There is more to a Law Enforcement Officer than a Badge and a Gun. |
- What are you most proud of in your lesson, and why?
- What I am most proud of in my lesson is that I was able to talk about something that I am very passionate about. I was given the chance to inform an audience how Law Enforcement Officers feel when going on duty and the possible ways they would respond to a certain call for service if they were the first one who arrived at the scene of the crime. I enjoy the field of Law Enforcement due to the need of helping other who can't help themselves and trying to reduce the amount of crimes that occur in a year within a city.
- What assessment would you give yourself on your lesson? Explain why you earned that grade using evidence from the component contract.
- I would give myself a P because I believe that I presented the information that I gathered from research in a good manner. Basing my grade from the contract I completed everything that is required to do for a "P consideration". I was loud enough for everybody to hear me, I kept constant eye contact with my audience and I kept my audience engaged. I cited two published sources during my presentation as well as the Explorers program which is a stepping stone to getting my mentor, first hand experience, and training. So, overall I did achieve the requirements to receive a grade of a P.
- If you could go back, what would you change about your lesson? How can you use that knowledge to give a better Lesson 2?
- If I could go back and redo my lesson 1 I would change the way I presented the information. I would choose a different flow so that my presentation is much more exciting to my audience. I would also talk a bit faster so that I can talk about more things that I did not get the chance to talk about. For lesson 2 because it is much longer I plan to go in greater depth about my Senior Project, Law Enforcement. I will also wear a different uniform with the permission of my Post Adviser. I was given a taste on how to present the knowledge that I have learned, I can better prepare myself for longer presentations and know what to expect when giving one about my Senior Project.