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Introduction to Family Studies

Introduction to Family Studies

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Students will respond to the following questions within each journal entry:

What course content from the previous few classes (discussions, readings, and/or film clips) has influenced me the most; in what ways; and, for what reasons?

Are my reflections challenging my taken-for-granted assumptions or common-sense beliefs about families? If so, how and why?

What is the basis for my assumptions about families? Do I need to change how I think about families? If so, how and why? What will this mean for me in the future?

Texts & Readings

Baker, M. (2009). Families: Changing trends in Canada (6th edition). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

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Introduction to Family Studies

Introduction to Family Studies

Paper details:

Students will respond to the following questions within each journal entry:

What course content from the previous few classes (discussions, readings, and/or film clips) has influenced me the most; in what ways; and, for what reasons?

Are my reflections challenging my taken-for-granted assumptions or common-sense beliefs about families? If so, how and why?

What is the basis for my assumptions about families? Do I need to change how I think about families? If so, how and why? What will this mean for me in the future?

Texts & Readings

Baker, M. (2009). Families: Changing trends in Canada (6th edition). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

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Introduction to Family Studies

Introduction to Family Studies

Paper details:

Students will respond to the following questions within each journal entry:

What course content from the previous few classes (discussions, readings, and/or film clips) has influenced me the most; in what ways; and, for what reasons?

Are my reflections challenging my taken-for-granted assumptions or common-sense beliefs about families? If so, how and why?

What is the basis for my assumptions about families? Do I need to change how I think about families? If so, how and why? What will this mean for me in the future?

Texts & Readings

Baker, M. (2009). Families: Changing trends in Canada (6th edition). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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