Ecological Systems Theory

 

 

 

Study the graphic on page 3 which demonstrates the Ecological Systems Theory and read the article in the lesson resources section.

Once you have an understanding of Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, find a brief YouTube video that you believe accurately explains all elements of the theory.

What do I submit?

Part 1

Provide the link to the YouTube video.
Answers to the following questions:
How does this video accurately explain the microsystem?
How does this video accurately explain the mesosytem?
How does this video accurately explain the macrosystem?
How does this video accurately explain the exosystem?
How does this video accurately explain the chronosystem?
What improvements can be made to the video?
Part 2

What is the microsystem?
What is the mesosystem?
What is the macrosystem?
What is the exosystem?
What is the chronosystem?

Organizational issue

1. Issue: Identify an organizational issue that, if addressed, could positively impact organizational effectiveness or outcomes. Your organizational issue should reflect a performance gap or potential problem of practice that you will describe as your area of interest in the assignment. Identify the organizational issue by completing a description of the issue just as done in the Examples of Gaps section that follows the blank gap analysis worksheet below.
2. Process or Activity Title: Identify each process, factor, or activity associated with the organizational issue or performance gap identified in the issue statement. List those processes or associated activities related to the issue that are not performing as desired or expected. Each process or activity needs to be analyzed to determine its related performance gaps and its impact on the organization.
3. Expected Performance (A): Regarding each process or activity, describe performance expectations based on established goals, performance standards (for example, state testing), or organizational intent/vision. In the Examples of Gaps section below, the expected performance for the discipline tickets report was anticipated to be at a low level because the system was designed for exceptions. The gap analysis revealed other issues and gaps in expected instructor performance. Note: If the expected performance level or number or percent is known, provide it, or if possible, provide a reasonable estimate and label it as an estimate only. Another approach is to qualitatively describe the expected performance.
4. Current Performance (B): Describe the current performance. In the Examples of Gaps section below, a high number of ticket reports were identified as consistently submitted across semesters. Note: provide the most accurate performance indicators possible. In the Examples of Gaps, the exact number such as total number of tickets for the previous term or the average of tickets per week for the past term would have been a more precise measurement. Be as precise as you can in describing the current performance.
5. Performance Gap (A minus B): Describe the difference between expected performance and the current performance: what should be and what is. Note that the comparison between expected performance and the current performance could involve additional gaps. In the Examples of Gaps table, the ticket report analysis showed additional problems. As with describing the expected and current performance use the most precise numbers, data, or language that you can.
6. Effect of Gap on Organization: Describe in detail how each performance gap affects the organization. Describe both known effects and potential effects. Within the Examples of Gaps table for the ticket reports, the obvious overtaxed system was an effect and ethical issues and their implications were identified as potential effects. Carefully think through and identify the effects and potential effects of the gaps on the organization.

Gap Analysis Worksheet
Using the template below, do your own gap analysis. Complete each cell clearly and completely. Add rows for additional processes and activities that need to be analyzed. Use number/percentage data to support your statements only when the numbers are known. Otherwise, use descriptive words where no actual numbers are available. Gaps are often qualitative. If there are no established numbers (or reasonable estimates) to support a quantification of a gap, explain it in qualitative terms.
Use a separate row for each process and activity and include the specific information requested for each column. Cells will expand as needed.

 

Quantitative Research Methods

 

Discussion Questions: Think about how you might design a quantitative research project. What methods would you use to collect your data? What would you
need to do to demonstrate that your study had a high degree of validity and reliability?
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Research Methods

 

 

 

Based on what you learned from the readings while developing the concept map, what are some gaps in literature that you identified? Summarize briefly (you
may use bullet points for statements with citations) what is known about your topic, following with a statement(s) of what still needs to be researched.
Textbooks, blogs, magazine or internet articles, book chapters, or special reports, do not count toward the peer-reviewed minimum. Connections to the peer
reviewed references should be used throughout your writing with in-text citations and matching reference citations.
For your reference, I am a healthy, white 34-year old female from Kentucky. I am extremely active and spend a lot of time working out and eating healthy food.
Also, I am a college professor in the Exercise Science department and own an online fitness and nutrition coaching business. My dissertation topic is the
effect of daily vs. weekly check-ins for adherence in an online fitness & nutrition coaching program ). Please refer to this link for further explanation regarding
my dissertation topic ( https://docs.google.com/document/d/15iP494heIzm9H7gTWdo_Gs7Y3QErlDBWicy7Zdl51n0/edit)

Information from the history of epidemiology

 

In this first week of epidemiology, we are exploring Chapters 1 – 5 of Gordis. This covers a lot of information from the history of epidemiology through in-depth topics on how to appropriate evaluate disease occurrence through quantitative means. This week, you need to build a community health profile of the deficits in your community. Community Health Assessments (CHA) and Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP) have become all the rage in health departments. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have required every health department to engage in CHIPs and CHAs as a part of their accreditation process.
There are robust sets of aggregated data out there both in raw form that you can download and manipulate on your own or in a pre-digested mode that has already been summarized and provided for you. Some resources that you may find helpful:
• Kids Data
• CHIS
• County Health Rankings
• BRFSS
• CDC Wonder
• YBRSS
You can use as many or as few of the above resources as you want, or you can use Journals and other data sources to help you meet this requirement.
In this discussion, you are going to assess a community of your choosing (County SAN DIEGO or State level CALIFORNIA) and select two areas in which they have poor data outcomes. You will then compare either the County to the State or the State to the Nation UNITED STATES to build your evidence that there is an issue. This post must contain some measurement of epidemiology in some fashion. It cannot be subjective and it must be based on rates, ratios or some other type of quantitative measure. The initial post must be between 350 – 500 words, APA FORMAT.

Davis v. Washington

 

 

After completing Read: Davis v. Washington, 547 U.S. 813, assume the following facts:

After leaving a bar, a woman enters her car in a darkened parking garage. She is confronted by her ex-husband, against whom she has a domestic no-contact order. She attempts to dial 911 from her cellular telephone but is unable to make a connection. Amazingly, she can take a photograph with her phone and send an accompanying text message, asking for assistance to a law enforcement friend. The officer and woman exchange text messages about who is assaulting her and where she is located until the ex-husband flees. The woman is unable to appear at trial and the defendant moves to suppress the “statements” at his trial for felony violation of the no-contact order.

Given the above facts and using the Court’s rationale for distinguishing “testimonial” and “non-testimonial” statements, state whether the text message and photograph should be admitted as evidence at trial and why.
According to Deuteronomy 19:15, “One witness is not enough to convict a man accused of any crime or offense he may have committed. A matter must be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses” (NIV 1984). In light of that scripture, elaborate how you would change or not change your answer.