S E N I O R Y E A R E X P E R I E N C E SYE Symposium Preparation.

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S E N I O R Y E A R E X P E R I E N C E SYE Symposium Preparation

S E N I O R Y E A R E X P E R I E N C E Goals for the SYE symposium To stimulate reflection and thought about the impact of the action on a community and self. To celebrate individual and collective successes. To share and learn from one another. To consider the influence of teachers on communities and individuals.

S E N I O R Y E A R E X P E R I E N C E SYE Presentation Trifold Posterboard Laptop Presentation

S E N I O R Y E A R E X P E R I E N C E SYE Presentation Details In your poster or tri-fold, include the following: Title- Your project title. Rationale- Provide a short explanation of what motivated you to act in this project and how your action relates to personal issues of concern and community needs or resources. Project Description- Briefly describe your project. Goals/Desired Outcomes- Include a bulleted list of your goals. Evidence of Impact- Include the evidence you have that your actions affected your intended goals (or unanticipated goals). Results- Describe what happened. Connect these results to the evidence. Effect- What was the affect on you as a person and teacher.

S E N I O R Y E A R E X P E R I E N C E Planning for your presentation- Make sure to include information that will be assessed in the rubric. Make sure your project is professionally presented. – Check to make sure you’ve met all guidelines – Proof read it for clarity and impact

S E N I O R Y E A R E X P E R I E N C E Assessment Two faculty members will assess you using a rubric- modified from the proposal rubric You will self-assess yourself using the project rubric