  4. SUPA: PAF 101 Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy Instructor: J. Younghans Location: Room 326 & Computer Lab Room 336

  5. SYR-PAF 101 • Bill Coplin • Director and Professor of Public Affairs • http://billcoplin.org./ • Published more than 110 books and articles in fields of: • International Relations • Political Risk Analysis • Public Policy • College and High School Education • Doing Good • Contributor to USA-Today

  6. Mission of PAF 101 and the Policy Studies Major • Do Good • Do Well • Key Concepts Used as Tools • Principles for Civic Thought

  7. Doing Good • Working to improve and maintain society through service, meeting civic responsibilities and shaping public policy. • Respect the rights of others to do good as they define it by avoiding intimidation and violence unless they are faced with it from others.

  8. Meet Do-Gooders • Through Reading and discussing How You Can Help, learn about • Mother Teresa • Ralph Nader • Nelson Mandela • Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach for America • Ben Franklin • Through class speakers • Linda Knapp, Middletown School Board President • Andrew Warren, Habitat for Humanity • Sgt. Kahlil, Middletown Police Department

  9. Genuine Do-Gooders • People who work to improve the world rather than pretend to prove the world. • Takes skills, character and a grasp of reality.

  10. Materials for Class • The Maxwell Manuel • How You Can Help • Flash drive-strongly recommended • Computer with Internet access & ability to print-see me if there is a problem • 2 in binder with dividers • Modules • Current Events • 3CSkills • Government Meetings • Misc

  11. Grading • Modules-60% • Current Events-15% • 3CSkills- 15% • Participation & Government Meetings-10%

  12. Modules-60% To learn by doing, you will be playing three roles: • Doing Papers (Modules)

  13. Modules-60% To learn by doing, you will be playing three roles: • Doing Papers (Modules)

  14. Course Materials on Website • Website contains vital information for course • Printouts are mandatory for modules and daily class participation • Newsletters are useful and also recommended • Power Points from Lecture are on the Site • http://JyounghansMHS@edublogs.org • or • http://classes.maxwell.syr.edu/paf101

  15. Current Events-15% • In groups of 3 • 2 Presentations for the Semester • Reviews current Public Policy in the news from local, state & federal

  16. Where to Find Newspaper Articles • Post-Standard http://syracuse.com/poststandard • USA-Today http://usatoday.com • New York Times http://nytimes.com/ • Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/

  17. You Can Subscribe Free to Email Newsletters • USA Today: http://reg.e.usatoday.com/ • NYTimes: http://www.nytimes.com/gst/regi.html • Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=admin/registration/register&destination=register&nextstep=gather

  18. 3CSkills Presentations-15% • In groups of 3 • 2 Presentations for the Semester-your group teaches the class that skill • Indicated Skill set-refer to table of due dates • Weblink with lesson: http://www.3cskills.org/

  19. PAF 101 Introduces You to the Skills Employers Want

  20. Participation & Government Meetings-10% • Other in and out of class assignments • Attendance at 3 government meetings with written form and presentations • Refer to table of dates for due dates

  21. Other Requirements • Pre-Test Questionnaire-within 5 days of the beginning of class • Post-Test Questionnaire-5 days prior to the end of the semester • Send Assignment 11.1 to Professor Coplin • 5 hours of Community Service • Lose 35 points from MOD 5 if you do not do this • Extra Credit: Arrange Guest Speaker, Complete extra hours of Community service, attend additional meetings, etc

  22. Groups

  23. Tonight’s Assignment • Take the Pre-Test- Receipt Due 1/29 • Go to Web Site • Click Module 1 • Click Pre-Test • Complete the test and bring the receipt to class. • Student/Parent Signature of Class Syllabus • Visit & Explore both websites

  24. 1/30/13 • DO NOW-Hand in Course Syllabus signed and Pre-Test Receipt • OBJECTIVES: Skills Assessment • Homework: Read Chapter 1 in the Maxwell Manuel-Take notes • Finish Skills Assessment Part

  25. Skills Assessment #1 • http://jyounghansmhs.edublogs.org/ • Click on Module 1 • Click on Skills Assessment #1 • Complete Parts A-C • Due at the Beginning of Class tomorrow

