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AGE 804
    Spring 2013
Sarah Taylor MA
 Sarah   Taylor, MA
  Bachelor of Science General Human
   Ecology, Kansas State University
  Master of Arts in Gerontology Wichita State
   University
  Hobbies include running, watching
   KSU football, spending time with my kids!
  Married to Roger, with 3
  children April, Malia, and RJ
1.   Learn basic principles regarding policy
     analysis.
2.   Apply policy analysis principles to
     examination of age-related issues and
     concerns.
3.   Apply knowledge gained in professional
     and personal situations.
Various Additional Readings and Videos will also be included
 Eight Short Assignments =   40%
 Final Policy Analysis=      20%
 Online participation =      40%
Letter Grade   GPA   Percentage   Letter Grade   GPA   Percentage   Letter Grade   GPA   Percentage




A              4.0   93-100       C+             2.3   77-79        D-             0.7   60-62


A-             3.7   90-92        C              2.0   73-76        F              0.0   59 Below


B+             3.3   87-89        C-             1.7   70-72


B              3.0   83-86        D+             1.3   67-69


B-             2.7   80-82        D              1.0   63-66
 This class is a freestanding, online
  experience. There is NO in-person meeting.
  Students are welcome at any time during the
  semester to email or arrange a meeting with
  the instructor.
 Email by to sarah.taylor@wichita.edu
 Office phone is 978-5650
 Office AH 135 D inside Public Health Sciences
  Office
 The week will run from Monday morning to
  Sunday night at 11:59pm.
 Original Posting to discussion board
  questions are due Wednesday by 11:59pm.
 Follow-up Postings to discussion board
  questions are due Sunday by 11:59pm.
 Therefore, if you work on weekends, you can
  submit ALL your original postings to the
  discussion board questions the weekend
  before they are due - and at the same time
  post your THREE follow-ups to the past
  week's discussion board.
Points   Requirement
1        One follow-up posting in response to a classmates posting. One point will be earned if the
         response is not well thought out, not grammatically correct, and/or not supported by
         information in the text, a peer-reviewed article, or a reliable website. Responses earning one
         point are generally opinion and not supported by fact. Sentence length tends to be 1 to 3 short
         sentences.
2        One original posting in response to an instructor question. Two points will be earned if the
         response is not well thought out, grammatically correct, or supported by information in the text
         or a reliable website. Sentence length tends to be 1 to 3 short sentences.

2        One follow-up posting in response to a classmates posting. Two points will be earned if the
         response is well thought out, grammatically correct, and supported by information in the text or
         a reliable website. You must provide information to support your response to a classmate’s
         posting. This is not solely an opinion or a general discussion. If you present your opinion it
         must be support by factual information – from the text, an academic research article or a
         reliable website. Please provide the source of your support (text, article, or website URL).
         Sentences tend to be 4-6 lengthy sentences.
3        One original posting in response to an instructor question. Three points will be earned if the
         response is well thought out, grammatically correct, and supported by information in the text or
         a reliable website. You must provide information to support your answer. This is not solely an
         opinion or a general discussion. If you present your opinion it must be support for factual
         information – from the text, an academic research article or a reliable website. Please provide
         the source of your support (text, article, or website URL). Sentences tend to be 7-10 lengthy
         sentences.
       Any combination of the above rubric points can be totaled
        to obtain your Discussion Board (DB) points. Typical point
        increments include…
Points                                                Requirements


