CHMN 301 Group Discussion Board Forums (4)
The student will be required to give a personal response in a new thread to the topic presented in the lesson for each module/week, and reply to at least 2 other students’ threads within his/her assigned group. Each thread must contain at least 250 words, and each reply must have at least 100 words. (MLO: B, D)
CHMN 301 Reading Reports (4)
The student will be expected to read the required texts (excluding theWorktext) for this course. The student will write a 2–3-page report for each text using current Turabian format. (MLO: B, E)
CHMN 301 Disturbing Behavior Paper
The student will write a 3–5-page paper focusing on a disturbing behavior that has been observed among NextGen. If the student has difficulty identifying one behavior, the student may take a broad behavior narrow the topic (be more specific). It is expected that the student will identify the age group that is most suseptical to this behavior. The paper must have at least 5 sources, and the student must use current Turabian format throughout. (MLO: A, B, D)
CHMN 301 NextGen Pastor Interview
The student will identify a NextGen pastor and interview him or her about the curriculum that is taught within the youth group. Based on the information discovered through the interview, the student will complete a paper of at least 3 pages using current Turabian format. (MLO: A, C)
CHMN 301 Journal Article Summaries
The student will be expected to read 10 articles from contemporary periodicals (5 years or less) that are related to today’s college students and write a 1-2-page, double-spaced summary for each of the 10 articles (10 pages total). Articles can come from popular news and popular culture websites as well as hard-copy periodicals. In addition, the student must include a cover page and bibliography with his/her summaries that follow current Turabian formatting. (MLO: A, B, D, E)
CHMN 301 Test
The student will complete 1 test based upon the Foundations of NextGen Ministry Worktext. The test will be open-book/open-notes and consist of 50 true/false and multiple-choice questions. The student will have 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete the test.