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Objective: To help students understand and communicate the importance of cultural competence, cultural humility, and embracing diverse perspectives in nursing practice, using Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk as a foundation.
In the previous assignment, you watched a
where the speaker discussed stereotypes about individuals or groups based on limited information. She emphasizes the importance of understanding multiple perspectives and avoiding a single, one-sided narrative when it comes to cultures, people, and experiences. This talk highlights the significance of embracing diverse viewpoints and avoiding assumptions, both of which are essential in cultural competence and a global worldview in nursing.
Assessment Criteria:
Assessment of the presentations will be based on the following criteria:
Be creative… include color, pictures, and anything to grab the attention of your audience. Remember that PowerPoint presentations have minimal words on slides (only key points). However, you will use the speaker notes to expand on slides and explain the slides (you can do this with a voiceover or in speaker notes).
PowerPoint Template may be used or you may create your own (remember, if you are creating a PPT, you must either do a voiceover or speaker notes). When submitting, please use the following job aid to submit with speaker notes. PPT must be submitted in pdf format if using speaker notes.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 502_ TED Talk Review.pdf
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In most weeks of this course, parallel to case studies of particular films, we will examine larger debates about violence in popular media. Like many controversies that become popular topics of conversation, these debates are often reduced to “clickbait”-style talking points that lose much of the nuance of the originating arguments. The goal of this assignment is to conduct a brief yet deep dive into a particular debate, and provide an objective, good faith account of the argument (including key points and evidence, if applicable) presented by each side of the debate. The key challenge here is to practice writing in a way that does not favour either side: While you quite likely will find yourself personally agreeing with one side of the debate over the other, in a successful paper, it will not be apparent to the reader which side that is. In essence, consider yourself temporarily taking on the role of a news reporter, seeking to present an unbiased account of the facts of the debate, and allow your reader to learn all of the relevant information so that they can come to their own informed conclusion about the issue. This is a short paper that should consist of approximately 300-350 words, and should cite a minimum of two sources, maximum three. These sources can include relevant course readings, other scholarly sources, and reputable non-scholarly sources, such as articles from online newspapers, magazines, and entertainment websites, or even an episode of a podcast. An ideal paper is likely to cite 2 sources, each one written from the perspective of someone on an opposing side of the debate. These sources need to be formally cited at the end of the paper, although you may use whatever academic citation style you prefer (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.). Regardless of what citation style you use, all in-text citations or footnote citations need to include page numbers (if working with a source that does not have page numbers, like an online news article, still indicate this by writing “n.p.”, short for “no pages”).
The debate you choose to focus on in this paper does not need to have any connection to the topic you ultimately choose for your final paper, but this assignment will nonetheless allow you to practice some valuable skills that will aid the development of your final project. Often in undergraduate writing assignments, you simply do not have time to fully consider all sides of an argument, and will read your potential sources quickly, specifically seeking out the passages that will support the argument you want to make. Here, you finally have the opportunity to slow down and really consider exactly what each side in an argument is saying, without any need to pinpoint the strengths of one at the expense of the other. Along these lines, here are some questions you might ask yourself while working on this assignment, in order to begin preparing for the final paper: What are the most convincing arguments made by parties on each side of this debate? Even if you strongly disagree with one of these parties, is it possible for you to understand why the presentation of their argument was convincing to others? How might this understanding of structuring a convincing argument help you to formulate a strong argument for your final paper in this course? If you think about presenting your future final paper to someone who strongly disagrees with the argument you are making, how might you show your understanding of their point of view, before transitioning into your evidence in favour of your own argument? (Note: these are not questions that should be answered within this assignment, this is just a way to provide yourself with a clear understanding of how your work on this assignment will translate to developing a stronger final paper).
The choice of what debate to focus on in this assignment is up to you: If there is a debate about violence and popular media that particularly interests you, such as one about a recently released piece of media, or one that has occurred outside of the North American context, you are welcome to pursue your own topic. If you would like some ideas, you are also welcome to write about a topic selected from this list (many of these debates also tie in to future weeks of the course, and you may cite relevant course readings from those weeks if you would like):
Grading criteria:
The paper opens with a brief, clear identification of a relevant debate regarding violence and audiovisual media (3 points)
The paper effectively summarizes the key points presented on both sides of the debate (3 points)
The paper uses unbiased language to articulate each side of the debate–essentially, the grader should not be able to tell which arguments the paper’s writer agrees or disagrees with (3 points)
The paper accurately and effectively cites 2-3 well-chosen sources (3 points)
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): CIN304 Week 3 Slides.pdf, CIN304 Week 2 Slides.pdf, CIN304 Week 1 Slides.pdf
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Discuss what specifically motivates you at work or at school. Think specifically about a time where you really put a lot of energy into a task. Why did you work so hard? What do you think you were striving for (what reward/outcome)? Discuss what happened at the end of the event…did you achieve the goal, did you get the expected reward? After considering the outcomes, what happened to your motivation on the task that immediately followed this task?
The purpose of your discussion is to help you examine key organizational behavior concepts that you have encountered in the past, and will certainly encounter again in the future. Please discuss what you are thinking because there are no “right” or “wrong” answers. Your discussion will be graded on the depth to which you explore the concept (this means you must INCLUDE concepts from the text and develop these concepts into your discussion).
Take on the role as a Health Coach. One of your clients has been trying to quit smoking, but has not been successful. The longest stretch they have made has been three months. They understand the impact smoking has on their health, but when they are in social settings (such as with friends) they cannot stay on track and end up relapsing. They have tried to set goals for themselves, but have not been successful. In fact, they dont truly understand the importance of goal setting.
Requirements: small paragraph
This step involves planning your PowerPoint presentation before creating the actual slides. Think of it as your blueprint it shows what you will include and how your ideas will be organized.
Heres what to do:
1. Choose your topic (Drug of choice) Drug of choice is Sertraline (Zoloft).
Decide what your presentation will be about (approved drug of choice), and start your research on the drug.
2. Create a Basic Structure
Outline your headings just the main ideas, not the full text. A simple structure looks like this:
3. You can create this in a PowerPoint slide or a Word document (Bullet Points)
Write short bullet points about:
4. Keep It Simple
You dont need to design the actual PowerPoint yet this is just your draft plan. Those who submit their completed/finished PowerPoint presentation would have grades deducted because that is not the instructions given for this assignment.
What I want to see:
For this week you will present a voiceover Powerpoint presentation (with the video on) on your drug of choice. You are to be dressed in office attire. The purpose of the presentation is for you to educate your colleagues on the drug you have selected. The presentation must include information about the:
Submission Instructions:
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Contemporary Issues Presentation – Week 3.docx
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The concept of Servant Leadership has been very popular since Greenleaf first wrote about it in 1970. Many Christians subscribe to this model of leadership as the most appropriate model for Christian leaders to use. In this course, you are studying the constructs of Steward leadership, which some would say is a broader construct that includes Servant leadership.