Discussion Problem: Open Question and Answer
At this point, you are halfway through the course. You may have questions about the topics that have been introduced . . . or about what's to come. It is important to remember that, in each Walden course and throughout your graduate journey, you have a community to draw on: your Instructor and colleagues. As emerging scholars and advanced human services professional practitioners, you aim to support one another and build a respectful community.
In that vein, this Discussion allows you to ask questions, share answers and solutions, and build rapport and understanding among the members of the classroom community. Need Assignment Help?
To Prepare
- Review your course announcements for possible information related to this week's Discussion and Assignment.
- Consider the questions you have about the content that has been presented thus far, as well as your progress in the MS Human Services program.
- As you review the Learning Resources this week, jot down any questions or concerns.
Resources:
- American Psychological Association. (2020). Reference list. In Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed., pp. 281-312).
- American Psychological Association. (2020). Reference examples. In Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed., pp. 313-354).
- Walden University Writing Center. (n.d.-d). Common reference list examples.
- Walden University Writing Center. (n.d.-i). Reference list: Overview
- Walden University Writing Center. (n.d.-m). Walden templates: General templates
- Walden University Writing Center. (n.d.-k). Scholarly writing: Overview.
- Walden University Writing Center. (n.d.-n). Writing a paper: Conclusions.
- Walden University Writing Center. (n.d.-o). Writing a paper: Introductions.
- Walden University Writing Center. (n.d.-q). Writing a paper: Thesis statements.
- Document: The Use of Research-Based Support Download The Use of Research-Based Support(PDF)
By Day:
Post two questions to your Instructor related to library searches, paraphrasing, scholarly writing, academic integrity, prior feedback, or future work. This is your time to engage in open, friendly, and judgment-free communication.