Monday, December 5, 2011

December 16 Exit Interview: What do you need to prepare for?

For the exit, consider:

(1) Something positive you did

(2) Question to Consider:

How can we as legislators help our district (city) understand the legislative process, so that we get legislation passed that promotes our goals?

How were you voting on bills? Politico, Partisan, Trustee, or Delegate and why?

(3) What worked for you (all Model Assembly)

(4) What didn’t work for you (all Model Assembly)

(5) Finding Value (connecting what you did to the School Mission)

Graduates will:

•Apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired to solve problems.
•Be lifelong learners who adapt to an ever-changing world by viewing society from multiple perspectives, and will have learned the global significance of a variety of events and disciplines.
•Have learned to mediate and reach solutions using research, knowledge, and critical thinking.
•Have learned how to communicate in a variety of ways, including formal and informal presentations, by teaching lessons, and writing papers.
•Be able to collaboratively reach individual and group-related goals, have clarified their personal values, and developed a sense of community.
•Be able to identify, explain, and apply universal concepts and will have acquired the knowledge and skills to responsibly and effectively use technology.

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