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The first step in in your project design is to identify the problem you want to solve and develop your problem statement. Please refer to this website(at the bottom) for examples of a problem statement. Then think about a problem that you will potentially address through an innovative project. Using the format in the example, develop your own problem statement including:
1. Problem – A problem statement is a short, clear explanation of an issue or challenge that sums up what you want to change. It helps you, team members, and other stakeholders to focus on the problem, why it’s important, and who it impacts.
2. Background – Collect information from the research and previous experience with the problem
3. Relevance – Talk to multiple stakeholders who are impacted by the problem (We will dive into this more in depth in module 2 when we think about needs assessment, but for this assignment try to think about how the problem is relevant to the population you seek to serve)
4. Objectives – Use the SMART goals framework (included as a link in the example) to develop a few measurable objectives.
I would like my statement to focus on :
Secondary Public Schools Administrative Organization
How they approach the minority in critical situations
https://www.betterup.com/blog/problem-statement
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