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What does it mean to you to be a citizen?

What does it mean to you to be a citizen?

ASSIGNMENT
Week One Assignment
Completion requirements

Please make sure to utilize evidence from your reading in your answers below.
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A. What does it mean to you to be a citizen? Explain. What does it mean to you to
be a global citizen? Explain. What is the difference? Have you ever given
thought to the differences?
B. There is a façade about what is going on in the world does not affect me but in
reality, we all are interconnected in many ways that we do not even realize.
Think of some ways that the world is interconnected and find some examples
on your own. Use the dimensions of globalization and how those could impact
your clients or future clients. (Try to steer away from examples I used in the
narrative with the PowerPoint.)
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The Essay Title in Bold, Centered, with Key Words Capitalized
My Name
My Department and School
My Course
My Instructor’s Name
The Date
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The Essay Title in Bold, Centered, with Key Words Capitalized
The introduction to the essay starts here. The first sentence of the introduction describes
the aim or purpose of the essay. Next, the introduction identifies the key concepts relevant to the
essay. In summary, the content of the introduction familiarizes the reader to the basic ideas
discussed in the body of the paper.
One to two paragraphs are adequate for an introduction. Each paragraph is indented one
tab space with the remaining sentences justified to the left margin. The margins are 1-inch on all
sides. The line spacing is double spaced. The font is 12-point Times News Roman. For additional
information see the publication manual from the American Psychological Association (APA,
2020). This template is written using the accepted APA (7th ed.) paper formatting.
Level 1 Heading (Bold, Centered)
The Level 1 heading is written with bold font and centered in the middle of the paper. The
heading should be the key concept from the first set of question prompts in the instructions as
noted in Moodle. The key concept in the heading is typically two to four words.
This narrative begins by restating the key concept in the heading then describes the concept
using information for the required readings. The subsequent discussion answers the questions in
the instructions. The response should use content from the text (Sernau, 2012), required readings,
and additional research such as articles from current events news sources and professional journals.
Information from used from other authors or sources must have in-text citations and be included
on the reference list. Best practices suggest overciting is better than under-citing.
Each paragraph should have one main topic (or key concept). The first sentence of the
paragraph introduces the main topic. The next two to three sentences offer supporting examples or
present an opposing argument. The final sentence summarizes the paragraph while restating the
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key concept. Following this approach to writing, encourages the use of brief, concise paragraphs
and avoids lengthy paragraph with multiple, meandering themes.
Level Heading (Bold, Centered)
The second set of question prompts should have a new heading. The heading should be the
key concept from the second set of question prompts in the instructions as noted in Moodle. The
other writing guidelines as indicated above also apply to this second discussion.
Level Heading (Bold, Centered)
Occasionally, the essay will have more than two sets of question prompts. If so, a new
heading should be used for each set of questions. The other writing guidelines as indicated above
also apply to this third discussion.
Conclusions
The essay should end with one paragraph summarizing the key concepts and inviting the
reader to consider how the content may be applicable to their social work practice.
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References
American Psychological Association (APA). (2020). Publication manual of the American
Psychological Association (7th ed.). Author.
Sernau, S. (2012). Global problems: The search for equity, peace, and sustainability (3rd ed.).
New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc.
SWK 615 World Problems & Advocacy – Weekly Online Assignment
Weekly Online Assignments (Essay) – 20 percent of course grade
Purpose: To demonstrate analytical reading and critical thinking skills by integrating content from the readings
and scholarly research into a written essay.
Due date: A weekly online assignment (essay) is due Weeks 1 – 7 on Thursdays by 11:55 pm EST.
Directions: Complete the weekly online assignment (essay) by doing the following.
1. Read and view the Learning Resources and Supplemental Resources in Moodle especially the key concepts,
social work competencies and practices (learning outcomes), and scoring rubric.
2. Read the essay questions proposed in the weekly online assignment in Moodle.
3. Complete the required readings.
4. Engage in additional research to find current news or credible knowledge in scholarly sources.
5. Compose your essay by thoroughly answering each question proposed in the weekly assignment. Include
specific examples from the assigned reading, current news, and other pertinent examples for scholarly
sources.
6. Compose an essay adequate for a graduate course. Estimate one to two pages of typed material for
answering each question. Your essay should include specific examples from the assigned reading and
pertinent examples from current news and scholarly sources. See two documents: APA Template and APA
Writing Tips for additional information.
7. Written in essay format using APA (7th ed.) style is double-spaced, Times New Roman font along with a title
page, page numbers on all pages, in-text citations, and references.
8. Depending on the number of proposed questions, your essay should have approximately four to seven-pages
of typed material.
9. Prior to submitting your essay, do a final reading and make revisions. Use of a grammar check such as
Grammarly is recommended. In addition, check your essay in relation to the essay questions, assignment
directions, and grading rubric. Make sure your essay addresses all aspects of the assignment.
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SWK 615 World Problems & Advocacy – Weekly Online Assignment
Study Tip
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At the beginning of the week, please review the key concepts and the social work competencies and
behaviors related to the coursework. The key concepts are found after the “Topic” and “Week” in Moodle.
