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Project Management Practicum in Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security Performance Objective Upon completion of this lesson, each student will demonstrate the importance of using Project Management in the school environment by completing Activity 1 - Project Management Team Project and Project Management Assessment Tool matching the criteria in the rubrics. Specific Objectives Define what Project Management is. Apply the seven Project Management Techniques. Describe the Project Management Planning Process. Use the most common Project Management Organizational Tools. Complete Project Management Team Projects. Terms Lesson Plan Project Management involves the planning, monitoring, and coordinating of all aspects of a project, and the motivation of all those involved, in order to achieve desired results. Project Management Techniques 1. Understand the project 2. Research and summarize 3. Cite the source 4. Working on the project 5. Group work 6. Time 7. Time management Project Management Planning Process involves planning, monitoring, and coordinating projects. During the process there are several questions you will encounter with your project team. Project Management Organizational Tools o Task List and Schedule are used to identify tasks that need to be completed before others can be started. They allow the project team to determine the several factors in project planning. o Gantt Chart referred to as a project timeline. It consists of bar graphs that help plan and monitor project development or resource allocation on a horizontal time scale. Time This lesson should take three days (135 minutes) to complete. Day one Project Management slide presentation (45 minutes) Day two Activity 1 - Project Management Team Project (45 minutes) Day three Activity 2 - Team Project Task List and Schedule (45 minutes) 1

TEKS Correlations This lesson, as published, correlates to the following TEKS. Any changes/alterations to the activities may result in the elimination of any or all of the TEKS listed. Practicum in Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security 130.301 (c) o (3) The student demonstrates leadership and teamwork skills in collaborating with others to accomplish goals and objectives. The student is expected to: (B) demonstrate teamwork skills through working cooperatively with others to achieve tasks; (D) demonstrate responsibility for shared group and individual work tasks; (E) maintain effective working relationships in order to accomplish objectives and tasks; (F) demonstrate effective working relationships using interpersonal skills; (G) use positive interpersonal skills to work cooperatively with others; Interdisciplinary Correlations English Language Arts and Reading, English I 110.31 (b) o (1) Reading/Vocabulary Development. Students understand new vocabulary and use it when reading and writing. Students are expected to: (E) use a dictionary, a glossary, or a thesaurus (printed or electronic) to determine or confirm the meanings of words and phrases, including their connotations and denotations, and their etymology. Accommodations for Learning Differences It is important that lessons accommodate the needs of every learner. These lessons may be modified to accommodate your students with learning differences by referring to the files found on the Special Populations page of this website (cte.unt.edu). Preparation Review and become familiar with the terminology, website links, and the slide presentation. Have materials, slide presentation, and websites ready prior to the start of the lesson. Print handouts for each student. Reference Webster s new compact office dictionary (2003). New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Co. Instructional Aids Project Management slide presentation Preparation 2

Note Taking Form Materials Needed Handouts for each student o Project Management Terms and Definitions o Note Taking Form o Activity 1 - Project Management Team Project o Activity 1 - Project Management Team Project Task List and Schedule o Activity 2 - Team Project Task List and Schedule o Project Management Assessment Tool Pencils and Pens Equipment Needed Computer and Internet access for teacher and students Projector (for digital presentation) Introduction The main purpose of this lesson is to give students an opportunity to apply the concepts of Project Management using seven Project Management Techniques. Say o During this lesson you will learn about Project Management in school and the workplace. You will explore the various Project Management Techniques and will apply them to two separate team activities. Say o To learn about Project Management you will need to explore the various techniques used and organizational tools. Ask o Why do you think it is necessary to understand how to use Project Management in the school environment? Say o Project Management involves planning, monitoring, and coordinating all aspects of a project, and the motivation of all those involved, in order to achieve desired results. Show o Project Management slide presentation 3

Outline MI Day 1 Day 2 OUTLINE I. Introduce Project Management A. Objectives B. What is Project Management? C. Project Management Techniques i. Understand the Project ii. Research and Summarize iii. Cite the Source iv. Working on the Project v. Group Work vi. Time vii. Time Management D. Summary E. Project Management Planning Process i. Planning ii. Monitoring iii. Coordination F. Project Management Organizational Tools i. Task List and Schedule ii. Gantt Chart NOTES TO TEACHER Begin the Project Management slide presentation. Students will use Note Taking Form handout to take notes. Distribute handouts and have students read and discuss them. Students will complete assigned activities. Students will participate in group discussions and class activities. II. Day 3 III. IV. Activity 1 Project Management Team Project A. Analyzing Career Job Ads B. Group Discussion Activity 2 Team Project Task List and Schedule Assessment = Daily Activities 4

