Saturday, February 18, 2012

Grades 7-12 PARTIES and PLATFORMS of Democrats and Republicans



What is a Democrat? What is a Republican? What do they individually stand for? American politics is dominated primarily by the Democratic and the Republican parties. Both parties differ greatly in their philosophies and ideals.

This videoconference and lesson plan focuses on comparing and contrasting the Republican and Democratic parties and their platforms. In this lesson, students will examine political parties and their role in the U.S. political system. Our presenters will examine current issues of the presidential election and describe their party’s platforms on such issues as the Economy, National Security, Education, Immigration, Health Care, and many more. 
“PARTIES and PLATFORMS” is the Virtual School’s study of political parties and their platforms. American political parties are organized on a national, state, and local basis.

PARTIES
Political parties are key players in American politics, but the Constitution does not mention political parties. In fact, many of the founders, including George Washington, distrusted permanent political parties, fearing that they would become too powerful.
American political parties differ from those in many countries, where parties are often organized to promote a particular political or economic ideology such as socialism, communism, fascism, or capitalism. Other political parties may represent a given economic interest such as labor or farmers. Some political parties have been organized to promote a religious group or interest.

In contrast, American political parties are generally not ideological. Instead, they are made up of a loose collaboration of interests that want to win the next election. While the parties might differ on the issues, they seek to appeal to the widest possible spectrum of the electorate.

PLATFORMS and PLANKS
Every four years, the political parties hold a national convention to nominate a presidential and vice presidential candidate. They also meet to approve a party platform of issues and positions upon which the candidates will run.

A party platform is a set of principles, goals, and strategies designed to address pressing political issues. Each party's platform is broken down into “planks,” or declarations that speak to each specific issue.
A party platform usually is a list of support for, or opposition to, controversial topics. Individual topics are often called planks of the platform.
Party platforms and their planks are very important to the electoral process. They give the candidates a clear political position with which they can campaign. They give voters a sense of what the candidates believe in, the issues they think are important, and how, if elected, they will address them.

REGISTER  for “PARTIES and PLATFORMS of Democrats and Republicans videoconference on THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2012.
Presenters are  Larry Woods - for the Democratic Party; and Adam Nickas - for the Republican party

REGISTER online for all videoconferences:  http://www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/registration.htm
COST  $75 for each videoconference session.  
FORMAT:  45 minutes in length.  Format is 25-30  minutes presentation and then 15-20 minutes for question and answer session.

Target Audience: Grades 5-12
TIMETwo sessions: one at 9:00 AM CENTRAL TIME and one at 10:00 AM CENTRAL TIME

FREE BILL NYE “The Earth is a Great Home, But We Have to Make Some Changes”


Expose your students to international experts in exciting areas that shape the world in which we live. Your students will be able to ask Bill Nye questions through a live video and audio feed. With an anticipated large number of sties, the interactive sites will be limited to 5 schools.  Other schools will be connected on a "view only" basis.

The video conference will take place on TuesdayMar. 6 from 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

To allow your students to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime experience, please contact Jim Vincent, Stark/Portage Area Computer Consortium at 330-445-2267orJim.vincent@email.sparcc.org.  Your site's video conferencing  name and IP address are required.

Bill Nye, best known as host of the popular children’s show, Bill Nye the Science Guy, is an established engineer, scientist, comedian, author and inventor with a lifelong fascination on how things work. After earning a Cornell University mechanical engineering degree, he accepted a position at Boeing, where he developed a device that continues to be used in 747s today. Combining his love of science with a flair for comedy, Nye moonlighted as a stand-up comic, eventually taking on the Science Guy persona. The series won 28 Emmy Awards during its five-year run and earned him seven Emmys for writing, performing and producing. He has authored five books and frequently appears as a guest on various shows.

For more information about the Kent State University Stark Campus Featured Speakers Series, call 330-244-3223 or visit www.stark.kent.edu.

FREE to NORT2H Members "Practical Implications of the Debt Ceiling Level"


Erskine B. Bowles, President Emeritus of the University of North Carolina since January 2011, Senior Advisor to Carousel Capital since 2002 and Co-Chair of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform since February 2010 will be our special guest for the February 27 Town Hall Speaker’s program. 

In 1993, Bowles was appointed by President Bill Clinton to serve as director of the Small Business Administration, and later was tapped to serve as deputy White House chief of staff (199495) and White House chief of staff (199698). As chief of staff, he helped negotiate the first balanced budget in a generation. As a member of the National Economic Council and National Security Council, he helped guide domestic and foreign policy. In prior service as deputy White House chief of staff, Bowles helped direct the government’s response to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. After he left the White House, he also served from 1999 to 2001 as a general partner of Forstmann Little, a New Yorkbased private equity firm.

