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Student Guide Database

Order
Chapter
Section
1

Chapter 1 — Overview

Chapter 1 — Issue Development
2

Chapter 1 — Overview

1A — Social Action's Role in U.S. Experiment in Democracy
3

Chapter 1 — Overview

1B — US College Social Action
4

Chapter 1 — Overview

1C — Benefits of Social Action for Students, Campuses, and Society
5

Chapter 1 — Overview

1D — The Vision: Bringing Social Action into the Classroom
6

Chapter 1 — Overview

1E — Overcoming Challenges of Teaching Social Action
7

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class
8

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

2A — Academic Course vs Co-Curricular / 2B — Prerequisites
9

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

2C — Creating a Social Action Syllabus
10

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

2D — Teaching Style / 2E —Classroom Norms
11

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

2F — The Students
12

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

2G — Building Campus Allies and Community Partners
13

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

2H —The Role of Place & 2I —Each Semester vs Every Year (or Other Year)
14

Chapter 2 — Developing a Social Action Class

2J – Maintaining Momentum
15

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns
16

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3A — On Your Mark: Preparing Students for the Road Ahead
17

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3B — Students Choose Their Issue — GO!
18

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3C — Group Dynamics, Part 1 - Setting the Tone (Get Set)
19

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3D — Change Theory
20

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3E — Building Power
21

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3F — Campus Tour
22

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3G — Research: Historical Overview, Power Mapping, & Target Analysis
23

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3H — Group Dynamics, Part 2
24

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3I — Strategy & Tactics
25

Chapter 3 — Launching Student Campaigns

3J — Campaign Kickoff
26

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
27

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

4A — Timeline & Campaign Plan
28

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

4B — Campaign Implementation: "Series of Actions" Begins
29

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

4C — Campaign Execution & Case Studies
30

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

4D — Campaign Evaluation
31

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

4E — Day of the Final: Campaign Notebook & Group Presentation
32

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

Chapter 5 — Where to Go From Here
33

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

5A — Next Semester
34

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

5B — Mainstreaming Social Action
35

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

5C — Social Action Internship Program
36

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

5D — Pipeline to Jobs & Graduate School
37

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

5E — Status of Current Campaigns
38

Chapter 4 — Campaign Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

5F — Impact of Social Action on Former Social Action Students
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