Advanced Writing for the Social Sciences ~ Week 2 Assignment Write a 1 – 2 page response about a time you tried to persuade someone to see something the way that you see it. This could be related to: parenting; an issue with a partner, spouse, or significant other; a professional scenario with a manager, […]
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How and why do people choose to remember significant events of the past?
Assignment 2B: Folio part B Teaching within the Humanities (500 words) Choose ONE of the options below (a, b, c or d) and explain how you would teach the following inquiry questions to the specified grade level: How and why do people choose to remember significant events of the past? (Australian Curriculum, Year 3) What […]
What is the connection of your issue/event to the lens of history for determining its impact on various institutions? Utilize evidence from theory and research to support your analysis.
TOPIC: Opioid epidemic and the crack epidemic I. Introduction: You will compile a series of critical analyses of a single issue/event in diversity through the four general education lenses: history, humanities, natural and applied sciences, and social sciences. A. Topic: Using the four lenses, explain how an issue/event within diversity has or has not influenced […]
Explain how integrating the four lenses helps people to understand how problems in diversity impact others in both professional and personal contexts.
I. Introduction: You will compile a series of critical analyses of a single event or issue in diversity through the four general education lenses: history, humanities, natural and applied sciences, and social sciences. A. Topic: Using the four lenses, explain how an issue or event within diversity has or has not influenced modern society. II. […]
Analyze an issue or event in wellness through the four general education lenses: history, humanities, social sciences, and natural and applied sciences
Submit your final portfolio—an analysis of an issue or event in wellness through the four general education lenses: history, humanities, social sciences, and natural and applied sciences.