    4     Two appropriate follow-up postings
    5     One original and one follow-up appropriate posting
    6     Two appropriate original postings or some failure to follow the above requirements.
    7     Some failure to follow the above requirements.
    8     Two original and one follow-up posting. Or failure to follow the above requirements.
    9     Two original and two follow-up postings. One or more of the postings are too short, failure to
          support or use citations.
9.5       Two original and two follow-up postings. One or more of the postings are too short.
 10       Two original and two follow-up appropriate postings. Postings meet all requirements for full
          credit. Appropriate response, citation (text, article, or website), and adequate in length. These
          are well-thought out responses. Original responses tend to be a good full paragraph in the
          length.
 Over the course of the semester, students
 will participate in several short assignments
 to expand on their knowledge of policy
 creation, writing and implementation. All
 assignments can be found under the
 ASSIGNMENTS tab, please submit your work
 there. All assignments are due by Sunday at
 11:59 p.m. during the week that they are
 assigned. Assignments turned in late will
 automatically be deducted 10 points.
 Assignments will be noted in your course
 schedule as well.
AGE 804 Spring 2013
   Sarah Taylor, MA
   Due Week 1 by Sunday at 11:59 p.m.
   10 pts
   Please go to the following website
    http://www.geron.org/policy-center/policy-
    publications/public-policy-and-aging-e-newsletter sign up for
    the Aging and Public Policy e-newsletter. The newsletter will
    be delivered to your email inbox on a monthly basis. Also on
    this page is the archive of their newsletters. Their newsletters
    cover many interesting topics on Public Policy and Aging.
   Once you have done this please forward to me at
    sarah.taylor@wichita.edu the confirmation page sent for Lyris
    ListManager. This way I know you have done this assignment.
    Signing up for this e newsletter will help you with your weekly
    post on Current Policy Issues. It will also help some of you in
    your research for your final policy paper.
   Due Week 2 by Sunday at 11:59 p.m.
 20 pts
 Please see the Syllabus
 OR
 The ASSIGNMENTS Tab
 OR
 Course Documents for this assignment
   Due Week 3 by Sunday at 11:59 p.m.
   20 pts
   Stakeholders are found in many shapes and sizes. In this week’s assignment
    students will explore five national organizations that may play a key role in the
    social policies implemented in this country.
   Go to the National Administration on Aging, National Organizations web page
    http://www.aoa.gov/AoA_programs/Tools_Resources/national_organizations.aspx
    on this page you will find a number of organizations focusing on different senior
    issues. From this page choose 5 organizations that you would like to learn more
    about.
   For this assignment you will prepare a 5 page paper based on the information you
    have learned about these organizations. Please include:
       1. The name of the organizations you chose to learn about.
       2. Why you chose each organization.
       3. The history of each organization.
       4. What is the mission of each organization?
       5. What political agendas are supported by each organization?
       6. Who is each organization sponsored by?
       7. What is your opinion about each organization and the policy's they support?
   Please use 12 point font and no more than 1.5 spaces between lines.
   Due Week 5 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.
  20 points
  It is important to research the legislation already implemented for the policy you wish to review. The
   Thomas search allows you to explore what laws are already in place.
  THOMAS was launched in January of 1995, at the inception of the 104th Congress. The leadership of the
   104th Congress directed the Library of Congress to make federal legislative information freely available
   to the public. Since that time THOMAS has expanded the scope of its offerings to include the features
   and content listed below.
    Bills, Resolutions , Activity in Congress , Congressional Record , Schedules, Calendars , Committee
        Information , Presidential Nominations , Treaties , and Government Resources .For this assignment
        you will prepare a 5 page paper. Students will choose a topic they would like to research more in
        depth (probably the topic you are considering for your final policy issue paper).
   First, search the current congressional session to see what legislation has been introduced so far (large
   search box in middle of the page).
How many bills have been introduced so far this term?
    What is the most interesting one?
    Describe the bill.
    Who is backing that bill?
    What do you think the reason was for introducing this bill?
    Did the bill you chose make it to the President's desk? (you can check this by performing another
        search, but instead of searching for "all bills" you search for "enrolled bills sent to the President")
  Next, search other congresses, just below main search you will find where it says "search bill text for
   multiple congresses". Use the same search term and search the 112th and 111th congress. Answer the
   same questions from above.
   Finally, tie all of the information you gathered together.
   Do you see any patterns here?
  What conclusions were you able to come to after your search?
   Due Week 7 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.
   20 pts
   Please submit a 1-2 page proposal for your policy paper. The proposal should briefly
    state the topic you are going to research. Items to be included:

   Introduction to the Perceived Problem
   Potential Hypotheses
   Potential Solutions
   Please Note:
   You may have 3 or you may have 103 solutions that you think will solve your policy
    issue. For your research paper you should pick at least 3 and focus your research
    around those potential solutions. What is the research surrounding your solutions?
    What does the research show, will your solutions fix the issue OR have they already
    been proven ineffective. In your policy proposal you merely suggest your solutions.
    As the semester continues you will research your solutions and will include that
    research in your final policy paper.

