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  • hsdd research

    Students will provide a narrative description (2 page minimum) of their program’s strengths, limitations, and future directions or ways in which the student would like to see their program evolve, grow or change.

  • History Question

    Week 14 Reflective Assignment- Professional Reflection:

    Professional Reflection: Ethics, Responsibility, and Practice Readiness

    Format: 2 pages, APA 7 format, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 font

    Assignment Description

    This reflective assignment asks students to critically examine their understanding of professional responsibility, ethics, and mandated reporting as emerging social work professionals.

    Students will reflect on course content related to mandated reporting, allegations, and ethical decision-making, and connect these concepts to their developing professional identity.

    Reflection Prompts

    Students should address the following:

    1. How has your understanding of ethical responsibility and mandated reporting evolved throughout this course?
    2. What challenges do you anticipate when responding to allegations (e.g., abuse, neglect, maltreatment) in real-world practice?
    3. How do personal values, emotions, or biases potentially influence professional judgment, and how can these be managed ethically?
    4. In what ways does this course prepare you to act responsibly and ethically as a future social worker?

    Learning Outcomes Addressed

    • Ethical and professional behavior
    • Critical self-reflection
    • Application of course concepts to practice
  • hsdd research

    Students will create a program evaluation plan via a chart (sample available via Canvas) that includes that program’s goals, target outcomes, steps to achieve the outcome, results, analysis and action plan, the person responsible for each of the program goals, and the time frame in which each goal will be evaluated.

  • Discussion board: Debt versus Equity

    Read the direction and do the following. Then respond to 2 other peoples discussion.

  • Module 10 Discussion: Gender, Race, and the 1950s Ideal

    Module 10 Discussion: Gender, Race, and the 1950s Ideal

    The 1950s are often remembered as an era of peace and prosperity, but for whom? Discuss conformity, gender roles, and racial inequality.

    In your reply: Choose one topic your classmate wrote about and add a story, news report, or example from the 1950s that connects to it. Explain how it supports or challenges their point.

  • hsdd research

    Students will provide a detailed narrative of their program design including but not limited to the proposed programs intake procedures and admissions criteria, measures or tools utilized, a detailed description of what services will be provided and how they will be delivered to the program’s participants. Furthermore, sample intake forms, measures that will be utilized, and program consent forms will be submitted and included in the appendix of the final document.

  • Nursing Question

    Create a 1-2 page assessment description that includes the rationale for the chosen assessment strategy (Part One) and the related grading rubric (Part Two).

    INTRO:

    Nurse educators need to be able to develop strategies within a course to verify that learners are successfully attaining competency with the material. While Assessment is sometimes used interchangeably with evaluation, there are differences. Nursing education requires a process of formally and objectively documenting that the student has successfully attained the knowledge, skills, attitudes, or beliefs to meet the course objectives and competencies. Rubrics are used in education to create a standardized way of evaluating performance.

    Learning is considered a process and not just an event. In order to objectively measure learning, assessments and evaluations should be based on one or more of three domains: cognitive, psychomotor, and affective. Learning activities and evaluations should focus on one or more of these domains:

    • The cognitive domain deals with scholarly activities such as critical thinking, decision-making, and rational thought.
    • The psychomotor domain is part of learning physical skills, such as placing an intravenous catheter or performing a sterile technique.
    • The affective domain deals with attitudes, feelings, beliefs, and opinions, such as those related to health care.

    PREPARATION:

    As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepen your understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professional community. Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need to be completed or submitted as part of your assessment.

    • Which classroom assessment techniques (CATs) can be applied to the clinical and classroom setting?
    • How can the use of CAT in nursing education develop a deeper level of learning for the learner?
    • What are examples of the psychomotor domain?
    • What are examples of cognitive domain?
    • What are examples of the affective domain?
    • What are the key components of a rubric?
    • How can a nurse educator use a rubric for evaluating the learning outcomes of a course?
    • What are the advantages and disadvantages of using rubrics in nursing education?

