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ENG201 Milestone 4: #MyWordsChangeLives Project Outline
#MyWordsChangeLives Project Outline
#wordschangelives
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PART 1: PERSONAL REFLECTION
TOPIC: What is one problem, issue, or need in the world, or in your own community, that you care a lot about?
PERSONAL CONNECTION: Why is this particular issue important to you? Is there something in your life experience or academic studies that relates?
ROOT CAUSE HYPOTHESIS: What do you think are some of the root causes of this issue? Explain.
AUDIENCE HYPOTHESIS: Based on the causes you have identified, who would be a good audience for you to try to make a change on this issue? Why?
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: The next step is research, What are 3 questions related to your issue that you want to answer during your research? Think of information that might help you better understand the issue in order to address or solve it.
PART 2: RESEARCH SUMMARY
SOURCE #1: Include APA-formatted citation here, including link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or statistics you learned from this source:
In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this source? Why?
SOURCE #2: Include APA-formatted citation here, including link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or statistics you learned from this source:
In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this source? Why?
SOURCE #3: Include APA-formatted citation here, including link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or statistics you learned from this source:
In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this source? Why?
PART 3: PROJECT PLANNING OUTLINE
CREATE YOUR OWN TEXT-BASED CAMPAIGN!
Start outlining the components of your final project here.
You will explain each choice in greater detail and polished prose for your final project.
Headline: What is the “headline” of your campaign? What phrase or hashtag will you use? Why those words?
Message: What is the subtext of the campaign? In other words, what messages are you communicating by the headline?
Audience: With whom is your campaign de.
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ENG201 Milestone 4: #MyWordsChangeLives Project Outline
#MyWordsChangeLives Project Outline
#wordschangelives
Instructions: Save this document on your own computer. Type
into each box and expand it as needed for the length of your
response. Answer thoroughly!
PART 1: PERSONAL REFLECTION
TOPIC: What is one problem, issue, or need in the world, or in
your own community, that you care a lot about?
PERSONAL CONNECTION: Why is this particular issue
important to you? Is there something in your life experience or
academic studies that relates?
ROOT CAUSE HYPOTHESIS: What do you think are some of
2. the root causes of this issue? Explain.
AUDIENCE HYPOTHESIS: Based on the causes you have
identified, who would be a good audience for you to try to make
a change on this issue? Why?
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: The next step is research, What are
3 questions related to your issue that you want to answer during
your research? Think of information that might help you better
understand the issue in order to address or solve it.
PART 2: RESEARCH SUMMARY
3. SOURCE #1: Include APA-formatted citation here, including
link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or
statistics you learned from this source:
4. In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you
included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this
source? Why?
SOURCE #2: Include APA-formatted citation here, including
link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or
statistics you learned from this source:
5. In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you
included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this
source? Why?
6. SOURCE #3: Include APA-formatted citation here, including
link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or
statistics you learned from this source:
7. In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you
included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this
source? Why?
PART 3: PROJECT PLANNING OUTLINE
CREATE YOUR OWN TEXT-BASED CAMPAIGN!
Start outlining the components of your final project here.
8. You will explain each choice in greater detail and polished
prose for your final project.
Headline: What is the “headline” of your campaign? What
phrase or hashtag will you use? Why those words?
Message: What is the subtext of the campaign? In other words,
what messages are you communicating by the headline?
Audience: With whom is your campaign designed to
communicate? Why?
Approach: What exactly will you do in this campaign? Will you
focus on social media, or public space? Will you use videos,
photos, music, or other media? Will you use Facebook, Twitter,
or YouTube? Maybe you want to go out into the world and plan
a concrete physical campaign similar to “You Are Beautiful” or
“Before I Die.” If you would be implementing your campaign in
public space, describe where you would situate it, and why.
9. Theme of Civic Engagement: In which area of civic engagement
does this campaign best fit: Associating, Serving, Giving, or
Leading? Why?
Materials and Cost: The grant is for $1000. How would you use
that? What materials and resources will you need for your
campaign? This may include physical materials and/or costs of
labor. Use the internet to identify sources for your materials and
supplies, and to approximate costs. Include citations for any
informational resources you use.
11. [Delete this sentence and start writing.]
References
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LDRS 310: The Learning Organization
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Personal Mastery Paper
What is a personal mastery paper?
