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You will prepare a short report (no more than 500 words, double-spaced, 1-inch margin, 12-point Times New Roman font) on any one of the two films: Freedom Writers or Invictus.? In this report,

 

You will prepare a short report (no more than 500 words, double-spaced, 1-inch margin, 12-point Times New Roman font) on any one of the two films: Freedom Writers or Invictus.  In this report, you will discuss the key leadership challenges presented in the film and the lessons learned and ideas or thoughts that they have found intriguing. The analysis should synthesize or be informed by class readings and lectures. 

The film analysis reports will be graded based on the following criteria:

  • Substance – quality of the analysis; effective incorporation of course concepts, readings, and exercises; and demonstrate ability to think critically about the application of course concepts.
  • Argument – ability to communicate clearly and persuasively
  • Style – grammar, spelling, structure, and “the basics” of good writing
USEFUL NOTES FOR:

Substance – quality of the analysis; effective incorporation of course concepts, readings, and exercises; and demonstrate ability to think critically about the application of course concepts.

Introduction

If you’ve taken a class in human communication, then you know that there are four components to any analysis. They are:

It’s important to remember that there isn’t necessarily a right or wrong answer here.

These questions are designed to get you thinking about the theories. Theories are not right or wrong, and they can’t be absolute because there aren’t any absolutes in the world. Theories are just theories, but they’re useful tools for understanding how things work in the real world.

Asking yourself these questions is an important part of learning—and it’s one that should also help you learn more about yourself!

The goal is to identify some possible issues based on what you know about human communication and apply the theoretical perspectives we’ve studied so far.

In this section, you will identify some possible issues based on what you know about human communication and apply the theoretical perspectives we’ve studied so far. You’ll use these theories to explain why certain behaviors are problematic or unacceptable in an intimate relationship.

For example:

“Theory of Interpersonal Communication” – This theory suggests that interpersonal relationships are based on power dynamics between two people (e.g., one person has more power than another). The stronger person uses this power to control others’ behavior by intimidating them into doing things against their own best interests. This is called “power-assertive” behavior because it involves using authority over someone else for personal gain or pleasure; however, there can also be instances where someone uses their position as leader/boss at work or school just because they want control over everyone else’s life! For example: if there’s a boss who wants his employees working harder than usual so he can get promoted faster – this might seem like normal leadership but could actually cause harm over time due to stress levels rising faster than expected…

Your analysis should address each of the components described in the question above.

In this section, you will be asked to address each of the components described in the question above.

Explain the theory and its background.

Describe how it applies to your question and provide an example of how you would apply it in a real-world situation.

Explain how this theory relates to other theories we have studied in class on topics such as ethics, human nature, and justice.

You must write about all four elements for two different theories and cannot repeat any theories.

You must write about all four elements for two different theories and cannot repeat any theories.

You can write about the same theory more than once, but you must use different examples.

You can write about the same example more than once, but you must use different theories.

So, for example, you could talk about how attachment theory explains how people instinctively seek connections with others as a way of ensuring their own survival and how proximity maintenance theory relates to people’s tendency to want to be close to those they are attached to.

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Conclusion

The key takeaway from this is that you should be able to use your analysis to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each theory, and then explain how those strengths or weaknesses might interplay with your own life experiences.