Missing Children:
A Devastating Dilemma
The Bronx High School of Science
Mission
:
PUBLIC POLICY DECISIONS
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
For the science behind the crime, search the Internet to find information such as: laboratory protocols and equipment, diagrams, photographs, etc. Also evaluate the results and incorporate this information into your PowerPoint presentation. For the policy decision component of this quest, search the web for pertinent information, including surveys, statistics, case studies, etc. Evaluate the information in relation to the problem, present data to support your position and, if necessary, generate alternate laboratory and public policies you think are most appropriate for missing children in America.
<ULDevelop the appropriate slides for your presentation. For each slide, include a synthesis of the information you collected in a clear and concise manner. Include graphic elements to make visual connections and contribute to the understanding of concepts, ideas and relationships. Be sure to include references that are the source of information that you have collected for your slides and which support your policy decisions.
RESOURCES
TIPS PUBLIC POLICY GUIDELINES
THE PROBLEM
http://www.interpol.int/public/Children/Missing/NationalLaws/mcUSA.asp
THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE CRIME
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m3225/8_61/61456465/p1/article.jhtml
http://www.health.adelaide.edu.au/paed-neuro/HeadInjury/injury.html
CONTACT EXPERTS IN THE FIELD
POLICIES
www.interpol.int/public/children/missing/nationallaws/Mcusa.ASP
SEARCH ENGINES
EVALUATION
| Range |
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1 = Poor |
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5 = Excellent |
| Written Research Projects |
Scoring |
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· Facts and information from multiple internet sources |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Synthesis of information from multiple references |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Analysis of information |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Conclusions drawn from the results of the investigation |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Written clearly and succinctly |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Grammar |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Understanding of scientific concepts |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Understanding of public policy |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Policy evaluation and design |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Bibliography |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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Oral Presentations |
Scoring |
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· State the purpose for your project |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Supporting information |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Presents information clearly and succinctly |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Clarity of concepts |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Effective use of PowerPoint slides |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· How well presenter held the audience’s attention |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· The organization of facts and information |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Public policy |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Policy decisions and solutions |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Bibliography |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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PowerPoint Presentations |
Scoring |
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· Ten to fifteen slides |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Visual impact of slides |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Easy navigation from slide to slide |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Use of qualitative and quantitative information |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Clear and succinct presentation |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Use of multiple sources |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Appropriate graphics to illustrate the content and conceptual understandings |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Policy and policy solutions |
1 2 3 4 5 |
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· Bibliography |
1 2 3 4 5 |
| Determination of Grades |
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40 – 50 = A |
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30 – 39 = B |
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20 – 29 = C |
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10 – 19 = D |
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Below 10 = F |
Timeframe
High School Performance Standards
HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
S1 Physical Sciences Concepts
S1b Demonstrates an understanding of structure and properties of matter.
S2 Life Sciences Concepts
S2d Demonstrates an understanding of matter, energy, and organization
in living systems.
S2f Demonstrates an understanding of behavior of organisms.
S4 Scientific Connections and Applications
S4a Demonstrates an understanding of big ideas and unifying concepts.
S4d Demonstrates an understanding of the impact of technology.
S4e Demonstrates an understanding of the impact of science.
S5 Scientific Thinking
S5a Frames questions to distinguish cause and effect; and identified or
controls variables.
S5b Uses concepts from Science Standards 1 to 4 to explain a variety of observations and phenomena.
S5c Uses evidence from reliable sources to develop descriptions, explanations, and models; and makes appropriate adjustments and improvements.
S5d Proposes, recognizes, analyzes, considers, and critiques alternative explanations; and distinguishes between fact and opinion.
S5e Identifies problems; proposes and implements solutions; and evaluates the accuracy, design, and outcomes of investigations.
S5f Works individually and in teams to collect and share information and ideas.
S6 Scientific Tools and Technologies
S6a Uses technology and tools to observe and measure objects, organisms, and phenomena, directly, indirectly, and remotely, with appropriate consideration of accuracy and precision.
S6b Records and stores data using a variety of formats.
S6c Collects and analyzes data using concepts and techniques in Mathematics Standard 4.
S6d Acquires information from multiple sources.
S6e Recognizes and limits sources of bias in data.
S7 Scientific Communication
S7a Represents data and results in multiple ways.
