Ethics Reading READ NASP’S Ethical Standards (Find it in google) 1) Name and describe five areas of potential conflict of Interest for consultants. 2) Describe 7 broad areas of competence consultants should develop. Part 2: · How do you suppose communication skills in school consultation would be similar to and/or different from day-to-day communication? Part…
Using what you have learned about various theorists in this module, incorporate either Darwin, Freud, or Hall’s perspective and apply it to your answers. As you answer the questions, clarify your position regarding the theorist’s position you are taking. Submit your assignment here. Make sure you’ve included all the required elements by reviewing the guidelines…
Make an argument that either supports or opposes the use of the death penalty in first-degree murder cases. · Be sure to define what is involved with first-degree murder and provide adequate reasoning and support for your argument. When responding to your classmates’ posts, be sure to identify any fallacies and evaluate whether arguments provide…
The Signature Assignment for this course combines all the concepts you have explored in this term. In this assignment, you will choose one of the TED Talks below and form a response based on the provided guidance using the provided template Download the provided template. As you respond to the questions, you will be expected…
1. Snapshot description: The basic task of this 2-3 pg paper is to choose the theory that most appeals to you, explain why, in terms of your own personal experiences and/or logical analysis, then compare/contrast it with a competing theory. Detailed description: This final writing assignment has two components. Part A: First, I’d like you…
Social class extends beyond wealth and other financial indicators. Class also includes details like the amount of free time enjoyed, quality of life, educational attainment, and others’ perceptions of social status. The language and experience of class is woven into everyday communications and judgments. For example, we might describe the actions of someone as “classy”…
1. What does bias mean to you? 2. Do some research on your own (you can use this timeline or this one as a start) and identify two examples of the schools’ history of inequality, then explain both the role that bias played in those inequities and also how similar biases are evident in educational…
PSY 112: Psychology of Human Relations Learning Unit 7: Journal Dirty Fighting Techniques Journal Okay, now’s the time to get real with yourself. Look at the Dirty Fighting Techniques below and figure out which one, or more, are your go-to methods when things start to get tense. In the journal entry answer the following prompts…
Many of us can think of leaders we have come to admire, be they historical figures, pillars of the industry we work in, or leaders we know personally. The leadership of individuals such as Abraham Lincoln and Margaret Thatcher has been studied and discussed repeatedly. However, you may have interacted with leaders you feel demonstrated…
Complete the case titled “PWC-S-Corporations-Hawaiian Case Study” attached above. You will need to download the case and answer the questions given. Using current literature, prepare a written case study analysis for the above-assigned research case, a minimum of 3 pages (not including the cover page or reference page). The case analysis must be fully annotated…