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Rutgers Wk 1 Critical Thinking An Individuals Capability to Think Logically Journal
Week 1 Assignment: JournalSubmit AssignmentDue Sunday by 11:59pm Points 35 Submitting a file uploadRequired ResourcesRead/ ...
Rutgers Wk 1 Critical Thinking An Individuals Capability to Think Logically Journal
Week 1 Assignment: JournalSubmit AssignmentDue Sunday by 11:59pm Points 35 Submitting a file uploadRequired ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity:Textbook: Chapter 1, 2, 3LessonIntroductionThe journal is an essential assignment that is meant to sum up the conclusions you come to after having reflected on the readings in the text, the online lecture, discussion posts, including your own and those of your peers, and any outside material you consult. You will probably find that you do as much or more thinking than you do writing in responding to the journal prompts – and that is perfectly okay. In general, the weekly journal should meet the noted length requirement – not including the space needed for the prompts.You may feel the need to write out longer reflections – and that is also okay. If you do feel the need for longer reflections, then, once you have written them out, try to edit them, reducing them to their essence.Part of this course is process – training ourselves to think critically. Part of it is learning to understand how we think and why we think or believe what we think or believe. While the journal prompts will occasionally address the process, it will more often ask you to reflect on the hows and whys of what you know and believe – or what you think you know and believe.InstructionsFor this journal assignment, briefly answer each of the following prompts:Critical ThinkingAfter reading the required resources for this week and participating in the discussion, how do you define critical thinking? You will want to carry this definition with you, so keep it brief – perhaps 4 to 6 lines. You will find many definitions online – don't be tempted to just quickly copy one; try to form your own so that it is meaningful to you.Heart of the MatterConsidering just what is in this weeks' readings, why do you think the authors (looking forward in the text) see Chapters 12, 13, and 14 as the "heart of the matter"?What do you think they mean by that?What two concepts do the authors say these chapters emphasize?How do you define these concepts?Why do you think the authors find these concepts important to critical thinking?Challenges & InsightsWhat do you see as your greatest challenge for this session in general? For this class in particular?How do you think you can use the concepts in these first three chapters to help you meet these challenges as well as challenges in your personal life as a member of your family and your community?If you include references to outside sources (beyond the textbook), make sure you cite them properly.Writing Requirements (APA format)Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page)1-inch marginsDouble spaced12-point Times New Roman fontTitle pageReferences page (as needed)GradingThis activity will be graded using the Journal Grading Rubric.Course Outcomes (CO): 1, 3, 6Due Date: By 11:59 p.m. MT on SundayRubricJournal Grading Rubric - 35 ptsJournal Grading Rubric - 35 ptsCriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLength5.0 ptsMeets length requirement0.0 ptsDoes not meet length requirement5.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent Reflection15.0 ptsReflection demonstrates a high degree of critical thinking in applying, analyzing, and evaluating key course concepts and theories from readings, lectures, media, discussions activities, and/or assignments. Insightful and relevant connections made through contextual explanations, inferences, and examples.12.75 ptsReflection demonstrates some degree of critical thinking in applying, analyzing, and/or evaluating key course concepts and theories from readings, lectures, media, discussions activities, and/or assignments. Connections made through explanations, inferences, and/or examples.11.25 ptsReflection demonstrates limited critical thinking in applying, analyzing, and/or evaluating key course concepts and theories from readings, lectures, media, discussions, activities, and/or assignments. Minimal connections made through explanations, inferences, and/or examples.9.0 ptsReflection lacks critical thinking. Superficial connections are made with key course concepts and course materials, activities, and/or assignments.0.0 ptsLittle or no reflection; copies or repeats text or lecture.15.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePersonal Growth10.0 ptsConveys strong evidence of reflection on own work with a personal response to the self-assessment questions posed. Demonstrates significant personal growth and awareness of deeper meaning through inferences made, examples, well developed insights, and substantial depth in perceptions and challenges. Synthesizes current experience into future implications.8.5 ptsConveys evidence of reflection on own work with a personal response to the self-assessment questions posed. Demonstrates satisfactory personal growth and awareness through some inferences made, examples, insights, and challenges. Some thought of the future implications of current experience.7.5 ptsConveys limited evidence of reflection on own work in response to the self-assessment questions posed. Demonstrates less than adequate personal growth and awareness through few or simplistic inferences made, examples, insights, and/or challenges that are not well developed. Minimal thought of the future implications of current experience.6.0 ptsConveys inadequate evidence of reflection on own work in response to the self-assessment questions posed. Personal growth and awareness are not evident and/or demonstrates a neutral experience with negligible personal impact. Lacks enough inferences, examples, personal insights and challenges, and/or future implications are overlooked.0.0 ptsNo evidence of reflection.10.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting Quality5.0 ptsWell written and clearly organized using standard English, characterized by elements of a strong writing style and basically free from grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling errors.4.25 ptsAbove average writing style and logically organized using standard English with minor errors in grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling.3.75 ptsAverage and/or casual writing style that is sometimes unclear and/or with some errors in grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling.3.0 ptsPoor writing style lacking in standard English, clarity, language used, and/or frequent errors in grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling. Needs work.0.0 ptsLacks coherence; errors in grammar, usage and spelling interfere with readability and understanding to significant degree.5.0 ptsTotal Points: 35.0PreviousNext
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What family issues or support systems may have influenced this person's learning style and behaviors?, psychology homework help
Select an adult to study (someone who is a prominent person, singer/actor, politician, athlete, or someone in the news)Prepare a 700-1000 word paper in which assess the following issues:What family issues or support systems may have influenced this person's learning style and behaviors?Select two theories of learning and apply them to the person you selected to studyHow does each theory explain their behavior, ideas, and achievements? Why?
