The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Trimester 1‚ 2012 73198 Human Development Final Examination Time allowed Three hours‚ plus 10 minutes to read this paper. Instructions Section A Answer all of the 30 multiple-choice questions on the answer sheet provided at the back of this paper. Attach this answer sheet to your examination booklet securely. Answer any 14 of the 18 short answer questions. Section B Mark Allocation Topic Section A Section B Multiple choice questions (all 30 questions)
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What is social exclusion‚ why is it relevant to social work and how have attempts to address the issues associated with it influenced social work practice and its value base? The idea of citizenship conferring rights and privileges and defining boundaries can be traced back to Diogenes of Sinope in 3rd century B.C. Greece (Navia‚L‚ 2005). However‚ the term ‘social exclusion’ is a comparatively new one‚ first utilised in France in the 1970’s. It was used to describe the marginalized population
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Juvenile Justice and Correction Justice has always been the goal of our court system‚ but it is not always served‚ especially in cases involving juveniles. The judiciary process has evolved from a system that did not initially consider juveniles‚ to one where juveniles have their own court proceedings‚ facilities‚ and even rules or laws. The juvenile justice system has come a long way‚ and people have worked very hard in its creation. A juvenile is considered to be an individual‚ under the
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Alcohol Abuse among Hispanics Hispanics are the largest and most rapidly growing ethnic group in the United States‚ making up about 17 percent of the population‚ or more than 50 million people. Research shows that drinking patterns among Hispanics are different from those of non-Hispanic Whites and other ethnic or racial groups (National Institute of Alcohol and Alcoholism‚ 2015). Hispanics’ drinking problem is associated with low socioecomic status such as poverty and low education‚ acculturation
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SUPPORT WORK IN SCHOOLS Unit 01 Child and Young Person Development As part of my preparation to complete Unit 1 Child and Young Person Development‚ I have attended taught sessions‚ undertaken research using books and the internet‚ taken part in group exercises and discussions and considered case studies. I have also completed a worksheet and received useful feedback from my tutor. All this has given me a better understanding of the theories behind child and young person development and the
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where she lives‚ and where she went to school nearby her neighborhood‚ everyone also believes that people with less money than them are inferior‚ so the teachings they taught her in school growing up and in her home were pretty aligned. For the Macrosystem‚ it can be said that where she lives‚ neighbors are identified to have one common identity and value‚ like their socio-economic
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Developmental psychology is the scientific study of changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life span. Originally concerned with infantsand children‚ the field has expanded to include adolescence‚ adult development‚ aging‚ and the entire life span. This field examines change across a broad range of topics including motor skills and other psycho-physiological processes; cognitive development involving areas such as problem solving‚ moral understanding‚ and conceptual understanding;
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Micro‚ Mezzo‚ and Macro Elements Manuelito’s ethnicity‚ migration‚ socioeconomic status‚ acculturation and structure of his family influenced his development. Micro-systems are the direct and close environments in which adolescents interact with their parents‚ siblings‚ other family members‚ classmates and teachers (Ogden & Hagen‚ 2014). Manuelito’s social setting such as his family‚ school and peers influenced and shaped his developmental outcome. The decision to immigrate to the United States
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Modern Marriage: The Ultimate Test Have the roles of men and women in marriage changed in modern society? There are many theories hoping to answer this controversial question. One theory comes from David Popenoe‚ a Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University. Popenoe’s theory of roles in marriage is that a modern marriage needs to be reestablished to a more traditional way of living‚ or to “restore the traditional nuclear family of bread-winning husband and full-time housewife that flourished
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Te Wháriki Report This report is on Te Whariki: Early Childhood Curriculum in which we follow as a framework for teaching in New Zealand. This report is going to cover the three broad age groups Te Whariki is based upon. It will explain the principles and strands of Te Whariki and the impact it has on a developing child. It will describe the purpose of Te Whariki and discuss ways it is used by early childhood education services throughout New Zealand. It will describe Te Whariki’s support for
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