   The final policy paper is where you will also prognosticate (or predict) how the new
    policy may work.
   Due Week 8 by Sunday 11:59 p.m. (March 24, end of
    Spring Break)
   20 pts
   Bardach (from text A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis) reminds us that Policy Analysis is a
    process that you must give much consideration and review. Once you begin you may even change
    your mind. In other words, you may have to retrace your steps and start all over again! That is
    why I highly encourage you to start the process now on your final policy paper. You have chosen
    your topic, last week you turned in your two page proposal on the topic you would like to research
    and the solutions you would like to pursue for your paper.
    This week I challenge you to begin gathering your evidence. There is no assigned reading this
    week, which will allow you the entire time to work on putting together the information you will
    need for your final policy analysis. During the first week of our class we explored using the WSU
    library to find peer reviewed articles. Now is the time to use those skills.
   Your research does not have to be limited to peer reviewed articles. In policy analysis you may
    need to also draw from political writings, videos, personal interviews, etc.
    At the end of the week I would like you to turn in your work. Please use the information from
    Vaughn & Buss as well as the information from Bardach the Eightfold Path as you begin to put
    together the information. Your steps this week:

   Define the Problem
   Assemble the Evidence

   This should be 3-5 pages in length
   Due Week 10 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.
 20 pts
 This week we will revisit our final Policy
  Paper writing assignment. A couple of weeks
  ago you were to gather your evidence and
  define your problem. This week we will
  continue your work by selecting our criteria
  and projecting the outcomes of the policy
  you are reviewing.
 This week please turn in 2-3 pages following
  this theme as outlined in the Bardach
  Eightfold Path.
 Due      Week 12 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.
   20 pts
   SHIP (State Health Insurance Program) is a federal program funded by the
    Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Each state has this program
    more than likely it is housed in the State Insurance Department or the
    State Aging Department.
   The state of Kansas has branded their program as SHICK (Senior Health
    Insurance for Kansas).
   For this assignment students will research the SHIP program.

   History of SHIP/SHICK
   How does the program work in Kansas
   Where is the program housed
   Who are the sponsoring organizations in Sedgwick County
   How do they help individuals
   How many people are served each year
   You may even want to interview someone with the SHICK program.
   This should be a 2-3 page report.
AGE 804 Spring 2013
   Sarah Taylor, MA
   Due Week 16 by WEDNESDAY at 11:59 p.m.
   100 pts
   The paper should focus on a current social problem or situation that relates to or has an effect on
    the older population. You may also choose to focus on a particular policy rather than an issue or
    problem, but it must be an aspect of policy not covered in depth in course units. Select a topic
    that is of particular interest to you, and focus on policy elements and implications. Instructions for
    format and content are shown below:
    Format and Content:
    Introduction to the topic or problem, and why it is important;
    Information from scholarly as well as government, position, and/or practitioner publications
    reporting on the topic i.e., Research article information on the impact of the problem and any
    existing policy or need for policy, on the lives of older people
    Discussion of the “players” relevant to your topic, and how they influence policy; in other words,
    what part does politics play, if any?
    Strengths and weaknesses of current policy related to your topic (if no weaknesses, explain how
    the outcome is working well);
    Conclude with any policy changes you recommend, including the creation of any new policy or
    substantial changes to current policy, and how that might be accomplished.
    You may choose a problem or situation related to class topics, but should narrow your focus so
    that coverage has depth and detail. For example, if you choose retirement, decide whether to
    research a particular older population, or geographic area, or income level, gender, a specific type
    of retirement pension, etc. Papers that rely heavily on assigned class materials will receive a
    lower grade, so be prepared to conduct a thorough search for information on your own. Each
    student will write his or her own paper, although more than one student may work on the same
    topic; however, each person must present different perspectives of the policy or problem.
Paper Elements
   12-14 page paper (font size no more than 12), includes title and reference pages – points taken off
    for more pages. You should have at least 12 references, 8 of those must be from peer reviewed
    journal articles. Use APA format for the entire paper, including title page, abstract, format of
    body, citations in text, and references. The basic format of your paper will be similar to a term-
    paper type literature review: Introduction, narrative of cited information that is relevant to your
    topic, conclusion & recommendations.

