Catch-Up week ends today. I hope you took advantage of your time this week and were able to get a few things off your to-do list. If you have followed the schedule I have been posting each day, today you will begin Module 9.
Important Dates
- Catch-Up Week October 22-29
- Progress Report November 1
- Module 9 Obstacles in Leadership Due November 5
- Module 10 Disciplined Leadership Due November 13
- Progress Report November 15
- Module 11 Visionary Leadership Due November 19
- Module 12 Committing to Lead Due December 3
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 (Links to an external site.) For technology issues, issue a help desk ticket with the Virtual Support Center (Links to an external site.) To learn more about the world around you, attend a Culture Cafe (Links to an external site.) session. Click on the visual below to explore all of the resources NCVPS provides to you:
During the first week of school, I asked you to take a look at what past students thought about our course. Now that you are 3/4s of the way through the course, take a moment to self-reflect (remember Module 1?). Before you do so, take a look at what other students say.
Here is one student's personal reflection of the course so far...
"In Module 1 and 2 I was very nervous. After I learned to navigate the class I was more at ease. I really enjoyed the Scenario traits in Module Two. It gave me a chance to think outside the box on different scenarios. I was able to look at the ten leadership traits, (integrity, discipline, perseverance, commitment, empowerment, communication, confidence, empathetic, creative and delegation ) and get a clear picture of how they go together. I loved getting the actual definition of a lot of our words in Module Three. This gave me a better understanding of the words and better relate when figuring out where I fell. Getting a glimpse of things that waste your time was an eye-opener for me as well. It was nice to be able to lay down some short and long-term goals for myself. It was also nice to see where my times goes and how I can manage it better. My favorite was learning about my leadership style. Who knew there were so many styles. In Module % it was hard to communicate with my group. I sent two messages to two of my team members. For whatever reason, we had a hard time communicating. I enjoyed making the cartoon. I had the chance to make a firefighter cartoon. That was a lot of fun. In Module Six we got to explore speeches and break them down. We got to see what the speaker's goals were, what the opening body looked like and how the conclusion looked. Module Seven was about how to go through the decision making progress. It was great giving ideas for each of our words. Looking at the differences on paper made it a lot easier to understand. Module Eight was very informative. We got to read about global political leaders and United States leaders. It was fun being able to pick ones and research them. This gave us a chance to better understand their role and look for traits that we have learned so far. this has been a great class so far! I have loved every Module but my favorite so far is Module 8. I loved learning about different leaders.”
"In Module 1 and 2 I was very nervous. After I learned to navigate the class I was more at ease. I really enjoyed the Scenario traits in Module Two. It gave me a chance to think outside the box on different scenarios. I was able to look at the ten leadership traits, (integrity, discipline, perseverance, commitment, empowerment, communication, confidence, empathetic, creative and delegation ) and get a clear picture of how they go together. I loved getting the actual definition of a lot of our words in Module Three. This gave me a better understanding of the words and better relate when figuring out where I fell. Getting a glimpse of things that waste your time was an eye-opener for me as well. It was nice to be able to lay down some short and long-term goals for myself. It was also nice to see where my times goes and how I can manage it better. My favorite was learning about my leadership style. Who knew there were so many styles. In Module % it was hard to communicate with my group. I sent two messages to two of my team members. For whatever reason, we had a hard time communicating. I enjoyed making the cartoon. I had the chance to make a firefighter cartoon. That was a lot of fun. In Module Six we got to explore speeches and break them down. We got to see what the speaker's goals were, what the opening body looked like and how the conclusion looked. Module Seven was about how to go through the decision making progress. It was great giving ideas for each of our words. Looking at the differences on paper made it a lot easier to understand. Module Eight was very informative. We got to read about global political leaders and United States leaders. It was fun being able to pick ones and research them. This gave us a chance to better understand their role and look for traits that we have learned so far. this has been a great class so far! I have loved every Module but my favorite so far is Module 8. I loved learning about different leaders.”
What advice to students give other students for staying on track after Catch-Up Week?
- "I would tell them...to make sure to manage their time well in order to complete the module."
- "...they should keep studying and remake assignments that they didn't do well on so that they will get a better grade and a better understanding of the topic."
- "I would tell them to never give up. They should try their best and never procrastinate. Hard work always pays off."
Got Leadership?. (2018). Padlet. Retrieved 29 October 2018, from https://padlet.com/melissa_dettman/zu3m8eda9cbj
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