Thursday, March 29, 2018

Catch-Up Week Day 4 - Thursday, March 29

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Catch-up Week continues through Friday.  Friday is an NCVPS holiday, but I will be available if you have questions. A few things to keep in mind...
  • Modules 1-8 are open.
  • NCVPS Late Work Policy applies to any work turned in past the original due date.  Remember that anything beats a zero. 
  • You do not have a midterm in our course, but you are midway through the course. Since your final exam includes a multiple choice test, take time this week to review what you have learned in Modules 1-8
Use your time this week to do the following:
  • Complete any missing assignments.
  • Redo any assignments for which you did not receive full credit.  Remember to send me an inbox message or a text if you add replies to classmates to any discussion board. 
  • Review the content from Modules 1-8.  Look at your guided notes or take a few minutes to run through the notes (which all work at this time!). You can also look back at Friday announcements where I post content reviews before you take your post-assessments.
  • Work ahead on Module 9.  You will still have a normal week to work on this module in addition to this week.  Let me know if you have questions about the assignments.  
If you are following the recommended schedule for dividing the modules in order to make-up, redo and/or review the following for the remainder of the week:
  • Wednesday - Modules 5-6
  • Thursday - Modules 7-8
  • Friday - Start Module 9
Important Dates:
  • Catch-Up Week  March 26-30
  • Progress Report March 29
  • Module 9 Obstacles in Leadership Due April 6
  • Progress Report April 12
  • Module 10 Disciplined Leadership Due April 13 
  • Module 11 Visionary Leadership Due April 20
  • Progress Report April 26
  • Module 12 Committing to Lead Due April 27
Got resources? Check out the following NCVPS Resources at www.ncvps.org by clicking on the resources visual below:
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Reviewing is so much easier now that there are online tools to help you.  A favorite tool of teachers and students is Quizlet.  It is free to create an account...all you need is an email.  Go to quizlet.com and start creating sets like the one below to help you review vocabulary.  Quizlet will let you play games or just use the flashcard feature to go through a set of words.  Have fun! 

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