Class
Policies |
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Summer 2009 |
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| Plagiarism: Please read the information on the PA web site regarding plagiarism. This policy applies to all submissions. Any presentations or other documents should be in your own words unless agreed in writing beforehand through communication with the instructor. | ||||||||||
| Evaluation:
Participants will be evaluated based on their performance of the following
requirements with values listed: |
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See the "Assignments"
page for details on the nature of the "Proposed Agreement" and other components above. |
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Group
Projects: If two or more participants and the professor agree
that a group project is warranted, the case study requirements will be amended. The primary rationale for a group project will be to address a larger grant project or some special project that meets a community need. |
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Style
Guidelines: Participants should employ APSA or APA style unless another
style is required by the organization for whom the proposal is being prepared. |
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| Seeking Professional Assistance & Working with Others: If you seek information, assistance, and/or support from others, particularly professionals, always act as a professional would be expected to act. Please be kind. In addition to normal politeness, please send all helpful individuals a thank you letter. | ||||||||||
| Attendance: For a course offered on Vista, we can consider regular log-in to the course as attendance. Participants are expected to visit the class site at least weekly. | ||||||||||
| Language Biases:
All participants are expected to employ non biased speech and prose--gender,
race, and other. At times we will make mistakes and say or write in a manner
which may cause offense. We will help each other to remove biases and offensive aspects from our speech and prose. |
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| Working Together:
Participants are encouraged to cooperate--share ideas, resources, and insights. Make certain the final product reflects your efforts, but help each other out. Learning, like almost everything, is more fun when it is a shared experience. |
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| Questions/Concerns: If in doubt--ask!!! Do not let a little problem grow. The only "stupid" or “silly” question is the one that goes unasked. | ||||||||||
| Reference http://www.valdosta.edu/mpa/classes/padm7860/policies.html | ||||||||||
| Updated 05/08/2009, contact Jerry Merwin |