11-16-2024, 02:28 PM
Take Office Mini-Accelerator: State-Level Advocacy
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 512.39 MB | Duration: 0h 37m
This short course for advocates and community leaders will give you a simple framework to advocate at the state level.
What you'll learn
Identify key powers and distinctions between local, state and federal government in the U.S.
Define the meaning of "Advocacy" and understand its importance in creating change in your community and in society.
Understand the development of state-level government in the U.S.
Create a basic advocacy plan at the state level for an issue you care about in your community.
Requirements
No experience necessary. This course is for anyone who wants to make an impact in their communities.
More experienced advocates may find the course useful as an easy refresher and professional development opportunity.
For both beginners and more advanced learners, it is helpful to have an idea in mind of something you would like to see changed in government, or an issue you are very passionate about.
Description
This course is for advocates and community leaders who wish to learn how to effectively advance any issue at the state level. This is an accessible civics primer that will provide the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate the complex environment in which state laws are introduced, negotiated and passed. Course learners will (1) learn how the separation of powers between state government and federal government applies in the real world (2) evaluate the basic structure of state legislatures and (3) come away with a basic framework to plan an advocacy campaign at the state level. While this course is appropriate for beginners and practitioners alike, it will be helpful to have an issue, law or policy you would like to advocate for in mind.Take Office is an organization which develops highly customized training programs for women interested in pursuing careers in public policy and politics, including running for public office. Our organization is focused on increasing the number of women serving in senior leadership positions across government and public policy. This course will benefit anyone, of any gender, with an interest in better understanding of how government works and how to make a tangible difference in the community.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Introduction to Advocacy - Why Does It Matter?
Lecture 2 Introduction to Advocacy
Section 3: U.S. History Primer: U.S. State Legislatures
Lecture 3 History of U.S. State Legislatures
Lecture 4 Key Terminology
Section 4: How a Bill Becomes Law
Lecture 5 How a Bill Becomes Law at the State Level
Section 5: Stakeholders
Lecture 6 Introduction to Stakeholders
Section 6: Putting Learning into Action
Lecture 7 The "Three Ps" Framework - How to Outline a State Level Advocacy Plan
This is a foundational course for those interested in U.S. government and politics.,This course is beneficial for anyone who wants to learn the basics of influencing policy and the local community.,Learners interested in running for office or working in government will find the course particularly valuable.,This course is intended to help build confidence in those who want to make change in their community but don't know where to start.
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Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 512.39 MB | Duration: 0h 37m
This short course for advocates and community leaders will give you a simple framework to advocate at the state level.
What you'll learn
Identify key powers and distinctions between local, state and federal government in the U.S.
Define the meaning of "Advocacy" and understand its importance in creating change in your community and in society.
Understand the development of state-level government in the U.S.
Create a basic advocacy plan at the state level for an issue you care about in your community.
Requirements
No experience necessary. This course is for anyone who wants to make an impact in their communities.
More experienced advocates may find the course useful as an easy refresher and professional development opportunity.
For both beginners and more advanced learners, it is helpful to have an idea in mind of something you would like to see changed in government, or an issue you are very passionate about.
Description
This course is for advocates and community leaders who wish to learn how to effectively advance any issue at the state level. This is an accessible civics primer that will provide the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate the complex environment in which state laws are introduced, negotiated and passed. Course learners will (1) learn how the separation of powers between state government and federal government applies in the real world (2) evaluate the basic structure of state legislatures and (3) come away with a basic framework to plan an advocacy campaign at the state level. While this course is appropriate for beginners and practitioners alike, it will be helpful to have an issue, law or policy you would like to advocate for in mind.Take Office is an organization which develops highly customized training programs for women interested in pursuing careers in public policy and politics, including running for public office. Our organization is focused on increasing the number of women serving in senior leadership positions across government and public policy. This course will benefit anyone, of any gender, with an interest in better understanding of how government works and how to make a tangible difference in the community.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Introduction to Advocacy - Why Does It Matter?
Lecture 2 Introduction to Advocacy
Section 3: U.S. History Primer: U.S. State Legislatures
Lecture 3 History of U.S. State Legislatures
Lecture 4 Key Terminology
Section 4: How a Bill Becomes Law
Lecture 5 How a Bill Becomes Law at the State Level
Section 5: Stakeholders
Lecture 6 Introduction to Stakeholders
Section 6: Putting Learning into Action
Lecture 7 The "Three Ps" Framework - How to Outline a State Level Advocacy Plan
This is a foundational course for those interested in U.S. government and politics.,This course is beneficial for anyone who wants to learn the basics of influencing policy and the local community.,Learners interested in running for office or working in government will find the course particularly valuable.,This course is intended to help build confidence in those who want to make change in their community but don't know where to start.
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Say "Thank You"
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k2s.cc: