Thursday, October 4, 2018

Module 8 Day 2 - Wednesday, October 3 EARLY

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Module 8 continues and is due on Monday.
Important Due Dates:
  • Progress Report October 4
  • Module 8 Leadership at Home and Abroad Due October 8
  • Catch-Up Week October 15
Got Resources?  NCPVS provides lots of resources outside of our course to support you.  For virtual help from a peer, go to the Peer Tutoring Center. For technology issues, issue a help desk ticket with the Virtual Support Center. To learn more about the world around you, attend a Culture Cafe session. Click on the visual below to explore all of the resources NCVPS provides to you:
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Today's Assignment: 
  • Module 8 Lesson 1 Assignment
Module 8 Lesson 1 Assignment
Ever wondered what it would be like if a someone from the past met someone from today?  What would they discuss?  What advice would they offer one another?  Today's assignment is your chance to bring together the past with the present by planning out a dinner party and crafting a dialogue between global leaders. There will be 3 leaders attending your dinner party - the leader you researched in yesterday's practice activity and a current leader we did not study in Lesson 1 (no sports figures or celebrities, please). 
Tips:
  • Before you plan your dinner party, research the current leader you chose - you may use the template from the practice activity as a guide but you are not required to turn in your research about your second leader. 
  • Now that you have researched both leaders attending your dinner party, consider who you would send in for a cameo to make the conversation more lively or just to add a flare of fun - which other global leader from Lesson 1 would have something to say and/or share with your main 2 leaders? 
  • Download the template and complete each section of the dinner party plan. 
  • Write out the dialogue that would take place between these the past and the current leaders.  Use your research about both main leaders to guide your composition of a conversation. 
  • Your dialogue must clearly show you understand the topic (i.e. war, terrorism, civil disobedience). 
  • Be sure to share your knowledge of how global leaders use leadership skills/styles/themes.  What are specific pieces of advice your leaders can offer?
  • Be creative and let your inner playwright shine through! 

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