State Science:
Innovations and Current Practices in Politics
Objective
To create practical awareness about the study of political
science both within the student as individual, the students as a scholarly
body, and their university community through a symposium on the following
areas: international politics (handled by 1pol1), political science research (1pol2), political economy (1pol3).
Role
In this activity you are tasked to become expert organizers
of a political science symposium the aim of which is help disseminate current practical
knowledge of the discipline.
Audience
Members of the UST community both taking political science
and other disciplines as far as other colleges such as CFAD, ENG, CTHM, etc.
Hence, the talk as per topic must be able to demystify
political jargon while discussing practical use of political science's
knowledge.
Situation
The challenge involves social, organization, and public
speaking skills in bringing about a successful political science symposium. You will have committees in charge of
DOCUMENTATION,
COMMUNICATION,
FINANCE,
FINANCE,
SECURING THE GUEST SPEAKERS,
LOGISTICS, USHERS AND RUNNERS
AND HOSTING THE PROGRAM
Product, Performance,
Purpose
The symposium that you will organize must be able to help
disseminate political science knowledge for use both by members and non-members
of the political science community.
The event will be approximately 4 hrs. 30 minutes for opening, 1 subsequent hr each per topic, 30 min for closing. Each speaker will have 45 minutes for the talk, and 15 minutes allotted for Q&A.
Student reactors will come primarily from sections as follows:
Reactors for International politics = 1pol2
Reactors for Political science research = 1pol3
The event will be approximately 4 hrs. 30 minutes for opening, 1 subsequent hr each per topic, 30 min for closing. Each speaker will have 45 minutes for the talk, and 15 minutes allotted for Q&A.
Student reactors will come primarily from sections as follows:
Reactors for International politics = 1pol2
Reactors for Political science research = 1pol3
Reactors for Political economy = 1pol1
Hence you will not be reacting to your own hosted area.
Deadline
October 2 or 4, 2012
8:00-12:00
Evaluation
- 1 page, 2-3 short paragraph content / student (rigorous and insightful paper on the theme while incorporating the section’s topic): 1-5
- Activity Communications / Documents (letters, invitations, certificates meticulously prepared and distributed on-time): 1-5
- Logistics (venue, date, schedule properly secured): 1-5
- Quality of Guest speaker based on credentials (internationally recognized): 1-5
- Community Impact (overwhelming attendance of interested attendees): 1-5
- Overall Class Product (inspiring program, hosting, inter-student and section cooperation can be observed): 1-5
Total : 30 credits
Grade Matrix
1 - simply able to create output.
2 - very flawed output, riddled with glitches.
3 - met requirements, preseence of minor flaws.
4 - met requirements, lacks impressive impact.
5 - met all required objectives with high quality impact.
P.S.
All letters for securing venues, and permits must have the message that the activity is "part of the course academic requirement and will constitute a significant part of the student's Final Grades". This will help facilitate processing.
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