Parker (2006) discusses some of the pitfalls for well-meaning projects. She focuses on themes of inclusion, transparency, and empowerment. How would you evaluate your early work in light of her arguments? Parker, B. (2006). Constructing community through maps? Power...
Part 1: Social Media Post 1a) Picture: photo should capture the issue to raise awareness about. Infographics are also acceptable from reputable sources (journalistic/academic). 1b) Caption: text should describe the photo in a way that highlights the issue to raise...
Part I -What was your impression of Michael Sandel’s lecture; what caveats did he give to studying philosophy? Part 2 -discuss how you would rule in the 1884 British case, The Queen v. Dudley and Stephens (click on this link to view video) or, instead, discuss...
Overview: Being a mentor teacher is a big responsibility, but the rewards can be great. As a mentor, you can provide your mentee with helpful feedback and guide them toward the best and most effective teaching methods. Mentoring sessions can be a time for the mentee...
ost three supports and three stressors that you can identify in Mr. Miranda’s life. Indicate whether you think these experiences are occurring on a micro, mezzo, or macro level, or on all three. You must also respond to two of your fellow students’...
Our job as practitioners is not to “cure” clients or their problems; it is our job to help them improve functioning and help them learn how to better themselves. Can you think of an example of this?