PROJECT CITIZEN• CIVIC EDUCATION
• International Program• Government B Requirement
• Graduation Requirement – State Senior Culminating Project
The Beginnings
• Pay It Forward (Watch clip)• Civic Education• Middle school to High
School• International
WHY PROJECT CITIZEN?• Civic Participation• Meet State requirement
• Can make a difference!
Civic Knowledge
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Project Citizen
Comparison
Grades 9-12Project Citizen students Public Policy Knowledge.
Creative writing and public policy
PC students improved significantly more in persuasive writing ability.
PC students had more knowledge of how to get a public policy adopted.
GROUP WORK
• 4-5 students in a group• Team Leader• TEAM WORK?
•Problems/Solutions•GROUP MATERIALS
– BINDER and FOUR TABS
HOW TO DO PROJECT CITIZENSection 1
1. FIND A PROBLEM – Community Map– Brain Storm– Investigate– Narrow it down to your top 5– Investigate – Select ONE – COOL TITLE– FACE BOOK
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What Criteria is Used to Select a Problem?1) Is the problem you selected important to
you and other people in your community?2) Does government have some responsibility
to deal with this problem?3) Will there be sufficient information about
the problem to develop a good project?4) Is there a realistic possibility of solving the
problem selected?
Project topics used A LOT
• School parking lot• School roads to exit school building• Pot holes/ road conditions• Recreation centers• Snow covered roads/ plowing• School lunches• Common Core and Testing
Some topic ideas for Project Citizen• Rexburg Lake (like Rigby
lake)• Underage drugs and
alcohol use• Energy drinks• E Cigarettes• Education• Hunting/Fishing• Elk farms• Food labels/ regulation• Football/Sport –
Concussions• School zones• Conservation• Environmental issues• Ban plastic bags TAX• Alternative Energy• School $ (Bus advertising
could be one of the solutions)
• All day dates for dances ($, danger, etc.)
• Need meeting area for students (no real “commons”) at MHS – hall crowding and lack of socializing
• Several City of Rexburg ordinances are not enforced
• Littering on county lands (disposing of dead animal etc.)
• School hours (too early for adolescence).
• Human trafficking• ALL students are not
motivated to graduate (Technology diploma, area of study guidelines, etc.)
• Water storage for Eastern Idaho irrigation
• Suicide (Idaho)
HOW TO DO PROJECT CITIZEN Section 2
2. Decide on 3-4 Alternative SOLUTIONS– Research solutions = public policy.– Select 3-4 solutions to the problem– Research the 3-4– Advantages and Disadvantages of
each solution.
HOW TO DO PROJECT CITIZENSection 3
3. Select ONE PUBLIC POLICY to SOLVE PROMBLEM
What is your solution to the problem?–Select ONE of your alternatives or combination–Must be a Public Policy Solution
• Action by those who hold or affect government positions of authority.
• Government = city, county, State, National, School Board etc.
–Why that ONE over the others• Statistics, Articles, Pictures, Graphs, Polls etc.
Definition and Activity• Public policy is a concept or set of
ideas that guides a course of action or a procedure used in dealing with public issues and problems.
• Laws, rules, regulations, by-laws, school rules, codes, ordinance, policy, etc.
• Use NEWSPAPERS to find 20 public policies.
HOW TO DO PROJECT CITIZENSection 4
4. Developing an ACTION PLAN– Bring to attention of Government– Formulation of plan and those that will
support it– Adoption – When and who must adopt– Implementation (Cost and benefits)– Evaluation – Who will oversee it and
evaluate that it is effective.
REQUIREMENTS• PORTFOLIO = BINDER and Slide Show as a visual aid• PRESENTATION = Panel and teacher (20-25 minutes)• RESEARCH! (CITED – APA)• DRESS UP – Professional dress• Follow up answering questions (5 minutes)• Credit for Sources ( IN binder and ON slide show) (CITED –
APA)
• EXAMPLE
APABINDER: (RESEARCH) • Title Page (1 for binder for group)• Abstract (1 for binder for group)• Introduction (1 for binder for group)• Each Paper/Essay: Heading – Title (All same)• Work CitedSEE Tutorial (link on website): http://flash1r.apa.org/apastyle/basics/
CONCLUSION
• WHY AND HOW IS IT DONE (Video overview)• Work in groups• 600 points possible = 200 individual points
(group work and effort) + 400 points group score (Presentation and Portfolio)
• Nursery Rhyme (PRACTICE)
HUMPTY DUMPTY
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall,Humpty Dumpty had a great fall,
All the King’s horses, And all the King’s menCouldn’t put Humpty together again!