Multiple Intelligences Guide Existentialist Interpersonal Intrapersonal Kinesthetic/ Bodily Logical/ Mathematical Musical/Rhythmic Naturalist Verbal/Linguistic Visual/Spatial Application Guided Practice The teacher will present the Project Management slide presentation and lead the class discussion. The teacher will distribute all handouts and the class will discuss them. After the students have learned about Project Management they will begin to work on the activities. Independent Practice Student teams will analyze and identify Project Management careers. Student teams will complete a specific Project Management Task List and Schedule. Review Project Management requires skills that are highly desirable in the workplace. School projects provide excellent opportunities for students to refine their planning and Time Management skills and to acquire executive thinking skills as they analyze and synthesize tasks using Project Management Tools. Informal Assessment The teacher monitors during activities to check for understanding. Formal Assessment Daily grade on activities Summary Evaluation Enrichment Classroom guest speaker presentation from a professional Project Manager may be used as enrichment to discuss the importance of Project Management in high school and the workplace. 5

Project Management Terms and Definitions 1. Project Management involves planning, monitoring, and coordinating all aspects of a project, and the motivation of all those involved, in order to achieve desired results. 2. Project Management Techniques o Understand the Project o Research and Summarize o Cite the Source o Working on the Project o Group Work o Time o Time Management 3. Project Management Planning Process involves planning, monitoring, and coordinating projects. During the process there are several questions you will encounter with your project team. 4. Project Management Organizational Tools o Task List and Schedule are used to identify tasks that need to be completed before others can start. It allows the project team to determine the several factors in a project planning. o Gantt Chart referred to as a project timeline. It consists of bar graphs that help plan and monitor project development or resource allocation on a horizontal time scale. 6

NAME DATE PERIOD NOTE TAKING FORM TOPIC: ESSENTIAL QUESTION? MAIN IDEA QUESTIONS VOCABULARY TERMS: NOTES: SUMMARY: WHAT HAVE I LEARNED TO ANSWER THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION? 7

TOPIC: ESSENTIAL QUESTION? MAIN IDEA QUESTIONS VOCABULARY TERMS: NOTES: SUMMARY: WHAT HAVE I LEARNED TO ANSWER THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION? Name Date Class 8

Activity 1 - Project Management Team Project Part 1 - Analyzing Career Job Ads 1. Students will work with a partner. 2. Visit the school library. 3. Use copies of the career job ads pages from newspapers in the school library. 4. Underline references to any of the essential skills and circle specific references to Project Management in the ads. 5. Identify a job website and refer to Project Management positions advertised on the Internet. Part 2 - Analyzing Career Job Ads Group Discussion 1. What are some of the jobs/careers that specifically identified Project Management Skills as a required skill or an asset for employment? 2. What are the salary ranges for these jobs? 3. What additional skills are identified in these ads? 9

4. From these examples, what do you think Project Managers do? 10

Rubrics Graded Elements Total Points Quality of Research 50 Correct use of Spelling, Grammar, and Capitalization 25 Presentation Skills 25 Total 100 11

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Activity 1 - Task List and Schedule Project Title Completion Date Project Team Members: 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Tasks Hours/Days Required Member(s) Assigned 1, 2, 3, 4 Planned Start Date Planned End Date Actual Start Date Actual End Date 12

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management Assessment Tool Directions Each student will rate each of the following skills using a five-point scale, with one being the lowest rating and five the highest. Circle your answer. Student 1. Defined clearly the end product or outcome of the project. 2. Identified the tasks necessary to complete the project. 3. Developed the steps in an action plan for each distinct task category. 4. Highlighted critical tasks with specific deadlines that impacted project completion and monitored these carefully. For group projects, consider these additional criteria: 8. Shared leadership and ownership for project success. 9. Negotiated roles and responsibilities. 10. Shared workload equitably. 5. Identified and procured needed resources. 6. Anticipated potential problems and developed contingency plans. 7. Reflected on the project outcomes and process to identify new understanding. 12. Contributed to the learning of others. 13. Demonstrated mutual respect and appreciation for team members. 13

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT Activity 2 - Team Project - Task List and Schedule Project Title Completion Date Project Team Members: 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Task Hours/Days Required Member(s) Assigned 1, 2, 3, 4 Planned Start Date Planned End Date Actual Start Date Actual End Date 14

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management Assessment Tool Directions Each student will rate each of the following skills using a five-point scale, with one being the lowest rating and five the highest. Circle your answer. Student 1. Defined clearly the end product or outcome of the project. 2. Identified the tasks necessary to complete the project. 3. Developed the steps in an action plan for each distinct task category. 4. Highlighted critical tasks with specific deadlines that impacted project completion and monitored these carefully. For group projects, consider these additional criteria: 8. Shared leadership and ownership for project success. 9. Negotiated roles and responsibilities. 10. Shared workload equitably. 5. Identified and procured needed resources. 6. Anticipated potential problems and developed contingency plans. 7. Reflected on the project outcomes and process to identify new understanding. 11. Contributed to the learning of others. 12. Demonstrated mutual respect and appreciation for team members. 15

Rubrics: Graded Elements Total Points Task List and Schedule 40 Project Management Assessment Tool 40 Correct use of Spelling, Grammar, and Capitalization 20 Total 100 16

Project Management Organizational Tool Gantt Chart 17