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MULTIPLE CHOICE: Accоrding tо the prоfessor, the MAIN ideа of the "Sociology of Aging" course is thаt:
SHORT ANSWER: Lооk аt the syllаbus аnd the 11 cоurse learning objectives. Pick ONE. Write a few sentences with an example of how you learned about this objective during the course of the class. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMESBy the end of the course, you should be able to do the following tasks, which are taken from the Council of Social Work Education’s EPAS: 1. Identify as a professional and conduct yourself accordingly. Describe the interrelationship between professionals working with the aging population and the roles of practice. Develop specific skills and perspectives needed by professionals working with the aging population. 2. Apply ethical principles to guide professional practice. Tolerate ambiguity in resolving ethical conflicts when your beliefs about the aging population that do not coincide with other systems (clients, co-workers, supervisors, organizations, etc.). Cultivate an understanding of how values influence the development and application of aging policy. Establish a clearer understanding of, and commitment to, personal values and professional boundaries. 3. Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments. Acquire an interest in learning more by asking questions and seeking answers. Utilize information you have gained in the textbook to compound your knowledge base to add to class discussion in a professional and respectful way. 4. Engage diversity and difference in practice. You will recognize the extent to which a culture’s structures and values may oppress, marginalize, alienate, or create or enhance privilege and power. Identify current and emerging policy issues related to special populations. Gain self-awareness to eliminate the influences of your personal biases and values in working with diverse groups as well as analyzing how they are affected by aging policy. Analyze/critically evaluate ideas, arguments and other points of view. Describe culturally competent ways of engaging diversity and difference in practice by: a) understanding cultural structures that oppress groups (such as abuse, discrimination, poverty and stigma), b) becoming aware of how personal biases impede working with the unique needs of the underclass, homeless, minorities, c) viewing him/herself as “learners” when working with a clients’ unique culture. 5. Advance human rights and social and economic justice. Identify strategies to promote social/economic justice. Promote aging policy analysis concerned with social/economic justice. 6. Engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research. Use the major debates and literature concerned with aging policy issues to inform practice. Use sources such as peer reviewed journal articles to write professional APA 7th edition papers. 7. Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment. You will understand how aging policies affect the person in the environment. Explain and demonstrate a concern for possible latent consequences of policy decisions upon micro, mezzo, and macro systems. Describe systems perspectives/theories that shape the aging population, with an emphasis on philosophical, legal, economical, political, cultural and societal influences. 8. Engage in policy practice to advance social and economic well-being and to deliver effective social work services. Exhibit knowledge of major themes that have shaped public policy and identify historical, philosophical, and social contexts that influence aging policy and legislation. Explain the policy development process from a systems perspective, including awareness of the organizational, political, and planning elements. 9. Respond to contexts that shape practice. Describe/apply a basic framework for aging policy analysis. Discuss the concepts of: strategy, planning, structure, implementation, and evaluation. Discover professional effective service delivery in aging policy formulation, program development, and direct services with the aging population. Discuss the need for historical and contemporary aging legislation, public/private services, and policies that address aging needs. 10. Engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. 11. Practice competency for integration of faith and professionalism. You will critically assess the relationship between Christian faith and public policy.