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Assignment: Paper 2/Group Oral Presentation 3
REQUEST FOR A PROPOSAL (RFP): Grassroot Volunteer Project
The Programs in Language, Culture and Professional Advancement (PLCPA) is looking to do a pilot sponsoring of a one-time Grassroot Volunteer Project.
The PLCPA is requesting proposals that inform and persuade them to sponsor a worthy Grassroot Volunteer Project. People who volunteer in grassroot projects usually find ways to give back to the community. Engaging in a pilot project will enable PLCPA to gauge whether the project will be able to help build a sustainable relationship with the target group that they do the project with. PLCPA would like you to help think of creative, thoughtful and practical ideas that would highlight the PLCPA slogan of “Make Your Positive Mark on the World” while making a difference in the community that they serve or are a part of.
Look within the university and in the neighboring towns to identify what Grassroot volunteer Project PLCPA faculty, staff and students can partake.
The PLCPA, like many other university departments, is bound by a very strict budget. The budget for their volunteer project is only $1,000.00.
My part is:
· Letter of Transmittal
· Primary Research Attachments (interview with chief committee member)
All proposals should cite their research in APA Formatting.
Your Task: Write a formal proposal fulfilling the PLCPA’s RFP. You will be assigned to a group, and you and your team must all collaborate with one another on all ideas and writing for the assignment. You will also present with your team in an Oral Presentation.
Requirements:
1. All groups must collaborate and contribute equal parts work.
· The draft of Proposal should include details about the primary research the team will conduct. Provide for example, the proposed documents analysis plans and the proposed observation plans as well as any research that the team has conducted to initialize the volunteer project.
· All primary research used for the assignment must be attached to the paper according to Formatting Requirements, and must include information about those surveyed, the date and time, as well as any survey or interview questions and correspondence.
· The final version of the proposal will be scored using the attached grid.
All Letter of Transmittals must be addressed to:
Dr. Mutiara Mohamad, Director
Programs in Language, Culture, and Professional Advancement
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1000 River Road, T-FL1-01
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Proposals must be formatted as follows:
o 12 pt. New Times Roman font
o 1” margins on all sides, flush left margin only
o Single-spaced, block formatted with double space between paragraphs.
o Organizational headings appropriate to each section of the proposal.
Group 1 PAPER2_First Draft
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Assignment Paper 2Group Oral Presentation 3REQUEST FOR A PROPOSA.docxrock73
Assignment: Paper 2/Group Oral Presentation 3
REQUEST FOR A PROPOSAL (RFP): Grassroot Volunteer Project
The Programs in Language, Culture and Professional Advancement (PLCPA) is looking to do a pilot sponsoring of a one-time Grassroot Volunteer Project.
The PLCPA is requesting proposals that inform and persuade them to sponsor a worthy Grassroot Volunteer Project. People who volunteer in grassroot projects usually find ways to give back to the community. Engaging in a pilot project will enable PLCPA to gauge whether the project will be able to help build a sustainable relationship with the target group that they do the project with. PLCPA would like you to help think of creative, thoughtful and practical ideas that would highlight the PLCPA slogan of “Make Your Positive Mark on the World” while making a difference in the community that they serve or are a part of.
Look within the university and in the neighboring towns to identify what Grassroot volunteer Project PLCPA faculty, staff and students can partake.
The PLCPA, like many other university departments, is bound by a very strict budget. The budget for their volunteer project is only $1,000.00.
My part is:
· Letter of Transmittal
· Primary Research Attachments (interview with chief committee member)
All proposals should cite their research in APA Formatting.
Your Task: Write a formal proposal fulfilling the PLCPA’s RFP. You will be assigned to a group, and you and your team must all collaborate with one another on all ideas and writing for the assignment. You will also present with your team in an Oral Presentation.
Requirements:
1. All groups must collaborate and contribute equal parts work.
· The draft of Proposal should include details about the primary research the team will conduct. Provide for example, the proposed documents analysis plans and the proposed observation plans as well as any research that the team has conducted to initialize the volunteer project.
· All primary research used for the assignment must be attached to the paper according to Formatting Requirements, and must include information about those surveyed, the date and time, as well as any survey or interview questions and correspondence.
· The final version of the proposal will be scored using the attached grid.
