Accumulative Pelzer Paper (Signature Assignment 2.1.7)
The exam is a signature assignment to measure competency 2.1.7. It will be important to "apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment" (2.1.7) by utilizing conceptual frameworks to guide the processes of assessment, intervention, and evaluation (2.1.7 a) and by critiquing and applying the knowledge to understand person and environment (2.1.7b).
2.1.7
Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment
2.1.7
a. utilize conceptual frameworks to guide the processes of assessment, intervention, and evaluation; and
b. critique and apply knowledge to understand person and environment
Book Content Reports and Accumulative Pelzer Paper
The final exam will be a paper written to capture the life of David Pelzer: A Child Called "It", The Lost Boy, and A Man Named Dave, are books authored by Mr. Pelzer and ones read during the course of the semester. Listed below are benchmark dates for the completion of each book.
October 10 ............ A Child Called It
October 24............ A Lost Boy
November 16......... A Man Named Dave
To ensure that you have completed each book and incorporated knowledge learned in the classroom to this assignment in increments, you are asked to upload an overview to the portal on the dates above.
Give specific examples from each book that the content areas (biological person, psychological person, etc.) are captured. A template will be given to complete and upload.
The Human Behavior in the Social Environment framework is the structure of the final exam. It is asked that you compile and introductory paragraph on David Pelzer and then review the personal, environmental and time dimensions using David Pelzer as your case student.
At the end of the paper please write a conclusion paragraph. Important items to remember are smooth transitions between each dimension, professional writing voice when discussing the books and to ensure a full representation of all three books as one unit. Exam should be 12 pages in length.