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ASM Project Manager
ASM Project Manager

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Teens earning this badge will have learned how to create a project plan to achieve their desired outcome, in this case, a face-to-face interaction that support teens in pursuing a post-secondary pathway. This project plan will involve deliverables, timelines and a work-plan. Teens earning this badge will then also execute the event. They will create an event form to guide the formation of the event for that day.

Issuer:

After School Matters
http://www.afterschoolmatters.org

Evidence: Text

Badge Type: skill

Expected Duration: 7 weeks

Criteria

  1. [required] Learner will need to demonstrate the ability to aggregate the information gained through research into a clear outcome.
  2. [required] Learners will create a schedule and plan for the face-to-face event they are planning through use of the Event Form.

Earn by participating in:

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Turning research into action through project planning and management.

ASM Youth Ambassador Leadership Council - Spring 2016

Turning research into action through project planning and management.

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