Engaged Citizen Hall of Fame

Engaged Citizen Hall of Fame

Learning Objective: Applying American Values: You apply the values studied by nominating to the Values and Service “Hall of Fame,” an individual from your personal life who, in your opinion, exemplifies them.

Please note: Additional requirements for the Primary Assignment can be found by clicking on the Course Assignment Comments headline (above).

Throughout history, there have been women and men who exhibited exemplary behavior. We often look to famous people as role models and build statues or post plaques in their honor. Life is, however, full of often unheralded lives that have demonstrated positive values and engaged citizenship. Whether it’s Miguel Keith, an 18-year-old Hispanic Marine from Omaha who was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery in combat, or the Civil Rights leader and Nebraska Hall of Fame member, Standing Bear, or perhaps someone you know, there are many role models in society.

This week’s assignment is to nominate someone you know to the fictitious, Engaged Citizenship Hall of Fame. For this assignment, consider the values presented in the assigned reading articles from Week 1 through Week 6. Compose an appropriate tribute arguing that this person’s behavior exhibited one or more of the values examined in the course. If possible, include a photograph or some other appropriate image to represent the person you are nominating. Avoid overly hyperbolic or emotive attributes.

presentented values week 1 – 6

engaged citizenship, roll of civic engagement, equality of opportunity, then focused on the equality portion of equality of opportunity, and values that bind our nation

550 words

  • adherence to the 3+1 Rule.

The 3+1 Rule requires students to use a minimum of three assigned readings from the current week and one from a previous week. This rule encourages students to review and connect the assigned readings from week to week.

last week material

other values intriduced in weeks 1-6

Answer preview

Throughout history, there have been famous role models responsible for promoting positive change in society. As learned throughout the course, Martin Luther King is such one exemplary person who did not fear leading African Americans in the fight against racial discrimination. King’s engaged citizenship is a significant American value that promoted the enactment of the Civil Rights regulations. Apart from the well-known legends in the hall of fame, one other person I would nominate for…

(600 words)

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