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After reading the story of the teacher and the way she responded to an ethical issue in her class and think critically. How would you have approached the issue?
Why do control theorists focus on the causes of conformity? What are characteristics of effective sanctions? What personality traits comprise low self-control?
What is social learning theory, and how does it pertain to delinquency? How can we test social learning theory (that is, what should we ask in order to test it)
Why is the study of sociology important? Do you see any connections between changing social norms and the larger, global issues that face us today?
Identify a current policy brief (within last five years) and write short analysis where you address the following: topic, title, authors, and date.
What does the presenter mean when he talks about other ways of being? With examples, distinguish ethnosphere from ethnocide.
Discuss the contextual factors that lead up to the data collection of your research topic - what you're worried about, questions you have, things you're wonderi
Explore the life and scholarly work of the three theorists and practitioners and have fun getting to know them.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of experiment as research method using the text or other information?
Should Ally be included in the LGBTQIAA acronym? Why or why not? What should Allies contribute to the movement?
Describe one way in which the Navajo have incorporated their beliefs and values into societal structure on reservation since regaining some autonomy in 1970's.
What is working well for the family? What is working not so well? Again using systems theory, what sorts of interventions might be appropriate?
Analyze the articles and discuss what you read. (approximately a paragraph. Overall, what do you think about Corporate Welfare? (approximately a paragraph.
How does the video what is unconscious bias tie these concepts together. How can YOUR unconscious bias impact others in classroom workplace or in the community?
How can this activity maximize your involvement and strengthen your spirit of voluntary action.
How did/would you respond to any identified risks? Explain what practice approaches and principles you used when working with the client and why.
How are normative and perceived needs different? Give examples. How are normative and expressed needs different? Give examples.
Microorganisms are spread through direct contact, aerosols and penetrating injury. Explain what each mode of transmission is and give one example for each.
What aspects of the social world would be difficult for participant observers to study without being covert?
What are the COVID-19 vaccination concerns of Black parents of children aged 5-11 years? How do older men decide on treatment for prostate cancer?
Analyzes how the three aspects of cognition, spirituality, and identity are intertwined in the development of young adults.
The sociological perspective, as a way of thinking about the world, includes the sociological imagination. What do all three of these concepts have in common?
Describe a client with whom you would like to work. Explain how you would prioritize, plan, and contract with this client.
Explain how you would prioritize, plan, and contract with this client. How each skill provides a different or comparable approach toward working with a client.
In what ways are social studies history textbooks good resources for curriculum and instruction, and in what ways can textbooks be problematic?