   The reference list should use the complete reference for all articles, book chapters, etc. If the
    article, etc. was found online, cite the online information in APA format. Recent journal articles
    that you find online will include a DOI number in the reference citation. Use this when available. If
    not, use the APA format shown for citing the URL where you found you found the material, and the
    date it was retrieved.

   Where appropriate, include graphs, tables, and examples that support your position, or illustrate
    some aspect of the topic (e.g., research results, census tables, program evaluations, etc.). If you
    copy any graphics, be sure to include a reference citation.
    About Wikis – Do not cite any type of public access “Wiki” as a reference. If you use information
    found on these (or on Blogs, etc), there must be an appropriate reference (i.e., AARP, scholarly
    journal, book, etc.) cited there, which you’ll use on the reference list for your paper. You may
    only cite “opinion page” web resources as examples of opinion, not fact.
 On  the left hand side of your screen you will
  fund a button called “Supplemental Course
  Information”
 None of this information will be discussed in
  class, however I encourage you to look it
  over to learn more about United States
  Public Policy and how it is created
AGE 804 Spring 2013
    Sarah Taylor MA
 Outside  of class, volunteer extra credit is
  limited to 20 points total for class. You can
  apply 20 points volunteer extra credit from
  experiences outside of course class work.
 Extra credit opportunities are explained
  here and in your syllabus.
 Other online opportunities may arise as the
  semester progresses. Your instructor will
  post any new extra credit opportunities in
  the course announcements.
   The Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas Program (SHICK) is a federally funded program
    that educates Medicare beneficiaries on their Medicare options. They hold monthly classes on
    Medicare. SHICK is looking for volunteers to assist with handing out class materials and collecting
    evaluations at the end. You will also get the opportunity to hear first hand about Medicare and
    see how those who are getting ready to turn 65 react to the program and all of the decisions they
    will need to make in the near future. Each class is exactly the same so you would only need to
    attend one class for this opportunity.
   Volunteers need to arrive at 30 minutes prior to class. Classes will last between 2 and 2.5 hours.
    You will receive 10 pts extra credit for assisting with the class and for a writing a short reaction
    afterwards. I will set up another Tab for you labeled EXTRA CREDIT for you to participate in the
    extra credit opportunities
   Please email thatfield@ksu.edu one week prior to the class you plan on attending and assisting.

   2013 Spring Medicare Options Class Series:
   All classes will be held at the Sedgwick County Extension Office
   7001 W 21st St N, Wichita

   Monday- January 28, 6-8 p.m., Sunflower Room
   Saturday- Febraury 23, 9-11 a.m., Sunflower Room
   Monday- March 25, 6-8 p.m., Sunflower Room
   Saturday- April 20, 9-11 a.m., Sunflower Room
   The Aging Network meetings are held on the first Wednesday of
    every month from 9 to 10:30 a.m. These meetings are
    sponsored by the Central Plains Area Agency on Aging, 2622 W
    Central Ave, Meetings are held in the Riverside Bistro
   At these meetings there are usually 3 speakers who present
    information about their services to the group.
   After the meeting audience members introduce themselves and
    then may briefly share information about their agency or
    upcoming events. It is an excellent place to network.
   Student should turn in a paragraph discussing what they learned
    from the meeting, and what they thought about the opportunity
    for members of the Aging Network to collaborate
   Students may attend one of these meetings
     February 6
     March 6
     April 3
     May 1
   This is a 15 member council, appointed by the
    Sedgwick County Commissioners.
   They are facilitated through the Sedgwick County
    Department on Aging.
   Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month
    in the 3rd floor conference room of the Area Agency
    on Aging at 2622 W Central Ave
   Students who attend a meeting should turn in a
    paragraph stating what they learned at the meeting
    and how they think this council helps older adults in
    Sedgwick County
   Meetings begin at noon
       Feb 13
       Mar 13
       April 10
       May 8
 By phone- 978-5350
 By email- sarah.taylor@wichita.edu

