Pride, self-loss, self-acceptance, and humanistic psychology

Write a one page reading summary with interactive questions:
I. Part One (first half of your page) – (a) Summarize the author’s main points in Terry Cooper: Sin, Pride & Self-acceptance, Chapters 4 and 5.
(b) – Identify particular items or issues that you find important.

Part Two (second half of your page) – Explain two objections or questions you may have about the reading. This may also include what may not be clear, needs further explanation, and so on. Here’s how: (a) give the page number, (b) write a sentence of two that explains something in the reading that you are going to ask about or object to, (c) ask your question or state your objection.

Format: Calibri, 12 point font.

Social Work- Applying Knowledge Of Research In Program Evaluation

 

While there is benefit to acquiring knowledge for its own sake, social work research and program evaluations are not merely academic exercises. Both social work research and the various types of program evaluations you have studied throughout this course should be used to directly improve day-to-day practice and service to clients. Social workers have the responsibility not only to conduct program evaluations and research but also share the knowledge they possess for the benefit of others. Modern technologies have given social workers the ability to quickly and easily share the results of their research and evaluation to improve social work practice on a large scale.

This week you analyze the process of sharing evaluation results with others. You also analyze the applicability of what you have learned in this course to your future as a social work student and working professional.

 

Discussion 1: Translating Knowledge From an Evaluation Report

Instructors and professors often comment that they learn much more about their subject matter when they begin to teach it. When they try to explain the topic to someone else they begin to connect concepts in new ways. They anticipate questions that students might ask, consider different viewpoints, and think more critically.

For this Discussion, take the perspective of someone who is instructing his or her colleagues and sharing your understanding of research methods and program evaluation.

To prepare for the Discussion, select an evaluation report from this weeks resources. Consider how you would present the information to a group of colleagues. (Evaluation Doc Attached)

Post an analysis of how you would present the results of the evaluation to a group of social work colleagues. Identify the background information that you think they would need and the key message of your presentation. Explain the strategies that you might use to meet your colleagues interests and goals. Identify questions that your colleagues might have and what their reactions might be.

 

Discussion 2: Contemplating Your Future

The NASW Code of Ethics makes a number of statements about social workers responsibility to study, use, and engage in research and evaluation. In the past, many social workers had difficulty thinking of themselves as knowledgeable and capable in research, despite completing the required research course in school. Think of yourself as a part of a new breed of social workers. You are completing your education at a point in time that places great emphasis on both research and evaluation. You also have greater access to published research than ever before. Research knowledge and skills are like musclesif you do not use them, they will atrophy. You have an ethical obligation as a social worker to exercise and flex your research muscle. Consider how the NASW Code of Ethics guides your professional research.

Post an analysis of how you can apply new knowledge and skills related to research and evaluation, acquired in this course to your future career. Identify specific knowledge and strategies and how you intend to apply them. Identify those skills that you believe will be most applicable to achieving your future goals.

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Option #1: Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)Essay

Based on the course readings and your research, write an essay that addresses the following key elements:

Project scope

o In your own words, with cited support from scholarly resources, clearly and concisely define the construct of a project Scope Statement. 

o Explain the use of a common technique to develop a project scope.

o Describe the practice for achieving project scope consensus.

Project work breakdown structure (WBS)

o In your own words, with cited support from scholarly resources, clearly and concisely define the construct of a project work breakdown structure (WBS).

o Based on the project elements presented in Problem 11-2 (Kerzner, 2017, p. 404), use a software application of your choosing to create a WBS (down through level 3). Include your WBS as an appendix to your essay.

o Describe how your WBS can be used to plan this project scenario. 

Additional Instructions
Properly organize your writing by including the following:

Cover page

Introduction

Body of your work in response to the assignments key elements, with headings and subheadings

Conclusion

List of references

Appendix (WBS).

The introduction through conclusion sections of your essay should be approximately 4-5 pages in length. Support your assignment with a minimum of three scholarly references. 

Writing and Communiction in healthcare

In this assignment you will search the Excelsior Library for three (3) peer reviewed articles using a topic related to use of social media in health care. Once you have located your three new articles, you will summarize them, and then properly cite each article as if you were including it in a research paper.

Below is a list of categories that you may consider for your research.  Please select a social media application from Column A and then select an issue from Column B. This will be your topic for research. For example, if you are interested in use of Twitter and have an interest in supports for breast cancer survivors, you can select Twitter from Column A, breast cancer from Column B, and community support from Column C and search for 3 articles.

Column A: Choose ONE social Media Application

Blogs
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Skype
Twitter
YouTube

Column B:  Choose ONE health Care Issue of Interest or Disease

Cardiovascular disease
Dementia
Dental care
Diabetes
Hospice
Specific type of cancer
Zika
Vaccines
Other issue or chronic condition of your choosing

Column C:  Choose ONE Use of Social Media Strategy

Community support
Health education
Fitness tracking
Medical monitoring
Marketing of organization/service
Wellness
The instructions for the assignment are as follows:

1. Begin your research and identify three (3) peer reviewed articles about your chosen social media and health care topic. Your choice from Columns A, B, and C will be your search terms in your Advanced Search in the Excelsior Library Databases. All three articles are on the same topic.

2. For each of the three articles, include the following information (in the order presented).
a) Topic Selected: A short paragraph identifying the social media application and health issue you selected.

b)Citation: The citation for the article in APA 6th edition formatting, with direct permalink from the library (permanent hyperlink). This link  (Links to an external site.)will show you how to locate and create permalinks.

c)Summary: A comprehensive summary of the article using your own words in third person voice (for example: avoid use of pronouns such as I, me, you). This should be approximately 2-3 paragraphs double spaced.
Credibility of Article: Applying the criteria in the University of California Berkeley Resource Guide (Links to an external site.), explain in one paragraph how you assessed the credibility of the resource.

3.In 2-3 paragraphs discuss what you learned from the three articles you researched.
a) What specific takeaways related to the use of social media in health care?

b)How might the information apply to a health organization, particularly in terms of advantages or cautions?

http://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/evaluating-resources