Nervous about your presentation? Want to know more about the expectations? No worries! Senor Price and I can answer your questions and help you prepare for your senior project presentation! Basically, your presentation is a description of your senior project from start to finish. It should be approximately 10-15 minutes and should include information from your Letter of Intent, your fieldwork, and your research paper. You should have a Google Slide/PowerPoint with visuals to accompany your speech. That's it! If your panel has questions, you answer them. Our rubric has guidelines for you regarding language and delivery, organization and preparation, content, media, questions and answers, and appearance/length. Senor Price and I would be happy to help all students prepare beforehand. Just let us know!
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From TED Talks: "Teacher Elizabeth Robbins has found that most people underestimate students' capabilities. But once young people have a framework for thinking of themselves as active players in their communities, their nation, or their world, they can achieve much more than we realize. In this talk, she offers a compelling model for upending civics education as we know it and helping students research and take action around issues that affect them." This TED Talk is a great connection to how students can think about civic action as a part of their senior project. Consider how you would like to make a difference in the world, stand up for a cause, or fix a problem in the world. |
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