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Class presentation spring 2013

  • 1. AGE 804 Spring 2013 Sarah Taylor MA
  • 2.  Sarah Taylor, MA  Bachelor of Science General Human Ecology, Kansas State University  Master of Arts in Gerontology Wichita State University  Hobbies include running, watching KSU football, spending time with my kids!  Married to Roger, with 3 children April, Malia, and RJ
  • 3. 1. Learn basic principles regarding policy analysis. 2. Apply policy analysis principles to examination of age-related issues and concerns. 3. Apply knowledge gained in professional and personal situations.
  • 4. Various Additional Readings and Videos will also be included
  • 5.  Eight Short Assignments = 40%  Final Policy Analysis= 20%  Online participation = 40%
  • 6. Letter Grade GPA Percentage Letter Grade GPA Percentage Letter Grade GPA Percentage A 4.0 93-100 C+ 2.3 77-79 D- 0.7 60-62 A- 3.7 90-92 C 2.0 73-76 F 0.0 59 Below B+ 3.3 87-89 C- 1.7 70-72 B 3.0 83-86 D+ 1.3 67-69 B- 2.7 80-82 D 1.0 63-66
  • 7.  This class is a freestanding, online experience. There is NO in-person meeting. Students are welcome at any time during the semester to email or arrange a meeting with the instructor.  Email by to sarah.taylor@wichita.edu  Office phone is 978-5650  Office AH 135 D inside Public Health Sciences Office
  • 8.  The week will run from Monday morning to Sunday night at 11:59pm.  Original Posting to discussion board questions are due Wednesday by 11:59pm.  Follow-up Postings to discussion board questions are due Sunday by 11:59pm.  Therefore, if you work on weekends, you can submit ALL your original postings to the discussion board questions the weekend before they are due - and at the same time post your THREE follow-ups to the past week's discussion board.
  • 9. Points Requirement 1 One follow-up posting in response to a classmates posting. One point will be earned if the response is not well thought out, not grammatically correct, and/or not supported by information in the text, a peer-reviewed article, or a reliable website. Responses earning one point are generally opinion and not supported by fact. Sentence length tends to be 1 to 3 short sentences. 2 One original posting in response to an instructor question. Two points will be earned if the response is not well thought out, grammatically correct, or supported by information in the text or a reliable website. Sentence length tends to be 1 to 3 short sentences. 2 One follow-up posting in response to a classmates posting. Two points will be earned if the response is well thought out, grammatically correct, and supported by information in the text or a reliable website. You must provide information to support your response to a classmate’s posting. This is not solely an opinion or a general discussion. If you present your opinion it must be support by factual information – from the text, an academic research article or a reliable website. Please provide the source of your support (text, article, or website URL). Sentences tend to be 4-6 lengthy sentences. 3 One original posting in response to an instructor question. Three points will be earned if the response is well thought out, grammatically correct, and supported by information in the text or a reliable website. You must provide information to support your answer. This is not solely an opinion or a general discussion. If you present your opinion it must be support for factual information – from the text, an academic research article or a reliable website. Please provide the source of your support (text, article, or website URL). Sentences tend to be 7-10 lengthy sentences.
  • 10. Any combination of the above rubric points can be totaled to obtain your Discussion Board (DB) points. Typical point increments include… Points Requirements 4 Two appropriate follow-up postings 5 One original and one follow-up appropriate posting 6 Two appropriate original postings or some failure to follow the above requirements. 7 Some failure to follow the above requirements. 8 Two original and one follow-up posting. Or failure to follow the above requirements. 9 Two original and two follow-up postings. One or more of the postings are too short, failure to support or use citations. 9.5 Two original and two follow-up postings. One or more of the postings are too short. 10 Two original and two follow-up appropriate postings. Postings meet all requirements for full credit. Appropriate response, citation (text, article, or website), and adequate in length. These are well-thought out responses. Original responses tend to be a good full paragraph in the length.
  • 11.  Over the course of the semester, students will participate in several short assignments to expand on their knowledge of policy creation, writing and implementation. All assignments can be found under the ASSIGNMENTS tab, please submit your work there. All assignments are due by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. during the week that they are assigned. Assignments turned in late will automatically be deducted 10 points. Assignments will be noted in your course schedule as well.
