Social Problems This week, you will reflect on the achievement gap between students from low-income and high-income households, explain one cause of this gap, and evaluate one potential action step
Read FullDiscussion Explain the following point: “It is contingencies that define values, not values that drive the contingencies” Explain its relevance when conducting an FBA.
Read FullReflection How do the problems of xenophobia, discrimination and different types of oppression affect sectors of the oppressed population in the social functioning of an individual.
Read FullDiscussion Explain the connection between privilege and religion. Describe a situation in which members of a religion experience privilege. Then, describe a situation in which members of a different religion
Read FullDiscussion Focus on Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Reflect on the types of disabilities that are difficult to identify but need some type of accommodation. Reflect on
Read FullDiscussion In this Discussion, you apply ethical decision-making to a true-to-life scenario in social work practice. The goal of this activity is to simulate how a change in circumstance or
Read FullDiscussion View the Voices of Diversity: Gender and Sexuality video showing Social Work faculty sharing perspectives and experiences related to gender and sexuality. Reflect on the video, identifying ideas, experiences, or statements
Read FullMobilizing Evidence: Reflections On Policy Sociology Using the article attached answer each question separately. 1. What were your thoughts about Lise’s descriptions of Policy Sociology? How do you think
Read FullRead Description (Program Development) Week 6 Week 6 – Discussion: Accountability through Relationships Consider the following quote: “Good leaders develop through a never-ending process of self-study, education, training and experience.” Prepare a
Read FullSociology As A Partial Influence On Evaluation using the article attached please Artie a short summary of the article. Then answer each question separately In light of what you read
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