******MUST READ ALL BEFORE ACCEPTING**** >ALSO SEE ATTACHMENT OF EXAMPLE OF HOW YOUR SUPPOSED TO ANSWER (DON’T COPY) >ALSO SEE ATTACHMENT OF MY IIP RIASEC RESULTS TO HELP ANSWER THE PROMPT DIRECTIONS: Respond to the following prompts, in approximately one paragraph, in the discussion forum by Wednesday: Take a RIASEC Links to an external site. inventory. Reflect […]
Discipline: Social Science - Sociology
Read Directions (Child Dev)Read Directions (Child Dev)
******MUST READ ALL BEFORE ACCEPTING**** ——–>SEE ATTACHMENT for writing prompt for Original post —>Remember this course is for School Counseling Directions: *LINK TO SHORT VIDEO MUST WATCH to help answer prompt What Is the CASEL Framework? ******MUST READ ALL BEFORE ACCEPTING**** ——–>SEE ATTACHMENT for writing prompt for Original post —>Remember this course is for School […]
sociologysociology
What did you observe? Did you notice patterns of interaction? Who interacted with whom? How did they interact? Did you observe any awkward moments? Why were they awkward? What happened? How did you know they were awkward? How did the participants work through them? How did you feel? Why?
Applying Social Psychology to HealthApplying Social Psychology to Health
This week, the information presented in the readings and articles speak on the variety of factors that often influence the health behavior of people. Further explaining this, several theories and models (as they relate to shaping health outcomes) are introduced. Finally, the concepts of medicalization and demedicalization were introduced. Please answer 1 of the the […]
SoiciologySoiciology
1. With the use of the video, Race: The Power of Illusion, and Racism by Miles & Brown (2003), explain the social construction of race through the numerous phases (religion, politics, science, IQ, etc). You must explain the transition from one phase to another, leading to our current understanding of race. 2. Examining the […]
On Siucide Emile DurkheimOn Siucide Emile Durkheim
While it is important that you summarize the key ideas expressed in the book, your review should be more than a synopsis of the points made in the work. You should also analyze the argument presented by the author: What are its strengths? What are its weaknesses? What is its legacy? (Describing the legacy for […]