  • 12. AGE 804 Spring 2013 Sarah Taylor, MA
  • 13. Due Week 1 by Sunday at 11:59 p.m.  10 pts  Please go to the following website http://www.geron.org/policy-center/policy- publications/public-policy-and-aging-e-newsletter sign up for the Aging and Public Policy e-newsletter. The newsletter will be delivered to your email inbox on a monthly basis. Also on this page is the archive of their newsletters. Their newsletters cover many interesting topics on Public Policy and Aging.  Once you have done this please forward to me at sarah.taylor@wichita.edu the confirmation page sent for Lyris ListManager. This way I know you have done this assignment. Signing up for this e newsletter will help you with your weekly post on Current Policy Issues. It will also help some of you in your research for your final policy paper.
  • 14. Due Week 2 by Sunday at 11:59 p.m.  20 pts  Please see the Syllabus  OR  The ASSIGNMENTS Tab  OR  Course Documents for this assignment
  • 15. Due Week 3 by Sunday at 11:59 p.m.  20 pts  Stakeholders are found in many shapes and sizes. In this week’s assignment students will explore five national organizations that may play a key role in the social policies implemented in this country.  Go to the National Administration on Aging, National Organizations web page http://www.aoa.gov/AoA_programs/Tools_Resources/national_organizations.aspx on this page you will find a number of organizations focusing on different senior issues. From this page choose 5 organizations that you would like to learn more about.  For this assignment you will prepare a 5 page paper based on the information you have learned about these organizations. Please include:  1. The name of the organizations you chose to learn about.  2. Why you chose each organization.  3. The history of each organization.  4. What is the mission of each organization?  5. What political agendas are supported by each organization?  6. Who is each organization sponsored by?  7. What is your opinion about each organization and the policy's they support?  Please use 12 point font and no more than 1.5 spaces between lines.
  • 16. Due Week 5 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.  20 points  It is important to research the legislation already implemented for the policy you wish to review. The Thomas search allows you to explore what laws are already in place.  THOMAS was launched in January of 1995, at the inception of the 104th Congress. The leadership of the 104th Congress directed the Library of Congress to make federal legislative information freely available to the public. Since that time THOMAS has expanded the scope of its offerings to include the features and content listed below.  Bills, Resolutions , Activity in Congress , Congressional Record , Schedules, Calendars , Committee Information , Presidential Nominations , Treaties , and Government Resources .For this assignment you will prepare a 5 page paper. Students will choose a topic they would like to research more in depth (probably the topic you are considering for your final policy issue paper).  First, search the current congressional session to see what legislation has been introduced so far (large search box in middle of the page). How many bills have been introduced so far this term?  What is the most interesting one?  Describe the bill.  Who is backing that bill?  What do you think the reason was for introducing this bill?  Did the bill you chose make it to the President's desk? (you can check this by performing another search, but instead of searching for "all bills" you search for "enrolled bills sent to the President")  Next, search other congresses, just below main search you will find where it says "search bill text for multiple congresses". Use the same search term and search the 112th and 111th congress. Answer the same questions from above.  Finally, tie all of the information you gathered together.  Do you see any patterns here?  What conclusions were you able to come to after your search?
  • 17. Due Week 7 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.  20 pts  Please submit a 1-2 page proposal for your policy paper. The proposal should briefly state the topic you are going to research. Items to be included:  Introduction to the Perceived Problem  Potential Hypotheses  Potential Solutions  Please Note:  You may have 3 or you may have 103 solutions that you think will solve your policy issue. For your research paper you should pick at least 3 and focus your research around those potential solutions. What is the research surrounding your solutions? What does the research show, will your solutions fix the issue OR have they already been proven ineffective. In your policy proposal you merely suggest your solutions. As the semester continues you will research your solutions and will include that research in your final policy paper.  The final policy paper is where you will also prognosticate (or predict) how the new policy may work.
