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    Recommended Group Work Procedures 2012

    I do not mean to come off as a dictator. However given the necessity of group work in the

    field of Nursing, and the current importance of the group work we are about to embark upon I

    would like to recommend some basic ground rules to help things run smoothly.

    1) Please do not take anything that happens during the process of group work personally. Itis best to be as emotionally detached as possible and to focus on the syllabus and what

    needs to get done during each meeting.

    2) Do not talk about anything not pertaining to the task at hand. Group meetings are for thesake ofworking on a project. Please gossip and mingle on your own time.

    3) We should arrange meetings for set times. Keeping this in mind I would like to start byknowing what everyones schedule looks like for the duration of the assignment from thestart date up until a week of the assignment due date according to the syllabus. For

    example: Group work starts February, 1. 2012 and lasts untilMarch, 21. 2012. Bring

    your schedule from Feb. 1st

    -March 14th. When the dates of the meeting are set, they will

    not be subject to change unless the entire group decides to rearrange the meeting times

    and dates.

    4) We will set goals to be completed foreach meeting. I would prefer if our meetings lasted1-2 hours, or as long as it takes to complete the goals set for each meeting.

    5) Meetings should be no more than 3-5 days apart from one another until the project iscomplete. This depends on the duration of the project and how long it takes to complete

    the project in a timely manner.

    6) No already completed planning should be drastically changedor alteredafter 3meetings or more unless changes were instructedby the instructor for the course. Ex:

    Gloria suggests that we change this, this, and this in the teaching plan or project.

    7) Any and all costs associated with the project will be split evenly amongst all membersof the group. We may need a variety of items ranging from cardboard, markers, paints,

    paint brushes, lettering, stencils, food, balloons, etc. I recommend we gather as a group

    and determine what materials are needed for our project. We should then write a list of

    the items we need. At which point this list will be given to all group members. Anything

    that needs to be bought will be researched price wise and written down on a list. The

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    overall cost of new materials will be evenly distributed amongst everyone in the group

    by a certain date.

    8) I would prefer to complete the entire assignmenta full week or at least 6 days beforethe final due date. I refuse to continue working on a project within 5 days or less of the

    final due date. Keep this in mind.

    9) Having completed the final project a full week before the due date any other necessaryarrangements such as travel and project set up can now be arranged without rushing

    things. Back up plans for travel and set up should be made in case the first plan doesnt

    work out.

    Some of these suggestions may or may not seem outlandish. However I have given the topic

    of group work much thought based on previous experiences regarding overall past group processes,project quality, and efficiency. Please take these suggestions into serious consideration and feel

    free to discuss whatever you think needs changing within one week. For the first meeting I expect

    everyone to bring their schedule so that we can determine how many meetings should take place,

    how long they should last, and what needs to be completed by the end of each meeting. If you do

    not bring a schedule for the duration of the group assignment, I will automatically assume you have

    kept your schedule free. Please keep this in mind.

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    Teaching plan: Recommended list of things to do in order

    1. Look over teaching recommendations for age group given. This is very important!**The majority of the mark will be based upon how age appropriate the Health Fair

    project was for the students.

    2. Research and print off information pertaining to the topic given for the health fair.3. Given the information pertaining to our age group and research topic we will devise a

    teaching plan together. Keep in mind how to implement the final project whilst creating

    the teaching plan. Ex: final size (how big does it need to be?), materials needed, project

    implementation, type of information given, how the information is given, resources

    needed etc. **A rough sketch of the final project will be included with the teaching

    plan.

    4. Show the teacher our teaching plan and ask for advice.5. Edit the teaching plan according to the advice given and ask again if it is suitable.6. Start creating the final Health Fair project. THE SOONERTHE BETTER. From past

    experience this part takes the most work of all. Keep in mind the size of the final project

    and transportation methods needed.

    a. Do we have allthe items needed?b. Where will we build the project?c. Where will we keep the project?d. When the project is finished, how will it be transported to its final destination?e. What do we need for set up? Any special props needed?

    **How eye catching and interesting the project is also determines the final grade of the

    project.

    I did this project last year. From experience and advice given I think this is the best course

    of action in terms of project implementation for the health fair. This is not a light or easy project by

    any means and the planning stages are a crucial element of the overall project outcome. The faster

    thatsteps 1-5 can be achieved, the better. Creating the physical aspect of the project is the hardest,

    most time consuming step of all. I cannot stress enough how important it is to keep in mind the

    creation and implementation of the final project. The rough draft of the final project appearance

    and implementation needs to be followed as closely as possible. Do not make grand plans if they

    cannot be physically or realistically reproduced off paper.