Anthropology in informing policy and policymakers

Anthropology in informing policy and policymakers. What is the role of anthropology in social advocacy and community engagement? What is the role of applied anthropology in community needs and impact assessment? Please provide examples of social, political, health, and environmental policies and agendas that applied Anthropology could have a greater impact. What is policy and how does it relate to Anthropology? Chapter 5. Strengths and Weakness, and future direction in policy analysis and practice.

The characteristics of the father and mother intermingled in the offspring

Before the discoveries of Gregor Mendel, Darwin hypothesized that the characteristics of the father and mother intermingled in the offspring. What was this idea called at the time? What discovery, first made by Mendel and later scientists such as Thomas Hunt Morgan, proved his hypothesis to be wrong?

What challenges have Jewish believers faced

What challenges have Jewish believers faced in trying to hold on to their beliefs and practices throughout history and into the present? What have been some of the issues of belief and practice that identified Jews as a minority within the larger, host culture?  Reflect on that. How has your own understanding and practice of religion changed or been challenged as a result of exposure to other ideologies and practices? Provide examples.

Provide tools for developing logic models

Search online for one quality website that provides information about logic models. There are many different types of models, so pick a logic model that you like. Some websites actually provide tools for developing logic models and these may be more helpful than others. Post your findings with an annotation of how your chosen logic model can be a resource for future use, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the model.

Academic achievement-social inclusion continuum

What is the value of reverse integration on the academic achievement-social inclusion continuum? Based on the article: “Lessons in acceptance; Sunny View Public School’s ‘win-win’ reverse integration program lets profoundly disabled and mainstream children learn together in a place that benefits ‘students, teachers and ultimately society”?

Ethical dilemmas are challenges frequently faced by social workers

Ethical dilemmas are challenges frequently faced by social workers in all areas of practice. A dilemma is present when there are competing ethical obligations.

 

Reply to the dilemmas your instructor posts:

  1. Identify the conflict. What are the competing values, goals or ethics presented?
  2. Identify at least one relevant principle from the NASW Code of Ethics
  3. Discuss how you would engage in ethical decision-making. What would you do?

 

Your replies should be well thought out and grounded in principles of social work practice and ethics. You should make reference to the NASW Code of Ethics and any other relevant scholarly sources.

Ethical Dilemma #1

You, a social worker of Mexican-American descent, are working with a large family who just immigrated from Mexico. The family has recently experienced the loss of an infant. You feel you are having trouble establishing trust. On a home visit, the family invites you to sit down to a meal with them.

Ethical Dilemma #2

You are a relatively new social worker in a child welfare agency. You have bonded with a co-worker and find that you work very well together as a team. Your co-worker is a great support to you in your new role. You sometimes go for drinks after work to decompress. One night, your co-worker discloses she is going on a date with the father of a child on her caseload. She asks you to keep it a secret because she plans to close the case in a few weeks.

Ethical Dilemma #3

You are working with a teenage client. Your agency encourages social workers to maintain confidentiality with their clients (even though they are minors), giving limited information to parents unless there is risk of self-injury or harm to others. Your client discloses that she is engaging in sexual acts with same-age peers in exchange for money and gifts. She emphasizes the importance of trust within your relationship and her ability to “tell you anything.”

Establishing a sense of belonging and developing pro-social skills

Provide two suggestions for modifying the physical environment to support Vincent in establishing a sense of belonging and developing pro-social skills and positive relationships with his peers. Provide a link to the learning framework that reflects these two strategies

Social scientific traditions of communication studies

We would like you to consider the ways in which the events and issues of this moment (racial unrest, political division, a climate crisis, a [recent] pandemic, etc.) might influence the scholarship produced in either the humanistic (including critical humanist) or social scientific traditions of communication studies. What do you think? What are you expecting to see?

What are some unintended consequences of any recent social policies?

What are some unintended consequences of any recent social policies? What are your thoughts on how policy analysis could have identified these ahead of time? If the analysis was being conducted as the rollout occurred, how could this issue have been identified and addressed at the moment?  please provide resources

Describe the emergence of cognitive psychology and neuroscience

Describe the emergence of cognitive psychology and neuroscience – what prompted the development of these fields and what is significant about the shift from behaviorism to cognitive psychology and neuroscience? What can we understand about human behavior because of neuroscience that we could not have understood before