  • 18. Due Week 8 by Sunday 11:59 p.m. (March 24, end of Spring Break)  20 pts  Bardach (from text A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis) reminds us that Policy Analysis is a process that you must give much consideration and review. Once you begin you may even change your mind. In other words, you may have to retrace your steps and start all over again! That is why I highly encourage you to start the process now on your final policy paper. You have chosen your topic, last week you turned in your two page proposal on the topic you would like to research and the solutions you would like to pursue for your paper.  This week I challenge you to begin gathering your evidence. There is no assigned reading this week, which will allow you the entire time to work on putting together the information you will need for your final policy analysis. During the first week of our class we explored using the WSU library to find peer reviewed articles. Now is the time to use those skills.  Your research does not have to be limited to peer reviewed articles. In policy analysis you may need to also draw from political writings, videos, personal interviews, etc.  At the end of the week I would like you to turn in your work. Please use the information from Vaughn & Buss as well as the information from Bardach the Eightfold Path as you begin to put together the information. Your steps this week:  Define the Problem  Assemble the Evidence  This should be 3-5 pages in length
  • 19. Due Week 10 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.  20 pts  This week we will revisit our final Policy Paper writing assignment. A couple of weeks ago you were to gather your evidence and define your problem. This week we will continue your work by selecting our criteria and projecting the outcomes of the policy you are reviewing.  This week please turn in 2-3 pages following this theme as outlined in the Bardach Eightfold Path.
  • 20.  Due Week 12 by Sunday 11:59 p.m.  20 pts  SHIP (State Health Insurance Program) is a federal program funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Each state has this program more than likely it is housed in the State Insurance Department or the State Aging Department.  The state of Kansas has branded their program as SHICK (Senior Health Insurance for Kansas).  For this assignment students will research the SHIP program.  History of SHIP/SHICK  How does the program work in Kansas  Where is the program housed  Who are the sponsoring organizations in Sedgwick County  How do they help individuals  How many people are served each year  You may even want to interview someone with the SHICK program.  This should be a 2-3 page report.
  • 21. AGE 804 Spring 2013 Sarah Taylor, MA
  • 22. Due Week 16 by WEDNESDAY at 11:59 p.m.  100 pts  The paper should focus on a current social problem or situation that relates to or has an effect on the older population. You may also choose to focus on a particular policy rather than an issue or problem, but it must be an aspect of policy not covered in depth in course units. Select a topic that is of particular interest to you, and focus on policy elements and implications. Instructions for format and content are shown below: Format and Content: Introduction to the topic or problem, and why it is important; Information from scholarly as well as government, position, and/or practitioner publications reporting on the topic i.e., Research article information on the impact of the problem and any existing policy or need for policy, on the lives of older people Discussion of the “players” relevant to your topic, and how they influence policy; in other words, what part does politics play, if any? Strengths and weaknesses of current policy related to your topic (if no weaknesses, explain how the outcome is working well); Conclude with any policy changes you recommend, including the creation of any new policy or substantial changes to current policy, and how that might be accomplished. You may choose a problem or situation related to class topics, but should narrow your focus so that coverage has depth and detail. For example, if you choose retirement, decide whether to research a particular older population, or geographic area, or income level, gender, a specific type of retirement pension, etc. Papers that rely heavily on assigned class materials will receive a lower grade, so be prepared to conduct a thorough search for information on your own. Each student will write his or her own paper, although more than one student may work on the same topic; however, each person must present different perspectives of the policy or problem.
