716 Stevens Avenue Portland, ME 04103 1 - 855 - 325 - 0896 online.une.edu 716 Stevens Avenue Portland, ME 04103 1 - 855 - 325 - 0896 online.une.edu Example of Section 2 of Practicum Goals, Objectives and Competencies Form Goal Objectives Tasks Completion Date Goal 1: Provide Let’s Go! Dissemination Partners with regional specific data in a useable format Objective 1.1: Develop a template to be used for each of the 17 regional reports. a. b. Review any current or past templates. Draft an updated template. June 1, 2018 c. Seek feedback on the template from Let’s Go! staff and a sample of Let’s Go! Dissemination Partners. Incorporate feedback. June 15, 2018 Objective 1.2: Analysis of regional data. a. Create charts, tables and/or graphs to compare 2017 to 2016 July 30, 2018 Objective 1.3: Interpret regional data and present key findings. a. Draft talking points based on charts. August 15, 2017 Goal 2: Develop one or more evidence based fact sheet that supports the Let’s Go! Strategies for Success. Objective 2.1: Obtain the most recent evidence supporting the Let’s Go! strategies. a. b. Conduct scientific literature reviews. Summarize key findings with citations. August 22, 2017 2 4 Research George Polya’s problem-solving principles and techniques from the AIU Library or on the Internet. Although the scenarios below are not specific mathematical situations, they will require application of Polya’s principles to obtain a reasonable solution. Choose 1 of the following scenarios: · You are on your way to a very important doctor’s appointment and just barely have enough time to get to the appointment. You know that if you do not get to the appointment on time, it will cost you $200 and you will not be able to get another appointment for weeks. In your haste, going through your front door, you accidentally tear a big hole in your dress or pants. What do you do now? · A recipe for a sheet cake that serves 54 people is: • ½ cup butter • ¼ cup oil • 3 cups of baking flour • 1 tablespoon baking powder • 6 eggs • 1 cup milk • 2 cups sugar • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract After everything is mixed into a cake batter, you are supposed to pour it into a floured 12 in. by 18 in. by 1 in. sheet cake pan. However, all you have is a 9 in. by 14 in. by 1 in. pan, an 8 in. square pan 1 in. deep, and two 8 in. diameter round pans 1 in. deep. Your 46 guests will be arriving shortly, so you do not have time to go to the store to get the correct-sized pan. How will you have enough cake for each guest to have a piece without wasting too much batter? · It is after midnight, and your kitchen sink cold-water supply has sprung a leak. You know you will not be able to get a plumber to fix the sink for several hours. You do not know where the water turn-off is, and you do not have any plumbing experience. What will you do to minimize the damage? Follow Polya’s principles to solve your problem. o Expla.