The first dissertation that I read was Understanding Effective Models of Group Care: Enhancing Foster Care Group Home Services for Homeless, Abused, and Runaway Children (2013) Doctoral Dissertation, UI&U by Glenn P. Kendall. I enjoyed reading this dissertation. I chose this dissertation because I am very engaged in the process of improving the quality of life for children and adolescents. The objective of this dissertation were to determine if group homes should be improved, to increase safety, and to increase placement stability. The researcher used snowball sampling and it was effective. It allowed the researcher to get reliable information from the focus group which consisted of former foster care and group home youth and the respondents who were divided into groups of staff members, agency reps and focus group members. The points that impress me the most was that …show more content…
This dissertation was about a group of adjunct faculty at a community college in the Midwest sharing their experience of teaching underprepared students and meeting their needs. During this research, the researcher discussed the process of unlearning utilizing the 3 stages: awakening, examining, and reframing. She also implemented constructivist grounded theory. I like the fact that it was qualitative research. Research can be valuable with smaller sizes being sampled. In addition, she used audio-taped interviews and informal conversations and other methods. I am not a great fan of informal conversations because you don’t know if the information is reliable and the person does not know that you are using his words for research purposes. The limitation of this study specified that the population was underprepared students but did not specifically give demographics on the faculty and the underprepared students being
A great deal of personas have realized how Foster Care is affecting the nation. There have been many attempts to fix the problems, some have failed and some have been successful. Out of all of the attempts, the programs Kinship Care and Foster Care to Success are a couple that have been successful.
Culminating is a research project which requires one to a) research a topic of choice, b) find credible sources relating to that topic, and c) write a literature review on the sources, complete with a works cited, annotated bibliography, and whatever other college-level terrors our teachers can throw at us. In short, it mimics a senior thesis.
Review the scholarly literature within the field of your program specialization related to your proposed (or School-approved) dissertation topic. Analyze the reviewed literature to determine what is already known about your proposed (or School-approved) dissertation topic and what remains unknown. Synthesize your findings and evaluate how a study on your proposed (or School-approved) dissertation topic could be designed to advance the scholarly research in this area while maintaining ethical research requirements.
To establish rigour in this qualitative study, a field test will be conducted to identify appropriate guiding questions for the method of choice for the school-approved topic by sending the questions to 3 – 5 experts within the field of foster care and qualitative research. Date for this study will be collected during the interviews using a recording device and field notes. After each interview, the recording will be scribed verbatim to ensure accuracy. Participates will be contacted after interviews have been scribed to ensure their experiences have been capture
The chosen population of interest for the course project is children who are placed in foster care. Children in foster care are considered vulnerable due to a variety of reasons for which they are taken away from home and placed in the child welfare system. Foster care children are often removed from their home due to physical abuse, drug exposure, or in some cases due to parental inability to fulfill the child basic necessities. Foster care children are at greater risk of mental, health, and behavioral problems (Lovie, Beadnell, & Pecora, 2015). Case management is an essential part of the care plan to improve the outcomes of the population of interest. Foster care children face additional problems when the health care system is inadequate.
In this week application I going to describe the professional or societal issue that I selected for this first week assignment which is Children in foster care: A vulnerable population at risk. But the problem is biggest when children faces those who ‘age out’ of foster care what are does pro and con of facing another part of the world along. How those children get affected with the change in their lives and how independent they could be to start a big a change like and how challenges they will faces. I would describe the professional or societal issue and I will also explain how the issue arouses my passion as a human services professional. One way to manage the goal in terms of social change, leadership, and advocacy related to the foster care children age out. I will also going to explain how will achieve each goal and how might impact the profession and society those children.
Originating in the United States, ms-13 and similar gangs have had a devastating impact on central America. This article describes the origins from the United States and how through the Los Angeles Riots and other tough on crime policies had the effect of placing many immigrants and criminals back in their home country of central America. The deportees some of that might have been criminals and taken to the United States as children, united in desperation to become ms-13. The article further describes the brutality that the gangs have committed in the region. Through drug trade, smuggling and senseless murder, life in central America has been disturbed by gangs and have become a national security there. The dangers of gangs in central America
The foster care system has been a public policy issue for some time. Advocates say there are six problems that hinder foster care in the U.S. The first problem hindering foster care is that too often group homes are the go-to. Because there are rarely enough foster families, there are more than 56,000 children that live in a group setting. Advocates argue that children who are placed in family settings from the beginning have more success than those that were defaulted to group settings. Group homes are also lacking in sufficient support and do not make financial sense since group homes cost seven to ten times more than if the child was placed with a family.
