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CCSSE Benchmarks. Active and Collaborative Learning Student Effort Academic Challenge Student-Faculty Interaction Support for Learners Source: Community College Survey of Student Engagement. Cornerstone of Honors in Action. 2012/2013 Honors Study Topic: The Culture of Competition.
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CCSSE Benchmarks • Active and Collaborative Learning • Student Effort • Academic Challenge • Student-Faculty Interaction • Support for Learners Source: Community College Survey of Student Engagement
Cornerstone of Honors in Action 2012/2013 Honors Study Topic: The Culture of Competition
The Culture of Competition • THEMES 1 - 5 • It’s All in Your Mind: Foundations of Competition/Psychology of Competition • The Games People Play: Competition and Sports, Recreation and Games • Too Big to Fail: Competition and Economics • Everybody Wants to Rule the World: Competition and Politics • It’s a Small World: Competition and Geography
The Culture of Competition • THEMES 6 – 10 • Food Fight: Competition and Food • One Small Step, One Giant Leap: Competition and Science, Math and Technology • Making the Grade: Competition and Education • I Know What I Like: Competition and the Arts • Wait Until Next Year: History/Future of Competition
Honors in Action: Step By Step • The page from the HPG looks so awesome; can we use that idea for this slide, before we break out each step in detail on the subsequent slides • (when I added a new slide, the template/layout choices still have the remnants of the CVN template and are missing the footer)
Step 1 Explore the Honors Program Guide Choose 1 of its 10 Themes Keep reflective journals, minutes or notes at each step Develop objectives
Step 2 Choose 1 or More Questionsfor Exploration • Use the questions in the Honors Program Guide as a focus for research OR • Create your own study questions based on the Theme
Step 3 Research the Theme • Use at least 8-10 good-quality academic resources that highlight various ideas, perspectives and ways to approach the Theme • Academic or professional journal articles • Books by academic/ professional experts • Interviews with experts
Step 4 Develop Objectives • After researching, develop conclusions regarding the Theme • Goals should result from research conclusions • What can the chapter do to address a need at the college or in the community?
Step 5 Develop Project Plan and Objectives that Include the Following Elements: • The process that will be used for meeting objectives • Leadership roles of chapter members and chapter as a team in meeting objectives • Groups with which chapter will collaborate
More Step 5 • Leadership development actions/events for training specifically related to the action component • The action component that addresses a need at the college or in the community
Step 6 Carry Out the Plan • Evaluate regularly and make adjustments as necessary • Assess the results • Consider future possibilities
Step 7 Write the results • Use journal and judging rubrics • Hallmark Awards (reflection)