Author name: Rosemary Mosco

Psychology Question

Psychology Question

part 1: 200 WORDS

  1. Share a quick hello along with your preferred name and pronouns
  2. After reviewing the working agreement (attached), discuss which 2 aspects of the working agreement are most important to you and why? Address any changes you would make or elements that you would like to add in discussion or mention to your classmates that might help them understand where you are coming from this semester and what you will need in this class to feel safe to discuss issues of race, class, gender, and so on, this semester.
  3. After reading the NAEYC Advancing Equity Position Statement pages 3-8 (attached)
    • Share with the class one quote you felt explained why it is important to focus on equity in early childhood and why this quote stood out to you, and
    • Share one of the recommendations for everyone or for early childhood educators pages that resonated with you and why.
  4. In 1-2 sentences, share how you are feeling at this starting point of the semester and why. Excited? Anxious?

part 2: 200 WORDS

Because we are in a condensed semester course, you will have both a regular discussion and an internet research assignment every week. Weekly research is worth 15 points and requires you to identify your own area of interest based on the current weeks readings. Each week you will be responsible for extending your own learning and sharing what you have learned with the class. As you read, it will help to note questions that come up for you as one of them may be useful for this weekly work! The question you research can be based on statistics that you read about, a historical event that is mentioned in the readings, references to books and materials that are mentioned by the various authors, and so on. In some weeks, I have intentionally chosen some older readings either as classics or to give you an opportunity to research current perspectives and issues. Number your research section #1-5 so that you don’t miss a step!

* Each week you will address these same questions:

  1. What is your question? What do you want to learn more about?
  2. Why did you choose to research this question? What from the readings, lectures or videos inspired your research topic? (research should always connect to the current topic of study)
  3. Help teach classmates by sharing what you learned through your research? What are the main ideas of what you found? (In about 1/2 page, explain what you have learned in your research- entice your classmates to click on your research link and learn more!). Do not simply copy the text from the website or article you find.
  4. In one paragraph, explain how your research specifically relates back to this class and the current topic of study besides the fact that the research has to do with anti-bias work? Challenge your own critical thinking about these topics!
  5. Include the link to where your research source can be located. Keep in mind that your research should be academic/professional. Please avoid wiki pages, blogs, .com websites, videos, and websites that have a political or other polarizing agenda, etc. Sources should be academic/professional (.org, .edu, journal articles located through library searches, and so on), do not use our textbook as a resource; work to go beyond what is already being offered and presented in this class. Library research support can be located through the student help tab in the left menu if you need additional support with research. the librarians are available to help with searches but you need to schedule appointments so plan accordingly and have fun with this; you get to learn about what you want 🙂https://aceyourcoursework.com/post-a-question/

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Co occurring- addictions- Case study/ Social work Major

Co occurring- addictions- Case study/ Social work Major

Structure After reading the case ( attached)

  • Structure your paper with these headings in bold. Make sure to cover the content under each bullet point. Presenting Problem and Background Information

    Diagnostic Rational

    • List the diagnostic criteria in DSM 5 formatting. Make sure you have a mental health and substance use diagnosis listed.
    • Clearly uses the DSM-5 criteria and discuss each and every criterion in the diagnosis to justify each diagnosis.
    • Make sure to provide a clear connection between the diagnosis offered and the symptoms and situation discussed.
    • Provides a strong and professional level rationale for your diagnostic impressions based on the signs and symptoms described in the case.

    Identification of Stages of Change

    • Provide details to the level of the client’s motivation for change. Discuss what evidence supports this.
    • How does the presenting problem contribute to where the client is on DiClemente’s Transtheoretical Model of Change?

    Identification of Stage IDDT – Here is a LINKActions (Links to an external site.)that will help you understand the correlation between the stages of change and IDDT. Start on pg. 28 (although the entire booklet is good. Keep in mind it was written in 2012 so it was written prior to the DSM 5).

  • Provide details of where the client is at in their stage of treatment using IDDT and how this correlates with their stage of change. Discuss what evidence supports this.
  • Discuss the client’s readiness to address their substance use and relationship with their clinician. Using evidence to support this.

Treatment Recommendations

  • Recommend a minimum of two evidence-based peer-reviewed articles. Make sure to take into account where the client’s motivation and readiness for change is. Make sure to cite in APA version 7.