S7b Argues from evidence.
S7c Critiques published materials.
S7d Explains a scientific concept or procedure to other students.
S7e Communicates in a form suited to the purpose and the audience.
S8 Scientific Investigation
S8b Demonstrates scientific competence by completing fieldwork.
S8d Demonstrates scientific competence by completing secondary research.
HIGH SCHOOL MATH PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
M1 Number and Operation Concepts
M1a Use addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, and root-extraction.
M1e Represent numbers in various forms and graph them.
M1f Compare numbers using order relations, differences, ratios, proportions, percents, and proportional change.
M1l Recognize and respect basic number patterns.
M2 Geometry and Measurement Concepts
M2b Work with two- and three- dimensional figures and their properties.
M2c Use congruence and similarity in describing relationships between figures.
M2h Analyze figures in terms of their symmetrics.
M2m Understand the structure of standard measurement systems.
M2n Solve problems involving scale.
M3 Function and Algebra Concepts
M3k Make predictions by interpolating or extrapolating.
M4 Statistics and Probability Concepts
M4a Organize, analyze, and display single-variable data appropriately.
M4b Organize, analyze, and display two-variable data appropriately.
M4c Use sampling techniques to draw inferences.
M4d Understand that inferencing from a sample involves uncertainty and that the role of statistics is to estimate the size of that uncertainty.
M4e Formulate hypotheses to answer a question and use data to test hypotheses.
M4f Interpret representations of data, compare distributions of data, and critique conclusions.
M4g Explore questions of experimental design, control groups and responsibility.
M4h Create and use models of probability and understand the role of assumptions.
M5 Problems Solving and Reasoning
M5a Formulation.
M5b Implementation.
M5c Conclusion.
M5d Mathematical reasoning.
M6 Mathematical Skills and Tools
M6a Carry out numerical calculations and symbol manipulations effectively.
M6e Make and use rough sketches, schematic diagrams, or precise scale diagrams.
M6g Create and interpret graphs of many kinds.
M6j Use technology to create graphs or spreadsheets.
M6l Use tools in solving problems.
M6m Know standard methods to solve basic problems and use these methods in approaching more complex problems.
M7 Mathematical Communication
M7a Be familiar with basic mathematical terminology, standard notation and use of symbols, common conventions for graphing, and general features of effective mathematical communication styles.
M7b Use mathematical representations with appropriate accuracy.
M7c Organize work and present mathematical procedures and results correctly.
M7d Communicate logical arguments clearly, showing sensibility and validity.
M8 Putting Mathematics to Work
M8a Data study.
M8b Mathematical model.
HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
E1 Reading
E1c Read and comprehend informational materials.
E2 Writing
E2a Produce a report of information.
E3 Speaking, Listening, and Viewing
E3a Participate in one-to-one conferences with the teacher.
E3b Participate in group meetings.
E3c Prepare and deliver an individual presentation.
E4 Conventions, Grammar, and Usage of the English Language
E4a Independently and habitually demonstrate an understanding of the rules of the English language in written and oral work.
E4b Analyze and subsequently revise work to improve its clarity and effectiveness.
E5 Literature
E5a Respond to non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and drama using interpretive and critical processes.
E6 Public Documents
E6a Critique public documents with an eye to strategies common in public discourse.
E6b Produce public documents.
E7 Functional Documents
E7a Critique functional documents with an eye to strategies common to effective functional documents.
E7b Produce functional documents appropriate to audience and purpose.
HIGH SCHOOL APPLIED LEARNING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
A1 Problem Solving
A1a Design a Product, Service, or System: Identify needs that could be met by new products, services, or systems and create solutions for meeting them.
A1b Improve a System: Develop an understanding of the way systems of people, machines, and processes work; troubleshoot problems in their operation and devise strategies for improving their effectiveness.
A2 Communication Tools and Techniques
A2c develop a multi-media presentation.
A3 Information Tools and Techniques
A3a Gather information to assist in completing project work.
A3b Use on-line sources to exchange information for specific purposes.
A3c Use word-processing software to produce a multi-page document.
A4 Learning and Self-Management Tools and Techniques
A5b Review one’s progress in completing work activities and adjust priorities.
A5 Tools and Techniques for Working With Others
A5a Participate in the establishment and operation of self-directed work teams.