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A Professional Memorandum Writing Workshop
Patricia Elliott, MPH Candidate for DrPH Boston University Instructional Innovation Conference March 2, 2012
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Overview Innovation purpose Workshop components
Application to other courses Questions
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Innovation Purpose
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Context Course: Women, Children and Adolescents: Public Health Approaches Assignment: Craft a professional memorandum informing a decision maker of a health issue along with a programmatic or policy response. Need for innovation: Students lack professional writing experience.
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Goals of the Memo Assignment
Synthesize information Present ideas clearly and efficiently Build career related skills Create a polished writing sample
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Challenges for Students
Professional writing ≠ academic writing It is difficult to break successful habits Short assignments are the enemy of procrastinators
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Innovation: Memo Workshop
Students need practice and support to build new skills Multifaceted skills-building workshop An interactive in-class session Students work with their own material Uses lecture, individual, and group work
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The Workshop
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Components Instructional lecture Individual brainstorming
Group collaboration One-on-one instructor interaction Class-wide group discussion of prepared examples
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Section 1- Memo Dissection
A close look at each memo section: The importance of being concise and direct Introduction Proposed program/policy Scope of the problem Major constituencies Current approaches Conclusion Instructional Lecture
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Section 2- Partner Time Practice being succinct and clear
Students turn to their neighbor and must summarize in 60 seconds: The importance of their health issue A brief description of their policy or programmatic recommendation Class discussion of challenges Group Work
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Section 3- The Art of Writing
Presentation of the nuances of professional writing with a focus on: Tone Formatting Content General writing tips Active/passive voice Grammar Citations Instructional Lecture
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Section 4- Practice with Topic
Individual work guided by a handout Partner work present ideas and ask questions to neighbors Faculty work one-on-one questions addressed by roving faculty and TAs Individual and Group Work
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Section 5- Analysis of Examples
Examples of each memo section are displayed on-screen and in a handout Class-wide discussion of strengths and weaknesses, followed by faculty analysis Slides, with faculty analysis included, are posted to course website after class Class-Wide Group Work
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Section 5- Analysis of Examples
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Application to Other Courses
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Application of Innovation
Direct use in other courses Any course that requires students to write a memorandum Applications in public health, public policy, business sector, etc. Expanded use for the format This multi-faceted format for skills building can be applied across the curriculum to help student acquire a variety of new skills
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Summary
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Benefits Improves students’ understanding of the nuances of professional writing Engages and challenges students to work through their own topic in a way that identifies hurdles and provides immediate support from peers and faculty Offers flexibility for a range of audiences and educational goals
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