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Political Science 1101 Section Welcome About Me Goals & Teaching Philosophy Roll Call & Introductions Suggestions for Studying Effectively Office Hours and Contact Information For Next Time
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About Me Barry Edwards Political Science Ph.D. Student Currently writing dissertation, “Quantitative Models of President Behavior” May post materials on my web site, www.poliscidata.com
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Goals & Teaching Philosophy Immediate Goals Long Term Goals I am here to help you with Political Science 1101. I try to make expectations clear and grade fairly. It is important that we respect one another’s time and viewpoints.
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Roll Call & Introductions Section attendance is required. Per Gurian: each unexcused absence = -2% What is excused absence? Introduce Yourself, Help Me Learn Your Names Your Name (if you go by nickname) Hometown Who represents you in the U.S. House of Representatives? (Look-up at www.house.gov/representatives/find)
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Suggestions for Studying Effectively 1. Know How Your Grade is Determined In this class (per syllabus): Midterm 1 x 25% + Midterm 2 x 25% + Final Exam x 35% + Section Participation x 15% = Your Grade
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Suggestions for Studying Effectively 2. Know When to Study You absolutely need to keep a calendar Print the syllabus and keep it with you Midterm 1: Wed, 2/13 and Fri. 2/15 Midterm 2: Wed, 3/27 and Fri. 3/29 Final Exam: Mon, 5/6 (12 – 3 pm)
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Suggestions for Studying Effectively 3. Know Your Resources and Use Them Take Note of Recurring Themes in Lectures Keep Notes and Handouts Organized (so you can easily use them when it’s time to study) Book has web site: http://www.wadsworth.com/cgi- wadsworth/course_products_wp.pl?fid=M20b&product _isbn_issn=9781133602132 Good practice multiple choice questions: http://www.wwnorton.com/college/polisci/americanpo liticalsystemcore/welcome.aspx Identify Things You Don’t Understand
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Suggestions for Studying Effectively 4. Study to Increase Your Test Scores Where should you focus your time and energy? Box I, II, III, or IV? Most students spend time in Boxes I and III… What You Know:What You Don’t Know: Material that’s on test:I.II. Material that’s not on test:III.IV.
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Preparing for Specific Question Types 1. Studying Terms Effectively (use Chapter glossaries) A. Definition (key distinctions) B. Example C. Why Important 2. Term Sets Make Good Multiple Choice Questions 3. Study Predictable Short Answer Questions See Learning Outcomes at start of each chapter Compare and contrast X in U.S. and Georgia What are the pros and cons of X?
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Preparing for Specific Question Types 4. Master 5 - 7 paragraph essay form We’ll work on this, it’s an essential academic and life style. Make good use of example and evidence that support your argument (this is how you score points). “For example, …” “This is exemplified by …” Consider and refute opposing argument. “Some argue …, but this view is mistaken.” News articles make good examples (discuss the article about the Amish)
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Office Hours & Contact Information Email: bce@uga.edu Please put “Poli Sci 1101” in subject line Office Hours: Location: Main Library Café Café is on first floor (enter and turn left) Possible Times: Wed. 10 am or Wed. 12:30 pm (vote)
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For Next Time… You must have all test dates written in your planner, I may check next week and grade like a pop quiz. Locate Main Library Cafe Highly recommend getting Poli Sci 1101 spiral notebook and folder Read book chapters per syllabus and assigned news articles
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