Discussion 2: What Would You Like to Explore?
Description Discussion 2: What Would You Like to Explore? Once you have watched this week’s Scholar of Change video, you have the opportunity to reflect on how that student merged
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Description Discussion 1: Qualitative Research: Making It Real As you make your way through the readings and resources for this week’s Discussion, you begin to realize that social and political
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Description The Process of Critical Thinking Overfamiliarity with an idea can lead you to accept the information as true without questioning it. Have you ever spilled salt and then had
Read FullResearch a culture specific to your state (depends on your topic)
Description Research a culture specific to your state (briefly provide statistics), what are the health beliefs of this culture and how do you recommend medical personnel deal with them? To
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Description After reading and considering the differences and similarities between theoretical and conceptual frameworks from different sources, the next step is to consider what type of theoretical or conceptual framework
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Description For the purpose of this course, distinctions between two important concepts should be considered: Theoretical framework: the use of constructs and propositions a recognized theory (or theories) to a
Read FullCritical Reading and Researching Main Ideas
Description Assignment: Critical Reading and Researching Main Ideas In this Week’s Discussion, you reviewed reading strategies and examined your own research process. Now you will put these concepts and insights
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Description Assignment: Paraphrasing Main Points Let’s put your strategy into practice! You have critically read your selected journal article, made notes, and outlined three main points. You will now paraphrase
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Description Public administrators manage every aspect of public service at the federal, state, and local levels. The internal structure and management strategies within a government or and nonprofit organization can
Read FullSocial Change
Description Complete the following steps by Day 3: Step 1: Select one paragraph from the Social Change excerpt to edit. This document is found in the Learning Resources.Step 2: Referring
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