    Select an assessment strategy for your learning objectives from Assessment 1. (Refer to feedback you received for Assessment 1.) (ATTACHED IS ASSESSMENT 1 YOU DID FOR ME )What assignment would you give your learners, and how are you going to assess their performance?

    • Select one or more of your stated learning objectives and identify the specific domains (cognitive, psychomotor, or affective) that could be used to assess a learner’s demonstration of proficiency. While one assessment may not address all three domains, all three should be included in a course.
      • If the learning objective assesses the cognitive domain, what assessment tool would you use?
      • If the learning objective assesses the psychomotor domain, how will you test for proficiency?
      • If the learning objective assesses the affective domain, how will you know if the learner is proficient?
    • Consider the various processes that can be used for determining the validity and reliability of an assessment. It is more than just using the assessment tool, and there are several different mechanisms.
      • Think about how we validate informationwith faculty and student surveys, peer review, a pilot grades/student progression, or anecdotal comments. For written exams, consider test item and content analysis.
    • Discuss development and administration of the exam or assessment tool.
    • Determine how grading expectations can be communicated to learners. It is important for learners to know what skills, knowledge, or attitudes are needed to be successful. Instructions must be clearly stated (and in more than one form).
      • Think in terms of how to explain the grading rubric, or a specific faculty expectation message from instructor to learner. Is this information in the syllabus, test blueprint, or course outline? This will help you create a description of the assessment.

      PART ONE: ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION AND RATIONALE:

    • The real-world deliverable is a single document intended to be given to your work supervisor. The purpose of this document is to achieve two things:
      • An assessment description summarizes the big picture of the assessment and describes how a learner’s performance of the learning outcomes will be evaluated.
      • The rationale provides evidence-based support for your chosen assessment strategy.

      You must complete the following in Part One:

      • Write a brief description of the assessment.
      • Describe the type of assessment tool that will be used to assess the learning objectives.
      • Identify the domains of learning the tool will evaluate.
      • Support your assessment strategy with an explanation of the processes that could be used to determine the validity and reliability of the assessment strategies chosen.

      PART 2: CREATE A GRADING RUBRIC

    • Create a grading rubric for your new assessment using a table format. Refer to the Template (ATTACHED BELOW IS THE TEMPLATE).
    • Your rubric should clearly assess the learning objectives and have distinct levels of performance. For example, the scoring guides in your Capella assessments use the following performance levels. Although these will more often be used in a digital format, for the assessment, include the name of the course, the learner, faculty, and date.
      • Non-performance.
      • Basic.
      • Proficient.
      • Distinguished.

      Note: Titles for performance levels can be whatever you deem appropriate to your specific learning environment. The four levels mentioned above are examples of possible performance-level language. You may use whatever terms fit the best in your setting.

    • Additional Requirements:
      • APA format: Use correct APA style and formatting, paying particular attention to citations and references.
      • References: Include peer-reviewed scholarly resources from the last 5 years. If using websites, avoid advertisements.
      • Length: Assessment description and rationale should 12 double-spaced pages (not including cover page and reference list). Include grading rubric table in the same document and include the name of the course, faculty, learner, and date.
      • Font and font size: Any approved APA fonts, 12 point.
  • Annotated Bibliography

    Hi this is for my anthropolgy class at usc my teacher is very strict so plz plz complete it correctly and no ai. here are the instructions.

    In Week 10, you will submit an Annotated Bibliography on a topic of your choicea reading list for your research paper. Your bibliography should contain 10-15 sources, with a ~150 word annotation for each source, summarizing its key points and explaining why you think this text is essential to understanding your topic. Aim for a combination of quantitative and qualitative sources, and make an effort to cite Native scholars and community leaders. You will submit your Bibliographies by posting them on Brightspace, where your classmates can read and potentially make use of your research