He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2002 and 2004, and currently serves on the boards of Morgan Stanley and Cousins Properties.

Program:   Erskine B. Bowles                                        
Topic: "Practical Implications of the Debt Ceiling Level” 
Date: Monday, February 27, 2012  
Time:  1:00-2:00 p.m. 


  • President Obama appointed Bowles co-chair of the National Commission on Fiscal 
    Responsibility and Reform in 2010 
  • President of the multi-campus University of North Carolina (2001-10) 
  • Founded and served as chairman and CEO of the Charlotte-based investment 
    banking firm that became Bowles Hollowell Connor & Co. 
  • Appointed by President Bill Clinton to serve as director of the Small Business 
    Administration, then as deputy White House chief of staff (1994-95) and White House 
    chief of staff (1996-98) 
  • Appointed United Nations deputy special envoy to 13 tsunami-affected countries in 
    Southeast Asia (2005)





Transmission Modes:  NOTA and the eTech Ohio IP Network 
Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John 
Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by February 23rd.   
   
A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA or NORT2H member 
districts.  Please process a purchase order to WVIZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John 
Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p. o. number to 216-
916-6361. 

For additional information on Erskine Bowles please see: 
http://www.gatewayurp.com/documents/SpeakerBiographies.pdf



Heart of a HOFer: Harry Carson (FREE)

Our character education series Heart of a Hall of Famer continues with a video conference on Friday March 9, 2012 at 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM EST.  Join Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Harry Carson as he talks about the traits that made him one of the game's greatest.  Carson, a ferocious run stopper, was selected to play in nine Pro Bowls with the New York Giants.  Carson is currently CEO and President of Harry Carson Inc. a Sports Consulting and Promotions Company and serves as Executive Director of the Fritz Pollard Alliance.   

This is an interactive program and is limited to six schools at each time slot and unlimited view only. Test connections will take place on Thursday March 8, 2012 at 10:00 AM ET.  The program is designed for grades 6th-12th and is FREE of charge. These spots will fill quickly so act fast.

For more information or if you are interested in registering, please contact our Education Department atEducationalPrograms@profootballhof.com.

9-12 BioMedTech: STEM “Health and Wellness Research, From the Bench to the Bedside”


Discover how local experts are engaging community research to better understand risks for
diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease and to improve health within neighborhoods.

University Hospitals (Cleveland) is one of the nation’s leading health care systems
providing high-quality, patient-centered medical care at locations throughout Northeast
Ohio. Committed to advanced care and advanced caring, University Hospitals offers the
region's largest network of primary care physicians, outpatient centers and hospitals.
The System also includes a network of specialty care physicians, skilled nursing, elder
health, rehabilitation and home care services, managed care and insurance programs,
occupational health and wellness, and the most comprehensive behavioral health services
in the region.


Topic: “Community Research”

Presenter: Jessica Kelley-Moore, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology,
Case Western Reserve University


Date: Thursday, February 23, 2012

Audience: Recommended for learners in Grades 7-12, the BioMedTech Distance Learning Series is designed to stimulate interest in biomedical technology and engineering careers and foster an appreciation and understanding of regionally developed medical advances. Aligned with the Ohio Department of Education Science, Mathematics, and Technology Content Standards and the National Science Education Standards, each program will emphasize biomedical technology and engineering careers, scientific processes, and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) content.

Schools interested in participating in FREE this educational opportunity should contact John
Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by February 22nd.

Time: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. (EST))

High School and Middle School

Friday, February 17, 2012

Heart of a Hall of Famer Series: Rayfield Wright

Our character education series Heart of a Hall of Famer continues with a videoconference on Monday February 27, 2012 at 12:00 noon and 1:30 PM EST.  Join Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle Rayfield Wright as he talks about the traits that made him one of the game's greatest.  Wright was selected to play in Pro Bowl for six consecutive seasons and was Named to NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1970s. Today, Wright is the CEO of Wright’s Sports and Nutrition, President of PetroSun, LLC, and the President of the Rayfield Wright Foundation.

This is an interactive program and is limited to six schools at each time slot and unlimited view only. Test connections will take place on Friday February 24, 2012 at 12:00PM ET.  The program is designed for grades 6th-12th and is FREE of charge. These spots will fill quickly so act fast.

For more information or if you are interested in registering, please contact our Education Department atEducationalPrograms@profootballhof.com.