Though I never entered foster care as a child and therefore, did not consider this topic directly related to my childhood; I see things differently now. The largest common denominator for the existence of foster care and the primary reason why children get placed is extreme poverty. Although I have gone hungry myself here and there in my life, and I also have encountered financial hardship throughout, it appears as really nothing compares to the histories of these families. The traumas they have endured living through despair and darkness of these circumstances is not easy to put into words. My research took me to different genders, different cultures, and different extremes of personal history. It was really heartbreaking to find out these facts via individual memoirs because it felt like they all sat in the middle of my room, up close and personal. What I do know now without a doubt is that I can clearly relate to the raw emotions which back up any human trauma out there. Any of these emotions are what connects humans all over the world; it gives people the key to relating to one another, especially in the space of suffering, as it will demonstrate through the call for and usage of foster care.
A lot of articles about the foster care system discuss how mental illness affects foster children, how trauma could lead to problems in caring for the foster child, and how an increased level of movement can affect their willingness to be social, which are all topics that students that are in the social sciences and humanities discuss on a day to day basis. For example, in the article “Changes in Externalizing and Internalizing Problems of Adolescents in Foster Care” by McWey, Cui, and Pazdera (2010), they used the National Survey of Child and Adolescent well-being longitudinal study to discuss the externalizing and internalizing problems of children in the foster care system based on type of maltreatment, gender and age. They used a
The feeling of freedom and opportunity is something that workers, farmers, and slaves dreamed of their whole lives. The Constitution of the United States of America is a document that brought together all of the nation’s governments under one branch in 1788 and was intended to create freedom and equality for everyone. However, it did not quite work out that way. The Founding Fathers were the people who wrote the preamble. The Preamble to the United States Constitution is the introduction to the Constitution, and it is hypocritical because it excluded a number of people, such as farmers, enslaved African Americans and workers when it was formed.
The school liaisons focus group focused on school stability, teamwork with the home, teamwork with child welfare (CW), and foster youth needs. The agency advocates focus group focused on concerns about the CW education liaison position, foster youth needs, problems dealing with schools, and recommendation for improving services. In the discussion section of the study the discussed how everything went in the study and how the results turned out. All three sets of participants recognized that students in foster care experience serious academic, social, and behavioral problems in the school setting. Each of the groups thought that all of the groups could work together better on how to bring foster kids more success.
This study will follow the phenomenology research design to collect information from the foster children. This design will develop evidence that is based on the personal experiences of the participants that have lived in a foster home or hosted a foster home. Participation observation will be used to analyze the actions and attitudes that foster children encounter throughout their daily lives.
In Simon Young’s essay “Universities, Governments and Industry: Can the Essential Nature of Universities Survive the Drive to Commercialize?” Young implies many universities increase their focus on commercializing rather than focusing to increase a higher branch of learning for university students. Throughout the essay Young voices his concern for this issue through the use of statistics, concrete facts, research and by acknowledging the issue Young is able to inform his readers about the increase rate of commercialization from universities which he believes is a universities purpose. Young notes 40 years of his life were spent at Universities and this allows the gain of credibility. Young’s audience are members of psychiatry and
Over the last seven weeks students have dove into the study of research, receiving an introduction to a deeper level of conducting and reinterpreting different research methods. Questions such as, “What have you learned about research at an introductory level?” and “How do you evaluate or critique this from a biblical, Christian perspective?” will be answered in the personal case study that will be conducted on myself. The fascinating thing about research is that every individual conducts it in a different way. Though the case study helps set up a problem-answer- solution type model, individuals use personal explanations in illustrating the problem and indicating a means to solve this problem within the case study itself. The information that I have observed at an introductory level has been briefly composed in this case study.