Program-Level Objectives met with this assignment:
Course-Level Objectives met with this assignment:
Running for office. What would YOU do? 70% of students will evaluate the information learned in SLO #2 and then create a campaign of their own for a hypothetical run for office. [SLO #3 fulfills the following Program Level Outcomes: Communication, Critical Thinking, Social and Personal Responsibility, as well as the following Course Level Outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.]
Activity for Assessment:
Now that you’ve followed some campaigns, analyzed candidates and gotten up to date on some issues, I want you to take this opportunity to tell me what you would do if you had the opportunity to run for state office (only–no federal offices allowed for this paper). Imagine, you are running for Governor, Lt. Governor, Comptroller, Texas State Senate/House, Secretary of Agriculture, etc. Regardless of whether it is a federal or state election, we always feel like we are voting for the lesser of two evils. What would you do to make constituents want to vote for you as opposed to just choose you because they like the other candidate less than you? This is your chance to tell me what you think is important in our state. It is your chance to put all the complaining we do about politics and make a decision to make a difference, even if it is hypothetical.
You are going to need to do the following for this paper:
Choose a:
This will all require you to do some outside research with regards to what the parties stand for, rules for fund raising, etc.
This assignment must follow MLA guidelines, be typed in Times New Roman, 12 pt. font, and be a minimum of 1000 words with a works cited page. The works cited are not included in the minimum word count. All research must be cited.
Active GoalsActionsIDGoalGoal Set NameCategory THECB CORE Critical ThinkingCritical Thinking Skills – to include creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis, evaluation and synthesis of informationCORECritical Thinking THECB CORE Written CommunicationCommunication Skills – to include effective development, interpretation and expression of ideas through written, oral and visual communicationCORECommunication THECB CORE Social ResponsibilitySocial Responsibility – intercultural competence, knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national, and global communitiesCORESocial Responsibility THECB CORE Personal ResponsibilityPersonal Responsibility – ability to connect choices, actions and consequences to ethical decision-makingCOREPersonal Responsibility