  • 23. Paper Elements  12-14 page paper (font size no more than 12), includes title and reference pages – points taken off for more pages. You should have at least 12 references, 8 of those must be from peer reviewed journal articles. Use APA format for the entire paper, including title page, abstract, format of body, citations in text, and references. The basic format of your paper will be similar to a term- paper type literature review: Introduction, narrative of cited information that is relevant to your topic, conclusion & recommendations.  The reference list should use the complete reference for all articles, book chapters, etc. If the article, etc. was found online, cite the online information in APA format. Recent journal articles that you find online will include a DOI number in the reference citation. Use this when available. If not, use the APA format shown for citing the URL where you found you found the material, and the date it was retrieved.  Where appropriate, include graphs, tables, and examples that support your position, or illustrate some aspect of the topic (e.g., research results, census tables, program evaluations, etc.). If you copy any graphics, be sure to include a reference citation. About Wikis – Do not cite any type of public access “Wiki” as a reference. If you use information found on these (or on Blogs, etc), there must be an appropriate reference (i.e., AARP, scholarly journal, book, etc.) cited there, which you’ll use on the reference list for your paper. You may only cite “opinion page” web resources as examples of opinion, not fact.
  • 24.  On the left hand side of your screen you will fund a button called “Supplemental Course Information”  None of this information will be discussed in class, however I encourage you to look it over to learn more about United States Public Policy and how it is created
  • 25. AGE 804 Spring 2013 Sarah Taylor MA
  • 26.  Outside of class, volunteer extra credit is limited to 20 points total for class. You can apply 20 points volunteer extra credit from experiences outside of course class work.  Extra credit opportunities are explained here and in your syllabus.  Other online opportunities may arise as the semester progresses. Your instructor will post any new extra credit opportunities in the course announcements.
  • 27. The Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas Program (SHICK) is a federally funded program that educates Medicare beneficiaries on their Medicare options. They hold monthly classes on Medicare. SHICK is looking for volunteers to assist with handing out class materials and collecting evaluations at the end. You will also get the opportunity to hear first hand about Medicare and see how those who are getting ready to turn 65 react to the program and all of the decisions they will need to make in the near future. Each class is exactly the same so you would only need to attend one class for this opportunity.  Volunteers need to arrive at 30 minutes prior to class. Classes will last between 2 and 2.5 hours. You will receive 10 pts extra credit for assisting with the class and for a writing a short reaction afterwards. I will set up another Tab for you labeled EXTRA CREDIT for you to participate in the extra credit opportunities  Please email thatfield@ksu.edu one week prior to the class you plan on attending and assisting.  2013 Spring Medicare Options Class Series:  All classes will be held at the Sedgwick County Extension Office  7001 W 21st St N, Wichita  Monday- January 28, 6-8 p.m., Sunflower Room  Saturday- Febraury 23, 9-11 a.m., Sunflower Room  Monday- March 25, 6-8 p.m., Sunflower Room  Saturday- April 20, 9-11 a.m., Sunflower Room
  • 28. The Aging Network meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month from 9 to 10:30 a.m. These meetings are sponsored by the Central Plains Area Agency on Aging, 2622 W Central Ave, Meetings are held in the Riverside Bistro  At these meetings there are usually 3 speakers who present information about their services to the group.  After the meeting audience members introduce themselves and then may briefly share information about their agency or upcoming events. It is an excellent place to network.  Student should turn in a paragraph discussing what they learned from the meeting, and what they thought about the opportunity for members of the Aging Network to collaborate  Students may attend one of these meetings  February 6  March 6  April 3  May 1
  • 29. This is a 15 member council, appointed by the Sedgwick County Commissioners.  They are facilitated through the Sedgwick County Department on Aging.  Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month in the 3rd floor conference room of the Area Agency on Aging at 2622 W Central Ave  Students who attend a meeting should turn in a paragraph stating what they learned at the meeting and how they think this council helps older adults in Sedgwick County  Meetings begin at noon  Feb 13  Mar 13  April 10  May 8
  • 30.  By phone- 978-5350  By email- sarah.taylor@wichita.edu