  • Annotated Bibliography

    Hi this is for my anthropolgy class at usc my teacher is very strict so plz plz complete it correctly and no ai. here are the instructions. In Week 10, you will submit an Annotated Bibliography on a topic of your choicea reading list for your research paper. Your bibliography should contain 10-15 sources, with a ~150 word annotation for each source, summarizing its key points and explaining why you think this text is essential to understanding your topic. Aim for a combination of quantitative and qualitative sources, and make an effort to cite Native scholars and community leaders. You will submit your Bibliographies by posting them on Brightspace, where your classmates can read and potentially make use of your research

  • Health & Medical Question

    Introduction

    In this Harmonize discussion forum assignment, you will have the opportunity to reflect on your own experiences and engage with your peers on the broader themes we’ve been learning in class. This assignment aligns with course outcomes 1, 2, 4, and 5, and module learning objectives 2 and 3.

    Instructions

    Here are the steps and tasks to complete the Harmonize discussion forum assignment:

    1. Choose a prompt:
      • What role does motivation play in maintaining overall health and well-being? How does it influence your ability to make and stick with healthy lifestyle choices, such as eating well, staying active, or managing stress? What are some practical ways to increase motivation?
      • In what ways can a persons environment influence obesity rates, access to healthy food, and opportunities for physical activity? Consider factors such as neighborhood design, availability of grocery stores and recreational spaces, income levels, safety, and access to transportation.
      • What technologiessuch as nutrition apps, online meal plans, or tools like the MyPlate Planhave you used to support healthy eating? How effective were they in helping you track your progress or build lasting habits?
    2. Respond to the prompt with a 100 word response.
    3. Your grade will be recorded once you meet the required word count and number of posts.

    Submit your assignment by posting in the Harmonize discussion board below.

    You will have an unlimited number of attempts on this assignment.

    This assignment will be evaluated with Turnitin. Turnitin will evaluate your work for academic integrity. Please review your syllabus for more information about academic integrity.

    HERE IS ONE CLASSMATE POST

    module 4 discussion post

    by Yoojin Cho

    New

    An individuals environment is influential because it is one of the social determinants of health. It gives more or less opportunity to eat healthy food or do physical activities, which is correlated to the obesity rate. Neighborhood designs such as walking and cycling are related to an increase in physical activity and a decrease in the obesity rate. Similarly, easier access to recreational spaces and green spaces can lead to more physical activity, which will help prevent obesity. The availability of grocery stores will make it easier for individuals to access low-calorie food. Because obesity is more related to eating habits, grocery stores are a big factor. Income levels are definitely a factor in obesity. Lower-income levels cannot afford healthier food; healthy food, such as organic food, is more costly. Fruits and vegetables that are fresh are usually more expensive. Additionally, expensive apartments or houses had good recreational spaces such as fitness facilities, swimming pools, or parks, so that we can exercise more often. Transportation is a big issue, especially in the U.S.A., because you cannot go to grocery stores if you dont have a car. This will limit eating healthy or low-calorie foods. On the other hand, high-income levels have abundant resources to eat a variety of food can also cause obesity.

    health and the environment

    by Aubrey

    New

    The environment has a tool on people’s health. People can grow up in an environment where they don’t have much money have to take the bus to the nearest store and the only stores that are near them are convince stores. So, they just eat junk food which can lead to bad health. A positive environment can look like growing up in a neighborhood where they live close to a grocery store that sells healthy foods, and they have the money to afford a car and drive a few miles to get to the store. Different environments and ways people grow up can have an impact on their health.

    Motivation and Health

    New

    by GEUMBI

    I think motivation is like oil that keeps things running smoothly when you try to start something new. Without motivation, even simple healthy habits can feel heavy and difficult to begin. When motivation is present, it makes actions like exercising, eating better, or managing stress feel less forced and more natural. However, motivation does not always stay consistent, which is why small habits matter. Ive learned that starting with realistic goals helps motivation build over time instead of disappearing quickly. Even small progress can create momentum and make it easier to continue. In terms of health, motivation helps reduce resistance and makes lifestyle changes feel achievable. When motivation is treated as support rather than pressure, it becomes easier to maintain healthier choices in the long run.