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“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an
act, but a habit.”
~Aristotle
PAF 101Module 3, Lecture 3
Class Agenda
• Announcements• Dale Carnegie• Quick overview of Chapter 6• The Problem Solving Framework• Assignment for Friday- Grading Policy Exercise
Fireside Chat- Featuring Carly
Dale Carnegie Principles
• Don't criticize, condemn or complain.
• Give honest and sincere appreciation.
• Arouse in the other person an eager want.
• Become genuinely interested in other people.
• Remember that a man's name is to him the sweetest and most important sound in any language.
• Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.
• Talk in the terms of the other man’s interest.
• Make the other person feel important and do it sincerely.
• Avoid arguments.
• Never tell someone they are wrong
• If you're wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
• Begin in a friendly way.
• Start with questions the other person will answer yes to. Let the other person do the talking.
• Let the other person feel the idea is his/hers.
• Try honestly to see things from the other person's
point of view.
• Sympathize with the other person.
• Appeal to noble motives.
• Dramatize your ideas.
• Throw down a challenge.
• Begin with praise and honest appreciation.
• Call attention to other people's mistakes indirectly.
• Talk about your own mistakes first.
• Ask questions instead of giving direct orders.
• Let the other person save face.
• Praise every improvement.
• Give them a fine reputation to live up to
• Encourage them by making their faults seem easy to correct.
• Make the other person happy about doing what you suggest.
Group # Points
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3 15
9 14
15 11
6 10
10 10
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16 10
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As of 10/11/2017
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Reminder About Spine of Mod. 3
•5.1a Define the societal problem •5.3 Evidence of the problem•6.3 Policy to deal with the problem
Choosing a Specific Societal Problem
•Must be a measurable societal condition
•Must be at a local area•Try to connect it to your community service or previous experience or contact
Introduction to 6.2 • Exercise 6.2: Finding Legislation on Your Topic
• Using http://www.govtrack.us, find a piece of federal legislation related to your topic area
• You can use any state website, however, if your policy is occurring in NYS use the New York State Website or New York State Assembly/Senate websites to find state legislation
6.2 Citations•For legislation, use the Cornell University Guide:
http://guides.library.cornell.edu/c.php?g=134360&p=880403
•Use the librarian lecture (M2L2) slides for additional information
About 6.3•Propose a policy to ameliorate your societal problem in your local area
•Policy proposal can be federal, state or local but must discuss effectiveness for your local area
•Policies can be existing or proposed in other geographic locations
•Start by thinking about current policies
Policy Tool in 6.3• Include the specific policy tool you will use selecting one of the options provided on the following page in the module at the end of the sentence
Policy Tools for 6.31. Direct Government Action2. Economic and Social Regulation3. Loan Guarantees and Direct Government
Loans4. Contracts5. Vouchers6. Grants7. Taxes
About 6.4 • Identify a published source that helped you develop the policy
• Identify a player that helped you develop the policy
Quick Example of Module
•SEX
Sex Is A Very Important Variable
Defining the Societal Problem•Based on the slide I just provided, what is the societal problem?
Is the Wage Gap Changing?
College-educated women earn 5 percent less the first year out of school than their male peers. Ten years later, even if they keep working on par with those men, the women earn 12 percent less.
In 2010 women who worked full time, year round, still only earned 77 percent of what men earned. The median earnings for women were $36,931 compared to $47,715 for men, and neither real median earnings nor the female-to-male earnings ratio have increased since 2009.
Source: White House Council on Women and Girls April 2012 Report, Bureau of Labor Statistics 2010, and Center for American Progress
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Example of 5.1 & 5.3 Gender Wage Gap
5.1 Women make less money than men for the same job
5.3 Evidence of the Problem1. Trend line showing wage differential between 2000- 2009
2. According to National Averages in 2009 – FOR EVERY DOLLAR A MAN MAKES A WOMAN WITH COMPARABLE SKILLS IN A SIMILAR POSITION WILL ONLY MAKE 77 CENTS. 4
5.4 Causes1. Discrimination by male elite2. Historical lag3. Male dominated jobs pay more4. Demands of parenting break career
patterns.
Example of 5.4 Gender Wage Gap
5.5 Existing policy•Federal legislation: The Equal Pay Act of 1963
•Says employers cannot discriminate against their employees based on gender
5.6B Role of Interest Groups•Child Care Council
•Organizations providing employment advice to displaced homemakers
Example of 5.6B Gender Wage Gap
Policies to deal with gender wage gap
Class Goal
Maximize Learning for AllThrough Grading Policies
(Refer to Grading Policy Exercise)
Homework Due Next Class:Grading Policy Exercise (GPE)
• Next Class we will be doing the GPE• Go on the PAF 101 Website and download the Grading Policy Exercise (GPE) document under the Module 3 tab
• Read it thoroughly so you can be a winner next class• Bring your typed & printed paragraph to the next class (10/13) or lose 5 points
https://paf101.expressions.syr.edu/module-3/
Homework Due Monday (10/16):Trend Line HW
• Go on the PAF 101 Website and download the Trend Line HW document under the Module 3 tab
• Bring your HW typed & printed to class Monday (10/16) or lose 5 points
• Use the Video & Tutorial under the Module 3 Tab for help. Do not ask help from a TA until you have done this.
https://paf101.expressions.syr.edu/module-3/
Module 3 Tab Updated•GPE Homework•How to Get an A on 5.3A•Trend line Homework•Trend line Video Tutorial
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For Next Class•BE ON TIME & COME PREPARED!•Bring your typed GPE paragraph or lose 5 points
•Exercise 5.1 & 5.2 should be done. Begin working on 5.3-5.6