The social work competencies and behaviors are located in the syllabus. For your convenience, the key
concepts and social work competencies for Topic 1 – Week 1 are copied below.
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Read the Weekly Online Assignment (essay) question prompts. These prompts are found by clicking on the
Weekly Online Assignment (essay) link in the “Topic” (week) the essay is due. For your convenience, the
question prompts for Week 1 are copied below.
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Read the required readings and take notes about the information, which would answer the essay question
prompts.
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When writing your essay, use key concepts and information from the required readings. Cite and reference
the content from the required readings.
Content for the Weekly Online Assignment (Essay) for Topic 1 & Week 1
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Key concepts: global perspectives, global interdependence, globalization, and global citizen.
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Social work competencies and behaviors
? Competency 3: Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice
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Deconstruct situations (culture, social, political, economic, etc.) where human rights are being
violated.
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Compare how social, economic, cultural, and political frameworks can oppress and violate
human rights.
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Competency 5: Engage in Policy Practice
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5.2 Evaluate the impact (intended and unintended) of global polices and regulations.
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Required readings: Sernau text – Introduction and Chapter 1
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Required reference: Sernau, S. (2012). Global problems: The search for equity, peace, and sustainability
(3rd ed.). Pearson Education.
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Additional references
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Credible news sources
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Scholarly articles (check online services through Montgomery Library, Campbellsville University)
Question Prompts – as stated in directions for Week 1 – Weekly Online Assignment (Essay). The following
questions are in Moodle – Topic 1 & Week 1. . .
A. What does it mean to you to be a citizen? Explain. What does it mean to you to be a global citizen?
Explain. What is the difference? Have you ever given thought to the differences?
B. There is a façade about what is going on in the world does not affect me but in reality, we all are
interconnected in many ways that we do not even realize. Think of some ways that the world is
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SWK 615 World Problems & Advocacy – Weekly Online Assignment
interconnected and find some examples on your own. Use the dimensions of globalization and how those
could impact your clients or future clients. (Try to steer away from examples I used in the narrative with
the PowerPoint.)
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SWK 615
WORLD PROBLEMS
& ADVOCACY
WEEKLY CHECK-IN
WEEK 1 – AUG 22ND
WELCOME
GLOBAL CITIZENS
? As global citizens, we
share responsibility for
the well-being of all
people, creation, and our
world. What do you
believe is our greatest
strength
as
global
citizens?
SWK 615 WORLD PROBLEMS & ADVOCACY
WEEK 1 – GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES, INTERDEPENDENCE, GLOBALIZATION
Let’s look at
Week 1 in Moodle.
SWK 615 WORLD PROBLEMS & ADVOCACY
WEEK 1 – GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES, INTERDEPENDENCE, GLOBALIZATION
? Introduction
Students will be introduced to global perspectives, global interdependence, and globalization. Students will begin to
understand how global aspects effects their U.S. policies, funding, social work practice, and clientele. Students will
also be re-introduced or introduced to many current world problems and challenged to search current world events
and how they related to classroom learning and reading material.
? Learning Objectives (social work competencies and behaviors)
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A1.5 Engage in self-reflection and self-care practices which may include reflective trauma responsive supervision
to prevent and address secondary trauma in self and organization.
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A3.2 Show evidence of deconstructing situations (culture, social, political, and economic) where human rights are
violated.
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A3.3 Compare how social, economic, cultural, and political frameworks can oppress and violate human rights.
?
A5.2 Evaluate the impact (intended and unintended) of global polices and regulation.
SWK 615 WORLD PROBLEMS & ADVOCACY
WEEK 1 – GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES, INTERDEPENDENCE, GLOBALIZATION
? Videos
?
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Learning Resources folder (click on the video or link)
?
Globalization (videos)
?
Nation States (video)
?
Immanuel Wallerstein World Systems Analysis (video)
?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (PDF)
?
Presentation by Dr. Candace Hansford (PowerPoint with voiceover’ will need to open as a document then click “slide show”)
Supplemental Resources folder
?
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Universal Human Rights story (video)
Readings
?
Sernau (2019): Introduction, The Global Century
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Sernau (2019), Chapter One, Class: A World of Rich and Poor
READING & STUDY TIP
Key Words
? Global Citizen
? Global Perspectives
? Global Interdependence
? Globalization
? Global Dimensions
GLOBALIZATION
IS LIKE A . . .
Interconnected
• Economically
• Politically
• Culturally
• Environmentally
Study hint: These are the global dimensions as discussed in Sernau (2019.)
GLOBALIZATION
IS LIKE A . . .
A change in one part of the global system creates a
change in another part.
• Economically
• Politically
• Culturally
• Environmentally
The challenge is adaptability to the change. Does
adapting create injustice or promote human rights?
Study hint: Sometimes our façade is “what is going on in the world does not affect me or my clients.”
OUR GLOBAL WORLD
IS A SYSTEM.
