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“Pursue”

“Pursue”. Culminating Activity. Post Evaluation. Please complete the post-presentation evaluation form. Remember that it is anonymous – be honest with your responses. (Data drives decisions!). Grading break-down. 20 points Completed notes pages

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“Pursue”

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  1. “Pursue” Culminating Activity

  2. Post Evaluation Please complete the post-presentation evaluation form. Remember that it is anonymous – be honest with your responses. (Data drives decisions!)

  3. Grading break-down 20 points Completed notes pages Work with your table mates to make sure you have the notes pages completed!

  4. Take a closer look How can you apply each pursuit to your personal life? Do these pursuits have to pertain to decisions about sexual activity, or can you apply them more generally?

  5. Writing assessment: 20 points Activity: Look at the different pursuits.Select 3 pursuits that you would like to try to apply to your life. • Write about each pursuit, addressing the following areas • (1) Name the pursuit (1 point) • (2)What does this pursuit mean to you. Write about your interpretation of the meaning. (2 points) • (3) What 2 steps you can take to start working towards your “pursuit” now. (2 points) • Reaction writing and Critical thinking – • Write a paragraph expressing your gut reaction to the pursue curriculum. This is to address the curriculum, not the speaker. Be honest and specific!

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