  26. Tonight • Finish Skills Assessment #1 • Turn in on Engrade by 10:33am on1/31 • Late if after 10:33on 1/31 • Must be typed • Reading Chapter 1

  27. 1/30/13 • DO NOW-Log onto the Computer • Objective: Register for SUPA PAF 101 Course • Homework: APA Homework-Downloaded from JyounghansMHS & Download and review TPE

  28. Registering For SUPA Course

  29. Tonight • http://jyounghansmhs.edublogs.org/ • Click on MOD 1 • Click and Download APA Homework • Must be typed and submitted by 11:18 on 1/31 • Late if submitted after 11:18 on 1/31

  30. 1/31/13 • DO NOW-Log onto the Computer • Objective • Homework-Download and read through TPE Exercise on http://jyounghansmhs.edublogs.org/

  31. PAF101 Module 1, Lecture 2 “If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. DO GOOD ANYWAY.” ~??????????

  32. Mother Teresa • August 26, 1910 - September 5, 1997 • “Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.” — Mother Teresa

  33. A Story About Mother Teresa • She asks a rich businessman for a contribution as she held out her right hand • He spit in her hand • How did she respond?

  34. Mother Teresa –A Genuine Do-Gooder Be Self-less --No Give it your all --No Be competent—Yes

  35. Public Policy Is About Doing Good • Declaration of Independence is the mission statement for our public policy in America and the rest of the world.

  36. Three Values of the Declaration of Independence • Life Health and Personal Safety • Liberty Speech and Choice • Pursuit of Happiness Economic Opportunity Clean Environment

  37. Declaration of Independence In your opening paragraph you use the phrase “the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God.” What are these laws? In what way are they the criteria on which you base your central arguments? In the same paragraph, you refer to the “opinions of mankind.” Whose polling data are you using? If they are as evident as you claim, then it should not be difficult for you to locate appropriate statistics. I hope this critique will assist you in preparing a declaration that may receive serious consideration for the crown.

  38. Let’s Look At the Problem of Poverty • Analytical Approach—Minimum standards for everyone in health, education, safety, etc. • Rhetorical/BS Approach—Inequality and the gap between the rich and the poor

  39. Who Is To Blame • The System---Capitalism generates inequality which generates poverty • The Individual---People don’t accept their responsibility for their own success • Where do you think the blame is in pollution?

  40. Poverty • Capitalism is based on competition where merit is valued more than equality • Poverty is a necessary by-product and a major cause of societal problems • Reducing the negative effects of poverty

  41. Why We Fall Short of the Goals of the Declaration of Independence • Foolish Freedom The pursuit of freedom as an end in itself threatens the public interest. “Give me liberty or give me death” -Patrick Henry

  42. Examples of Foolish Freedom • Substance abusers • Talkers on car phones while driving • Radar detectors • People who refuse to work • Criminals of all kinds • Business leaders who care only about the bottom line • Politicians who can’t control their urge to win at all costs.

  43. Foolish Freedom and Poverty • Middle and upper class don’t want to share • Lower class do not take advantage of opportunities

  44. Effective Public Policy Requires • Enlightened Self-Interest which means more people acting in the public interest • Solid information and analysis

  45. Tonight • Homework-Download and read through TPE Exercise on http://jyounghansmhs.edublogs.org/

  46. 2/1/13 • DO NOW: Open TPE Exercise • Objective: TPE Introduction & Work on TPE in Groups • HOMEWORK: Work on TPE---Can discuss through Engrade discussion • Read Chapter 1: Establishing A Work Ethic

  47. Three Values of the Declaration of Independence • Life Health and Personal Safety • Liberty Speech and Choice • Pursuit of Happiness Economic Opportunity Clean Environment

  48. 3 Parts of Public Policy • Identify Societal Problem-Something wrong • Identify the Pubic Policy • Identify the Players

  49. Seven Societal Problem Areas • Crime • Education • Environment • Health • Housing • Jobs/ economic development • Poverty

  50. TPE Exercise • What are the Problems at this school? • Can’t be a rule that you don’t like • Example: Late to class, Cyber bullying, below average graduation rates, etc

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