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Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corporation Education, Employment & Career Development Services (EECDS) In-School Youth (ISY) Program RDRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION 1920 Mott Ave, Far Rockaway NY, (Phone) (Fax) Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities TTY/TDD /Voice Relay “Risking Without Fear of Failure: Performing With Results” – Carmen Farina (NYC School Chancellor ) SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT: SEMESTER 2 Step #6 MONITORING, EVALUATION AND REFLECTION 2

Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corporation Education, Employment & Career Development Services (EECDS) In-School Youth (ISY) Program “Body Beautiful” Service Learning Project Step 6 I.Theme/Topic: Monitoring, Evaluation & Reflections – FASHION SHOW/PROM Core Competencies of Focus: Communication Skills 1. Understand body image as a social construct. “What do people see when they see me?” 2. Recognize negative aspects of advertising and how it targets young people “What messages am I sending into the world and am I sending mixed messages?” 3. Create positive perceptions of their own body image. Lifelong Learning Skills 1. Demonstration of their self assessed social views of How “my world” views me. 2. Demonstration of their emotional views of How I view myself in “the world”. 3. Demonstration of their academic overview of Am I astute enough to navigate the “world around me”?. Time Frame: 1 hour and 30 minutes Group Size: 20 – 30 Male and Female Participants Ability Level: High School Juniors and Seniors Class Material: Workshop Handouts RDRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION 1920 Mott Ave, Far Rockaway NY, (Phone) (Fax) Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities TTY/TDD /Voice Relay

Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corporation Education, Employment & Career Development Services (EECDS) In-School Youth (ISY) Program RDRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION 1920 Mott Ave, Far Rockaway NY, (Phone) (Fax) Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities TTY/TDD /Voice Relay II. Procedure: Participants will be lead in a group activity that will afford them the opportunity to establish workshop rules (Community Agreement) to encourage a safe environment for group discussion. Ice Breaker: “Fashion Show/Prom Reflections” Handout Introduce the Exercise – “Monitoring, Evaluation & Reflection” FASHION SHOW III. Activity Defining –Participants will be lead in a group discussion to assess their own personal growth as well as team growth, and also analyze what went well, what could have gone better, and what lessons they will take away from the experience. Break larger group into smaller cohorts to identify similar views. IV. Debriefing Participants will establish principles discussed from the above exercise that my now be measured in participant service goals. (i.e. Life Skills, Leadership Development etc.) _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corporation Education, Employment & Career Development Services (EECDS) In-School Youth (ISY) Program RDRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION 1920 Mott Ave, Far Rockaway NY, (Phone) (Fax) Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities TTY/TDD /Voice Relay V. Instructor Comments/Observations: ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________

Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corporation Education, Employment & Career Development Services (EECDS) In-School Youth (ISY) Program RDRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION 1920 Mott Ave, Far Rockaway NY, (Phone) (Fax) Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities TTY/TDD /Voice Relay “ Risking Without Fear of Failure: Performing With Results” – Carmen Farina (NYC School Chancellor) SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT: SEMESTER 2 STEP #6 MONITORING, EVALUATION & REFLECTION Name ___________________________ Date ___________________________ Instructor: Mrs. Erica Walcott How comfortable were you with the fashion show/prom? ____________________________________________________________ What was the most effective principle you can take away from the experience? ____________________________________________________________ What is one thing that you would have done differntly? ____________________________________________________________