Overall paper:

  • The paper adheres to the strength and inherent dignity of the individual
  • The assessment of the client’s case consistently, clearly demonstrates that the client is viewed in a caring and respectful fashion
  • The student demonstrates an ability to be mindful of individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity.
  • There is a masterful demonstration of the connection between each of the content areas – the content flows from one area to another with transitions
  • The student uses a scholarly tone
  • The student fully represents the vocabulary of the field
  • The student uses good language conventions and mechanics with no errors in spelling, grammar, sentence structure, and/or punctuation.

Grading

Requirements: 3 Pages

  • You will offer a reflection of the process of this assignment, challenges and concerns (up to 1 page of double spaced text)
  • Your writing should be in APA style and include a title page and references page/ Scolarly articles . Using first-person or “I” language is accepted for this assignment.

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Play Critique – PASS OVER

Play Critique – PASS OVER

write a brief play critique to the production you’ve watched in this module as if you attended it live yourself.

Section 1

  • Introduce the play — do not provide an in-depth plot summary, but instead provide an overall summary of the play’s format, content, and major themes
  • State your thesis — this should be your overall impression of the production
    • Should only be 1-2 sentences
    • This evaluation of the piece should be supported by your later analysis

Section 2

  • Describe + Interpret, Analyze, Evaluate
    • Work through the various elements of the show (the performances, the design, the script, etc.)
    • First describe an element, then provide your interpretation, analysis, and evaluation
  • Ideas of Elements to Discuss
    • Actors’ performances — their individual performances, how they interacted and worked together
    • Use of music and song
    • Transitions and other editing techniques
    • Design of the set, costumes, and video framework
    • Themes and ideas expressed through the show
  • Ways to Provide Interpretation, Analysis, and Evaluation
    • Think about how effectively it landed for you as an audience member
    • Which elements of the production did you feel were successful in supporting this storytelling? Which do you feel weren’t as successful and why?
    • What messages or ideas did the show work to communicate? Which elements specifically helped convey that messages/idea and how?
    • Did you feel the production values (how it was presented) effectively served the script?
    • Which scenes landed with you the most and why?
    • How did the digital medium and presentation change your experience as an audience member?

Section 3

  • Connect the analysis you’ve gone through back to your thesis statement
  • Provide any final thoughts on your experience watching the show

REQUIREMENTS

Requirements: as soon as possible

 

HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:HOW WE WILL APPROACH PLAY CRITIQUE

  • Taking the knowledge we have about theatre thus far and applying those concepts and analysis to a specific production (as we’ve done with Warhorse)
  • We’re going beyond “I didn’t like this” or “I did like this” or “I didn’t get it”
  • Presenting both subjective interpretation (based on personal opinion) as well as objective analysis (non-personal, fact-based) and response
  • When a piece doesn’t work for us as an audience member, we delve in and figure out why — e.g., the structure of the plot made it difficult to understand the story, the design elements didn’t work in tandem with the individual performances, etc.
  • Discussing the effectiveness of the piece — what message were they trying to convey and was that accomplished successfully
  • Utilizing specific examples as opposed to sweeping generalizations — instead of saying “I didn’t feel the lighting design was effective,” being more specific and saying “I felt the lighting design didn’t change from scene to scene in a way that matched the changing tone and mood of each scene.”
  • NOT simply summarizing the play and describing what happened — you should spend more time analyzing what you experienced rather than relaying or describing what you saw

WHAT YOUR PLAY CRITIQUE SHOULD COVER

Adapted from “How to Review a Play” from the Writing Center at University of Wisconsin-Madison, with edits based on our current circumstance in regards to how we can attend theatrical performances.

THE NATURE OF THE ASSIGNMENT

Because the performance of any play is such an ephemeral experience, writing a play review can be an exciting, though difficult, task. You have to be both spectator taking in and enjoying the performance and critical analyst of the production itself. You have to be able to provide a very brief summary of the play, a close objective analysis of the performance you attend, and an interpretation and evaluation of the entire ensemble of staging, acting, directing, and so on.

ATTENDING THE PRODUCTION

Attend the play with an open mind, a willingness to accept the play as the director has presented it in production. (or, in our asynchronous class, view the filmed play)

  • You may want to consider some of the following:
    • Why the choice of costumes, and why the set design?
    • How did the actors deliver their lines (seriously, comically, realistically, formally)? Were there any significant actions or gestures that contributed to the play’s meaning?
    • Were any “special effects” utilized (consider lighting, sound, audience participation, machinery)?

After the performance, jot down the details you recall and talk about the performance with friends. You’ll need these details for your paper in order to substantiate your argument.

