Got missing work? Previous weeks remain open. NCVPS Late Work Policy applies to all work turned in past the due date. Next week is a Catch-Up Week. Without a new module assigned, you will be free to catch-up missing assignments, redo assignments for which you did not receive full credit, and/or work ahead on Module 9. It is not a week off so be sure to read announcements daily and work on the things that fit your course needs.
Important Dates:
- Module 8 Leadership at Home and Abroad Due March 23
- Catch-Up Week March 26-30
- Progress Report March 29
- Module 9 Obstacles in Leadership Due April 6
- Module 10 Disciplined Leadership Due April 13
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Many Americans identify leaders as those that are in charge of or in front of groups and/or organizations. Now that you have learned more about leadership, you know that leadership is not based on position but on mindset and action. Lesson 1 introduces you to well-known American leaders as well as those who are not. When you study leaders, remember to apply the leadership traits and styles you have learned and not just look at fame or notoriety. Take a look at The Atlantic's list of the 100 most influential American leaders of all time by clicking on the visual below. Notice that these leaders were chosen with leadership concepts in mind and not just popularity.
Today's Assignments:
- Module 8 Lesson 2 Notes and CYK
- Module 8 Lesson 2 Practice Activity
Lesson 2 is US Leaders Past and Present. Topics include Political Leader through War: Lincoln, Political Leader through Economic Crisis: Roosevelt, Political Leader through Terrorism: Bush, Founding Political Leader: Washington, Political Leader through Injustice: Warren, Social Activist: Anthony, Civil Disobedience: King, and Reformer: Addams. When you take your screenshot, be sure to include enough of the quiz to show which quiz you took.
Module 8 Lesson 2 Practice Activity
Use the template provided to learn more about one of the Americans you studied in Lesson 2. Be sure you use reliable resources and record those on your template. Here are a few reliable resources:
- Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/collections/
- PBS Online http://www.pbs.org/
- National Archives https://www.archives.gov/
- Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/
- American Panorama http://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/
You will use the information you gather today for your assignment tomorrow so be thorough with your research and completely answer each part of the template.
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