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“Begin with the End in Mind.” Stephen Covey, Author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

“Begin with the End in Mind.” Stephen Covey, Author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Class Agenda. Announcements Late Paper Policy Module Questions TPE Topic. Competition Points. Winners. Losers. As of 9/4/2019. Community Service. 5 Hour Requirement

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“Begin with the End in Mind.” Stephen Covey, Author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

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  1. “Begin with the End in Mind.” Stephen Covey, Author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

  2. Class Agenda • Announcements • Late Paper Policy • Module Questions • TPE Topic

  3. Competition Points Winners Losers As of 9/4/2019

  4. Community Service • 5 Hour Requirement • Prospective e-mail to TA due 9/27 or lose 5 pts • Viewthe criteria for the prospective e-mail on the PAF 101 Website • Final Community Service Form due 11/22, the Friday before Thanksgiving • More information on the PAF 101 Website • Contact the Community Service TA, Madison Oliva

  5. Community Service Criteria Lose up to 35 Points if you do not follow these requirements (Unless enrolled in PST 110): • Complete 5 hours of community service by 11/22 • Sites must be inside of Onondaga County, but must be off-campus. • Sites may NOT be run by a fraternity or sorority. • Sites must have a mission of public service (i.e. nonprofit, governmental agency) • Walks and fundraisers do NOT count as community service, no matter what they are held for. • In certain circumstances, you may be compensated for your service (i.e. Literacy Corps) • Service may NOT be done by working for a politician • Complete the Final Community Service Form that can be found on the PAF 101 website and get it SIGNED BY YOUR CONTACT PERSON • Attach short answer questions to the Service form NOTE: Students do not GAIN 35 points from fulfilling the 5 hour requirement, they can only LOSE points

  6. Volunteer Recruitment • Students with good volunteer opportunities should recruit other PST 101 students • Talk to the Community Service Director, Madison at mpoliva@syr.edu

  7. Michelle Walker • Director, Community Programs 102 Maxwell Hall Email: mawalker@maxwell.syr.edu

  8. PST 110: Practicum in Public Policy • 1 credit class meets 5 times throughout the semester – 9/17, 10/8, 10/22, 11/12, 12/3 • 35 hour community service requirement, instead of 5 hour requirement for 101 • Opportunities include: food kitchens, senior citizen homes, working with youth, or create your own • Enroll ASAP- add deadline for this class is 9/16 • Financial & Academic Drop Deadline – 9/16

  9. Wilson Park • Youth Center located behind Brewster-Boland • Programs include Tutoring, Tech Center, Financial Planning and learning about the Environment (or any other program you suggest that is geared toward youth enrichment) • Must contact Michelle Walker to sign up (can’t just go on your own) at mawalker@maxwell.syr.edu

  10. New York Spring Semester Internship • NOW Recruiting for Spring 2020 • MUST have applied for financial aid • MUST have completed PST 101 (and do well (B) or better) • Should be at least a Junior or a Sophomore with Junior Standing • Spend a semester in NYC • Email Michelle at mawalker@maxwell.syr.edufor more information – Deadline to apply 9/27

  11. Late Paper Policy…AGAIN • Module 1 is due at 12:45 on 9/13 • If your Module is late… -Lose 5 points off your module grade if it is handed in by 4:30 on 9/13(Module due date) -Lose 20 points off your Module grade if handed in by the beginning of the next class. • PAPERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEYOND THE END OF THE NEXT CLASS AFTER MODULE 1 IS DUE -Example; if a module is due Monday and you do not turn it in, you have until Wednesday to turn it in. After that you will receive a 0.

  12. Article Attachment Guidelines • Must be printed directly from webpage • NO LOOSE ARTICLES – must be stapled, taped, or glued to a piece of paper directly after the exercise • Hand write exercise number (and letter, if applicable) on article printout

  13. TPE Topic • Too many underage SU students are drinking alcohol.

  14. TPE Assignment • Write a memo to Robert D. Hradsky, Associate Vice President of the Student Experience and Dean of Students proposing a policy to reduce underage drinking among SU students • Meet in TPE Groups – TPE Assignment #1 MUST be completed by the end of class today

  15. Why is the TPE Reference Page Important? • Last semester, the average grade for the reference page was an F. So watch out for the TPE.

  16. Team Policy Exercise Project Wednesday 9/4: Assignment #1 completed by the end of class. Friday 9/6: Meet in TPE Groups, Write TPE rough draft of Assignment #2 completed by the end of class. Monday 9/9: Meet in TPE Groups, bring Assignment #2 for all group members. 1 typed copy due in Maxwell 102 by 4:00pm! Wednesday 9/11: TPE Debriefing and Slide Competition.

  17. Problem and Person Receiving the Memo • Societal problem: Too many underage SU students are drinking alcohol. • Writing Memo to Robert D. Hradsky

  18. For Next Class • Friday – go right to your group location • Work on Your Module for 9/13

  19. GROUP LOCATIONS • Group 1: Maxwell 105 • Group 2: Maxwell 113 • Groups 3-12: Maxwell Auditorium • Groups 13-20: Outside Maxwell Auditorium

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