Thursday, 12 December 2013

Presidential Campaign Reflection

Presidential Campaign Speech Reflection

1.  What was your role in the campaign and what did you contribute, besides your own personal speech, to the campaign effort? 

Response: 

2.  Which two propaganda techniques did you use in your speech and why did you select these techniques?
  1. Bandwagon
  2. Glittering Generalities
  3. Plain Folks
  4. Testimonial
  5. Card Stacking
  6. Transfer
  7. Name Calling
Response:


3.   Which parts of your party platform did you present and why did you select those parts to present?

Response:


4.  Which two qualities of a president or roles of a president did your speech emphasise?  How did you support these roles with evidence?
  1. Chief of the Executive Branch
  2. Commander in Chief
  3. Head of State
  4. Director of Foreign Policy
  5. Guardian of the Economy
  6. Legislative Leader
  7. head of Political Party
Response:  

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Service Learning Project

Stage 1
Inventory and Investigation (Research)

Using interviewing and other means of social analysis, students:
  • catalog the interest, skills, and talents of their peers and partners
  • identify a need
  • analyze the underlying problem
  • establish a baseline of the need
  • begin to accumulate partners
Research on Water for Southern Sudan

Website:

Video:
The Gods Grew Tired of US


Refection: 2 paragraphs or a 2 minute video reflection