All Letter of Transmittals must be addressed to:
Dr. Mutiara Mohamad, Director
Programs in Language, Culture, and Professional Advancement
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1000 River Road, T-FL1-01
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Proposals must be formatted as follows:
o 12 pt. New Times Roman font
o 1” margins on all sides, flush left margin only
o Single-spaced, block formatted with double space between paragraphs.
o Organizational headings appropriate to each section of the proposal.
Group 1 PAPER2_First Draft
In our primary research of Student Programming Board (SPB) organization, we found out that the organization provides various opportunities to experience new campus life. The main purpose of ar ...
Enclosure I Aanandam Final Presentation 4 August 2020 (1).pdfAyushPurohit12
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Critique 1
You have great reflection. I could not concur more with you on the importance of involving students directly and indirectly in the learning procedure and how it will facilitate teachers to assess the learner performance in their developmental phases. You noted that the teacher should focus on developing the learners’ capacity to perceive and appreciate things from different learning perspectives. I do agree with you, but how can we do that? I would like to know your opinion on this point.
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Critique 2
Meaningful learning occurs when learners are ready, and the materials are appropriate to the learners. If we don' t have any information about the learners, the materials we prepare for the learners might be useless. So I think knowing the readiness of the leaners is very important, and all the learners have different needs, that's why teaching learning strategies is very important. Even the leaners have exposed different learning and cognitive environment, they can choose a strategy we teach , which helps them experience meaningful learning.
Critique 3
I really liked your reflection and the way you clearly stated your opinion. I noticed that you didn’t talk about both Bruner’s and Vygotsky’s theories mentioned by Driscoll (2005), in this week’s chapter. I would love to read more about your opinion regarding these two important theories by these two great figures and maybe compare them with the model of Collins and Stevens.
Critique 4
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Critique 1You have great reflection. I could not concur mo.docxfaithxdunce63732
Critique 1
You have great reflection. I could not concur more with you on the importance of involving students directly and indirectly in the learning procedure and how it will facilitate teachers to assess the learner performance in their developmental phases. You noted that the teacher should focus on developing the learners’ capacity to perceive and appreciate things from different learning perspectives. I do agree with you, but how can we do that? I would like to know your opinion on this point.
Regarding to the memorization strategy of learning, memorization is one of the most difficult way for me to deal with. I could not memorize a lot and I can spend a night to memorize one passage. Till today, I could not find a way that makes me able to memorize more. It is really important that teachers and instructors understand that memorization for some students, like me, is very hard and sometimes impossible to memorize.
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Meaningful learning occurs when learners are ready, and the materials are appropriate to the learners. If we don' t have any information about the learners, the materials we prepare for the learners might be useless. So I think knowing the readiness of the leaners is very important, and all the learners have different needs, that's why teaching learning strategies is very important. Even the leaners have exposed different learning and cognitive environment, they can choose a strategy we teach , which helps them experience meaningful learning.
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2. BOARD’S STRUCTURE 5 member board Each member has one vote Decisions will have to be unanimous These 5 “high ranking” members will be burdened with the responsibility of organizing all the student body to volunteer and share their ideas and concerns with the board and then the board will inform the administration and will provide solutions to any problems that might occur.
5. A sign up sheet will circulate around the university campus along with an online sign up sheet for a period of 2 weeks (if NYC will allow us to use their current web page as a medium for us to communicate this message.)
6. After all sign up sheets are collected then volunteers will be appointed to different positions.
7.
8. Division of Responsibilities All projects that will be undertaken will need to be lead and spearheaded by a chosen volunteer. Here again volunteers during the sign ups will have to answer some questions that will help us understand their strengths and weaknesses. Thus, providing the board with enough information enabling us to choose the appropriate volunteer for the right position.
11. Future Projects Radio - Since classes begin at 9am and end at 9pm we want to establish 6 2 hour shows. This could become a very successful approach of informing the university’s student body of any news regarding the university itself as well as informing of any of the boards decisions. The radio will create a feeling of community for our school that currently is lacking.
12. Future Projects Newspaper -Another way to inform and bring students together is the weekly newspaper.
13. Future Projects Event Management - This will be a group of volunteers that will organize ideas for trips to educational and cultural locations as well as events of an entertaining character to present to the board that will then make a final decision and begin to incarnate the project.