Locate and share statistical data for your community on annual suicide and homicide rates.
(1) Learner Needs: Multiple Intelligences
Prior to engaging in this discussion please read Chapter 7: Evolving Frameworks, in your e-book, watch the Theory of Multiple Intelligences (Links to an external site.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ely-64U7Eh0 video, read the article “Multiple Intelligences” (2011), and review the Instructor Guidance.
Traditionally, someone who is intelligent is defined as an individual who can solve problems, use logic to answer questions, and think critically. However, psychologist Howard Gardner has created a much broader definition of intelligence called multiple intelligences, which is more focused on our areas of learning preferences. For this discussion, please complete the following:
· Demonstrate an understanding of intelligence (IQ) and multiple intelligences (MIs) by comparing and contrasting the differing variables associated with each.
· Thinking critically about these foundational differences, comment on how Gardner’s ideas about learning preferences might change the way we assess a person’s strengths and weaknesses.
· Click the following link and take the MI assessment (Links to an external site.). Review your results.
o Do you agree with the assessment? How can what you have learned about yourself help support your learning performance? List at least two behaviors you could change or traits you could develop in your own behaviors, and explain how they support your assessment results.
(2) Metacognition
Prior to engaging in this discussion, please read “Chapter 8: Owning Our Learning Experiences” in your e-book and review the Instructor Guidance. Metacognition is the ability to be aware of and regulate one’s thought processes. It is suggested to be a process that improves our ability to effectively process information. Consider the benefits of being more aware of your own learning needs and how it might affect both your personal and professional goals. Discuss the following:
· How could an increased awareness of information processing, your learning style, and your attention and self-regulation strategies potentially affect your performance in your academic journey?
· Your career development/professional life?
· Based on your career goals, how can a better understanding of how we learn be applied?
(e.g. in your organization? your community? your volunteer efforts?)
· Did you learn anything important about yourself through the process of learning about learning?
· What did you learn about your peers in the class through the process of learning about learning?
· How will you apply what you have learned about yourself in your future learning activities (whether you are the learner or the instructor in these activities)?
· Do you agree or disagree that by applying the elements of metacognition into your studies, you will improve your ability to learn more effectively?
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Rosser-Majors, M. L. (2017). Theories of learning: An exploration. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu
(3) Cost of Health Care
Our health, or the absence of such, can be very expensive. Many vulnerable populations simply do not have private funds available to pay for their care. Relating your research to individuals with mental conditions, select a mental illness of your choice and discuss your response to the following questions:
- What public financing resources are available to individuals with this particular mental condition?
- What are the eligibility requirements and restrictions to receive these funds?
- What happens if eligibility standards/requirements are not met by those with this illness?
- Research and discuss two methods of alternative funding for care for this group. What are the benefits and limitations of the methods you discussed?
Your initial contribution should be 250 to 300 words in length. Your research and claims must be supported by your course text and at least one other scholarly source. Use proper APA formatting for in-text citations and references as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
(4) Barriers to Care
Suicide and homicide are violent actions reported in the news daily. Individuals suffering from abuse, depression, mental disorders, or substance-abuse disorders are at an increased risk for committing suicide or homicide. Factors that contribute to the risk are age, gender, socio-economic status, and race/ethnicity. Additionally, situations that cause extreme life or job stress, such as those seen when a loved one dies or by military personnel, can contribute to the risk. Chapter 6 of your course text highlights barriers to care relating to the vulnerable and this population group in particular. For this discussion:
- Locate and share statistical data for your community on annual suicide and homicide rates.
- Identify and briefly describe one organizational barrier and one financial barrier relating to the suicide- and homicide-prone.
- Create two recommendations on ways each of these barriers can be reduced or eliminated.
- Identify two local resources available for suicide- or homicide-prone individuals. Discuss which services are offered and whether the services fully meet the needs of the population.
Your initial contribution should be 250 to 300 words in length. Your research and claims must be supported by your course text and at least one other scholarly source. Use proper APA formatting for in-text citations and references as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
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