Current policy-relevant events offers a constant flow of content to inform Public Policy and your knowledge of these events will effect your grade in this course.The syllabus includes the following statement on the role of current policy-relevant events in Public Policy:
Keep tuned and informed: Digest daily a diverse menu of news media and keep a Current Policy Events Log (defined below). Get a free on-line subscription to the New York Times.
Your first obligation is to keep informed of current policy events through your daily reading of news sources. Further, keep a log, a written record summarizing at least two articles each week until you have twenty entries. Select from newspapers, magazines, and/or on-line news sources. Do not substitute opinion articles for factual reporting. Use a dedicated tablet or binder. Your log may be handwritten or word processed, then printed and assembled in a binder. Each entry should consume a page or more but less than 300 words, and include the following elements:
Here is how I will track and grade your knowledge of current policy events:
Please bring your log to each class. I will randomly inspect the individual student's log as the semester proceeds and provide feedback. I will collect your log for final grading on April 16. The logs will be assessed as to depth and content.
Expect to spend about two hours per week on this assignment. I will review the progress of this assignment as the course unfolds. The log fulfills the Ramapo College curricular requirement for an experiential learning component in this course.
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