Personal mastery is the discipline of lifelong
learning and self-development. Its
essence, as Senge (1990) puts it, is “learning
how to generate and sustain creative
tension in our lives” (p. 124). Creative tension
is the product of two important self-
development practices, first, “continuously clarifying what is
important to us” and
second, “continuously learning how to see current
reality more clearly” (p. 141).
Personal mastery is not a place where we
arrive, but rather it is a process, a
lifelong
discipline of taking responsibility for our personal
learning and growth.
What is the writing process?
Yourpaper will include four parts, based on an
autobiographical method of
professional learning inquiry known as currere
12. (Pinar, 1975)1, which explores the
experiences giving shape to a person’s
professional self-understanding and life’s
work. The essence of this method involves your
movementthrough four reflective
moments: (a) the past, (b) the future, (c) the
analysis, and (d) the synthesis.
(a) The past. Remember the past leadershipexperiences
and leadershiprole
models you’ve had; consider how theseexperiences
influenced the formation
of your own personal leadershipattitudes, ideas,
capabilities and behaviours.
These memories may be either positive or
negative experiences of leadership.
a. Identify a childhood memory of leading, or
being led.
b. Identify an adolescence memory of leading, or
being led.
c. Identify a young to middle adulthood
memory of leading, or being led.
(b) The future. Imagine the type of leader you
aspire to become, using George’s
(2016) authentic leadershipmodel as a framework
for clarifying your vision.
Consider threeleadershipcontexts in articulating your
personal vision:
13. a. Begin by exploring your personal vision of your
self-leadership—that
is, describe your vision of the life you want to
create for yourself and
how you will take responsibility for generating this
life for yourself.
b. Then, consider how you might extend your
leadership, by coaching
others in their own self-leadership and collaborations
with others.
c. Lastly, imagine how you might lead in
organizational/social contexts.
End this section with one example of a SMART
leadershipdevelopment goal.
1 Pinar, W. (1975). The method of "currere".
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American
Research Association, Washington, DC.
LDRS 310: The Learning Organization
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14. (c) The analysis. Analyze your present self-development
as a leader by (a) your
potential strengths as a leader, (b) the obstacles
you might face in achieving
your leadershipdevelopment goal, and (c) options you
have to help you
successfully achieve your goal. In your analysis, identify
one way your
personality (based on your Birkman report) can
(a) be a potential strength,
(b) an obstacle to achieving your goal, and (c) expand
your options to
achieving your goal. Lastly, assess if you are
generating sufficient creative
tension (or not) as a leader in your life in
order to achieve your goal.
(a) The synthesis. Define how you intend to resolve
the creative tension you are
creating as a self-leader, connecting your past
and future to your present.
Specifically, outline your way forward—that is, your
plan—to achieving your
leadershipdevelopment goal. Identify the commitments
you must make and
the supports you need to achieve your leadership
development goal and
ultimately your vision of becoming the leader you
aspire to be. Also, outline
the feedback structure, or success cycle system
that you need to put in place
to make continuous improvements towards
achieving your goal and vision.
15. What are the grading expectations?
A paper meeting all the expectations below
demonstrates “very good work with few
flaws”, which according to the grading scaleused in
this course is a B+ grade. Work
that does not meet all expectations (with few flaws)
will receive a grade below B+.
To receive a grade above B+ the work must
exceed all the expectations below.*
ü Demonstratesa careful understanding of the
personal mastery paper’s
scholarly context, audience, purpose, and all the
prescribed elements.
ü Follows a logical four-part reflective inquiry
structure, including past, future,
analysis and synthesis sections, as well as, an
introduction and conclusion.
ü States ideasclearly, elaborates with explanations, and
exemplifies using good,
credible, relevant examples and otherevidence, such as,
expert sources. In
this paper, as least two expert sources should be
used, including Birkman.
ü Uses straightforwardlanguage that communicates
meaning to readers with
16. clarity and fluency, and is generally error-free.
ü Correct use of APA conventions, including intext
citations, references
documentation, document formatting, and stylistic writing
elements.
* To exceed expectations, you must demonstrate a
thorough understanding of the
assignment, your argumentation must be carefully
constructed with insightful
linkages and well-written transitions, you must have a
higher density of ideas,
substantial explanations, use compelling examples,
your language must be graceful,
your grammar virtually error-free, and you make
elegant use of APA conventions.