WRITING THE REVIEW

Below are some tips for writing play reviews:

WRITING THE INTRODUCTION

The introduction should include the following:

  • The title of the play, the name of the playwright
  • The name of the director, the place and date of the production you attended, and the name of the production company
  • The thesis of your review, which should include (possibly in more than a single statement) the following:
    • A general impression of the relative success…of the production, based on what you actually saw and on your initial impression of how the play should have been performed.
    • Note that even if the production did not exactly coincide with your own conception of the play, you should not feel obliged to condemn the performance outright. Be open-minded and willing to weigh pros and cons.

WRITING THE BODY OF THE PAPER: THE REVIEW

For each element that you discuss:

  • Describe: In as brief and precise a manner as possible, describe in detail the physical aspects of what you saw performed. Keep in mind at all times that whatever you include must in some way contribute to the assertion you made in your introduction and thesis. Focus on particular scenes or performances that will provide the evidence for your final evaluation of the play.
    • Example: The tempest scene in King Lear utilized a particularly hostile set in order to universalize the suffering depicted throughout the play. The lights were dimmed and the backdrop was flat black. Against this backdrop were propped, in no particular order, seven skulls that looked out over the events to come.
    • Note the vivid description of what was seen, and the use of detail to convey that vividness. The passage will work nicely as evidence for an overall, positive evaluation of the production.
  • Interpret, Analyze, Evaluate: This part of the paper requires the most thought and organization and consequently receives the most attention from your reader. After you have finished describing important elements of the production, proceed to evaluate them. For example, you would need to answer the following questions regarding the last description of King Lear:
    • Why were the lights dimmed at the beginning of the scene? (shock effect? slow unfolding of horror?)
    • Why was the backdrop painted black? (contrast? mood?)
    • Why was there no order to the skulls? Why seven? (emblem of disorder or chaos? significance in number?)

In other words, assume that everything used in production has significance, but don’t panic if you cannot find “answers” for all the questions raised by what you see in the production.

In the evaluation, you are given the opportunity to [critique] as well as commend the performance; if the production fails to answer questions that you feel need answers, then say so. If the question or problems are relatively minor, ignore them. Don’t quibble at the expense of missing the more important concerns.

WRITING THE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

Your conclusion should not merely [restate] your thesis in a mechanical way.

Rather, you should try to show why your response to the play is valid and significant, based on what you have described in the body of the paper.

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Nursing Question

Nursing Question

Analyze and evaluate a middle range theory. You will select a middle range theory and identify application of nursing theories into clinical practice.

CONTENT REQUIREMENTS:

Components of the theory

Discuss the major concepts of the theory
Philosophical basis or worldview change, advancing health

Structural aspects of the theory

Discuss the framework of the theory.

Identify an area of your practice where this theory could be applicable

What question does the theory help to answer?
Describe the area of interest in relationship to the theory/theoretical model.
Is it appropriate for the practice setting and is it applicable?
Discuss the strength and weakness of the theory. If there is weakness, discuss what makes it difficult to be used in practice.

Use of theory in clinical practice.

Performing a literature review is essential to completing this section. If there is no literature available about the application of this theory in practice, address reason(s) why based on your findings.

Evaluation of theory

Is this theory used to understand and apply into practice?
What difficulties did you encounter or would anticipate encountering in using this theory?

What would make this theory more usable or applicable to practice?

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

The paper is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
The paper should be formatted per current APA and references should be current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions.)
The paper is to be 3 – 5 pages in length, excluding the title, abstract and references page.
Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. Journal articles and books should be referenced according to current APA style.

Requirements: 3-5 pages

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HR491Senior Seminar in Human Resource Development

HR491Senior Seminar in Human Resource Development

Unit 2: Current Event Exercise

Directions

Each student is required to develop an 8-10 slide Power Point Presentation using APA format (Title Page, Running Header/Titles and Reference page with references properly cited in the body of the presentation).

The presentation will summarize an HR business case of your chosen HR current event or ULO. The current event can be from the news, the employee’s organization, or other current event.

The presentation must clearly articulate how the Human Resource Management function of an organization positively contributes to organizational outcomes. The final presentation slide is required to include all references in APA format.

Requirements: More in depth guide with all the details.

Unit Two ULOs

  • ULO#1: Explain how organizational goals and objectives are linked to motivated and engaged employees
  • ULO#2: Explain why organizations resist change
  • ULO#3: Describe two ways how leaders should support change

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