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Reassessment of Client Risks and Needs
Reassessment of Client Risks and NeedsRead the “Risk-Need-Responsivity Model for Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation 2007-06” article. Review the following scenario:The client is a 32-year-old male who was released from incarceration 6 months ago. The client had previously been incarcerated for 2 years for two felony drug offenses due to possession and distribution of methamphetamine. He received treatment while incarcerated, but he relapsed and used methamphetamine 2 months after he was released. The client is positive for Hepatitis C, which he contracted while he was in prison. He was receiving medication for his condition until last month when he did not supply a required document to the Medicaid office on time. As a result, he lost his medical coverage. The client has been married for 5 years, and he has a 3-year-old child. The client was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 28. The client has exhibited emotional outbursts and episodes of perpetrating domestic violence with his wife since his release from incarceration. The client obtained his GED at age 25, but he never attended college. The client also had a learning disorder of dyslexia during his adolescent years. He has minimal job skills, as he only worked at one job as a dishwasher for 2 months during his adult life. He primarily obtained income from selling drugs prior to incarceration. The client is currently seeking employment, but he is experiencing difficulty obtaining employment due to his prior criminal conviction. Health needsSocial or relationship needsProblem-solving needsEmotional needsBelief or value needsEducation or career needsHealth risksSocial or relationship risksProblem-solving risksEmotional risksBelief or value risksEducation or career risksWhy is it important to reassess the needs of a client after he or she is released from incarceration?What are some ways by which a person’s needs and risks can be mitigated to reduce the rate of recidivism once an offender is released from incarceration?Create a mind map of the needs of the client that fit in each category. Specify 3 needs in each of the following categories: Create a second mind map of the risks of the client that fit in each category. Specify 3 risks in each of the following categories: Answer the following questions in a 700-word essay:Format any citations according to APA guidelines.http://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/documents/RNRModelForOffenderAssessmentAndRehabilitation.pdf
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Week 1 Assignment: JournalSubmit AssignmentDue Sunday by 11:59pm Points 35 Submitting a file uploadRequired ResourcesRead/ ...
Rutgers Wk 1 Critical Thinking An Individuals Capability to Think Logically Journal
Week 1 Assignment: JournalSubmit AssignmentDue Sunday by 11:59pm Points 35 Submitting a file uploadRequired ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity:Textbook: Chapter 1, 2, 3LessonIntroductionThe journal is an essential assignment that is meant to sum up the conclusions you come to after having reflected on the readings in the text, the online lecture, discussion posts, including your own and those of your peers, and any outside material you consult. You will probably find that you do as much or more thinking than you do writing in responding to the journal prompts – and that is perfectly okay. In general, the weekly journal should meet the noted length requirement – not including the space needed for the prompts.You may feel the need to write out longer reflections – and that is also okay. If you do feel the need for longer reflections, then, once you have written them out, try to edit them, reducing them to their essence.Part of this course is process – training ourselves to think critically. Part of it is learning to understand how we think and why we think or believe what we think or believe. While the journal prompts will occasionally address the process, it will more often ask you to reflect on the hows and whys of what you know and believe – or what you think you know and believe.InstructionsFor this journal assignment, briefly answer each of the following prompts:Critical ThinkingAfter reading the required resources for this week and participating in the discussion, how do you define critical thinking? You will want to carry this definition with you, so keep it brief – perhaps 4 to 6 lines. 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Superficial connections are made with key course concepts and course materials, activities, and/or assignments.0.0 ptsLittle or no reflection; copies or repeats text or lecture.15.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePersonal Growth10.0 ptsConveys strong evidence of reflection on own work with a personal response to the self-assessment questions posed. Demonstrates significant personal growth and awareness of deeper meaning through inferences made, examples, well developed insights, and substantial depth in perceptions and challenges. Synthesizes current experience into future implications.8.5 ptsConveys evidence of reflection on own work with a personal response to the self-assessment questions posed. Demonstrates satisfactory personal growth and awareness through some inferences made, examples, insights, and challenges. 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when you think a mixed methods approach should be used in research.
What are some key arguments that are occu ...
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discuss
when you think a mixed methods approach should be used in research.
What are some key arguments that are occurring within the discipline
regarding this question? 500 words minimun, 2 academic sources minimun, APA times new roman
4 pages
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What family issues or support systems may have influenced this person's learning style and behaviors?, psychology homework help
Select an adult to study (someone who is a prominent person, singer/actor, politician, athlete, or someone in the news)Pre ...
What family issues or support systems may have influenced this person's learning style and behaviors?, psychology homework help
Select an adult to study (someone who is a prominent person, singer/actor, politician, athlete, or someone in the news)Prepare a 700-1000 word paper in which assess the following issues:What family issues or support systems may have influenced this person's learning style and behaviors?Select two theories of learning and apply them to the person you selected to studyHow does each theory explain their behavior, ideas, and achievements? Why?
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