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COMPARE Bylaws Special rules Authority

Referencing the content of

Cannon's Concise Guide to Rules of Order and Keesey's Modern Parliamentary Procedure

Cannon & Keesey Reference

Comparative authority notes used in advanced AIP-style study

This reference path acknowledges Cannon and Keesey together as comparative authorities frequently named in advanced cross-authority study.

For now they are grouped in one cited reference start rather than split into separate full tracks.

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How to study here

  1. Use the lesson to understand when these works appear in comparative prep and how to talk about them cleanly.

Plan / Learn / Do / Teach

Plan

Plan a reference path for Cannon & Keesey Reference so the learner knows when and why this authority matters.

  • Choose the path that fits the learner's goal: Reference Authorities.
  • Anchor the study plan in Cannon & Keesey Reference.

Learn

Lessons, skill drills, content, and scenarios should build the knowledge needed for this path.

  • Lessons with cited sources and minority-report context
  • Skill drills that reinforce vocabulary, flow, and rule choice
  • Comparison notes that explain where this authority fits
  • Reference scenarios that show when this source changes the answer

Do

Recommended participatory activities should be matched to the learner's plan and current lesson progress.

  • Recommended comparison exercises tied to the authority being studied
  • Matched activities such as source-order checks, citation practice, and crosswalk notes
  • Participatory work that can be done in lodge, board, chapter, or classroom discussion

Teach

The path should end in shared use: coaching, presenting, or certifying as a teacher where that route exists.

  • Activities done with another user or in a group setting
  • Explain-it-back work, short presentations, and guided coaching prompts
  • How to help another learner, committee, or group use the rule well
  • Presentation and collaborative practice that turns solo study into shared competence
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