? Relationships (belong)
Local groups
(communities)
Regional groups
(boundaries)
Nation states
(countries)
Study hint: We have citizenship (belonging to a group) in different ways.
Considering the impact of technology
and transportation on our global
community . . .
1. What have we lost with the
creation of nation states?
2. What have gained with the
creation of nation states?
OUR GLOBAL WORLD
IS A SYSTEM.
? Wallerstein’s World
Systems Theory
Nation states
(countries)
Capitalism creates an
economical disconnect
between the South and
North countries.
How does the economic system of
create an economic, political, cultural,
and environmental divide between the
South and North countries?
OUR GLOBAL WORLD
IS A SYSTEM.
? Wallerstein’s
Dependency Theory
Nation states
(countries)
South countries remain
economically weak (absolute
poverty and debt) compared
to and dependent on North
countries.
What does this mean for human rights?
a) Civil and political rights?
b) Economic, social, and cultural
rights?
c) Collective, solidarity rights?
HISTORY OF THE
DECLARATION
OF HUMAN
RIGHTS
(42) UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF
HUMAN RIGHTS – YOUTUBE
REQUIRED
READINGS & VIDEOS
? Sernau, S. (2019). Global
problems: The search for
equity,
peace,
and
sustainability. Boston, MA:
Pearson.
?
Introduction – The Global
Century
?
Chapter 1 – Class: The
Rich and Poor
? View videos in Moodle
WEEKLY ONLINE ASSIGNMENT – DIRECTIONS
Readings
Paper Format
? Use the required readings (text) and videos
as references in your response.
? Use of the PowerPoint presentation by Dr.
Hansford is okay providing the information
in not in the required readings and videos.
?
Genre – Expository essay (see helpful hints in Moodle)
?
Length – Approximately 1 – 2 pages per question
?
APA (7th ed.) formatting (see sample in Moodle)
?
Follow sample student paper in APA Manual, Chapter 2 or Purdue
OWL
?
Double-spaced
?
Font – Times New Roman
?
Use headings for each question (Do not type the question.)
?
Intext citations and references
?
Avoid first person writing (using “I”) rather use “my . . .”
? Due date – (Thurs) @ 11:55 pm ET
? Submission – Allow 20 minutes to upload in Moodle
? TurnItIn (TII) – Similarity report checks for copied material for
other sources. I check these reports.
WEEKLY ONLINE ASSIGNMENT
ESSAY QUESTION A
References
Citizen
? Sernau (2019)
What does it mean to you to be a
citizen? Explain.
What does it mean to you to be a
global citizen? Explain.
What is the difference? Have you ever
given thought to the differences?
?
Introduction – The Global Century
?
Chapter 1 – Class: The Rich and
Poor
? Hansford (n.d.)
?
Week 1 Presentation (secondary
resource – only information is not
in the required readings and
videos)
WEEKLY ONLINE ASSIGNMENT
ESSAY QUESTION B
References
Globalization
There is a façade about “what is going on in the
world does not affect me.” However, we are
interconnected in many ways.
Use the dimensions of globalization to do the
following:
? Think
of some ways that the world is
interconnected. Provide examples (not in the
PowerPoint) using intext citations and
references. A few personal examples are okay,
but write in the third person by saying, “My
experience is . . .”
? How might the global dimensions impact your
current or future clients?
? Sernau (2019)
? Introduction – The Global
Century
? Chapter 1 – Class: The Rich
and Poor
? News articles
? Do
not use examples from
Hansford (n.d.) – Week 1
Presentation. Please think of
your own examples.
Quiz – Directions & Helpful Hints
? Read the required readings
? View the videos
? Some students find it helpful to begin writing the essays questions before
taking the quiz. Doing so, helps them identify key concepts from the
readings and videos.
? Complete quiz in Moodle
?
Use a laptop or desktop. Do not use a smart phone (iPhone or Android) or
tablet such as iPad. Do not use the app. Enter Moodle through the
Campbellsville website on your laptop or desktop.
?
PLEASE only choose ONE answer per question.
?
If you change an answer, please make sure you “unclick” the wrong one.
?
You must answer the questions as you come to them. You cannot look at
questions, go forward and then go back.
?
You have 20 minutes to complete the quiz.
?
Due date – (Thurs) at 11:55 pm ET
? Review your answers. If you have a question about a correct answer,
send me an email. I am happy to discuss.
INSTRUCTOR QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
? Please use the Professor Q & A Corner in Moodle to
ask questions about the assignments. If you have the
question, other students do, also.
? The instructor is available to also respond via email,
phone calls, and individual Zoom sessions. Meetings
via phone calls and Zoom are by appointment.
? If you text, please tell the instructor who you are. If
you call, please leave a voice mail. Instructor’s return
texts and calls as soon as possible.
? Of course, questions are welcomed during our Zoom
session ?!
Optional Zoom Session
If you wish additional support, please join or request optional
Zoom sessions offered by the Instructor. The purpose of the
session is to answer your questions about the readings and
writing your weekly online assignment (essay) and current
events blog/discussion forum.

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