Compare and contrast workplace bullying with any other form of bullying such as school or cyber bullying
How should a qualitative problem be stated?
Why is it said that the role of literature review in qualitative researches is not entirely defined?
You have a 3-year-old child at your service who is very interested in playing with and reading books about dinosaurs.
Identify the learning framework applicable, and the learning outcome most applicable within this Framework. In your response also include three (3) learning strategies you could use to facilitate the child’s learning.
While working at a service you will be required to identify and use the curriculum framework that is applicable to your service, as well as the learning outcomes within it. Read the following scenarios and respond:
At your service you have a 12-year-old child who you wish to support with their wellbeing. Identify the curriculum framework, and the learning outcome that would use to inform you and also give three strategies you could apply to do so.
Which principle/s for curriculum contents refer/s to the breadth and depth of the curriculum content and its continuous flow before, during, and after?
Discussion Questions for The Invisible War (Directed by Kirby Dick)
6.Experts in the film point out that military sex offenders who are not caught and prosecuted within the military justice system may return to civilian life and commit the same crimes against a civilian population. How does this affect your feelings about how rape should be prosecuted within the military?
7. Should crimes committed while serving in the military become public information once an individual re-enters the civilian world, i.e. should soldiers charged with military rape be placed on the civilian sexual offender registry
Discussion Questions for The Invisible War (Directed by Kirby Dick)
5. Do you think it is possible for our society to respect women who are in positions of strength and authority? Do you think women are sexualized in all professions? Are circumstances different for women in the military, as compared to women in other professions?
6. According to the Department of Defense, women make up only 14.4% of all active-duty service members. Do you think overhauls in recruitment practices would counter the epidemic of sexual assault in the military? If a higher proportion of women served, how might the situation change?
7. Should female soldiers be told to de-feminize themselves (i.e. not wear makeup, not wear shorts or skirts) in order to avoid unwanted sexual advances from fellow soldiers?
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Discussion Questions for The Invisible War (Directed by Kirby Dick)
1. In what ways are sexual assault victims often failed by the justice system?
2. As you watched THE INVISIBLE WAR, did any single subject or personal story stand out to you more than the others? What about that person or his or her story was compelling to you? Why?
3. How did you feel about women serving in the military before watching THE INVISIBLE WAR? Did the film influence your opinion?
4. What do you think the title of the film means? How would you define the “war” mentioned in the film’s title? Who are the combatants in this war? For whom is the war “invisible?” For whom is it “visible?” Do you think the release of the film will change the public visibility of the issue it investigates? How?
Other Study Questions
1. What kinds of challenges do you think female soldiers face within a male dominated military system?
2. As we've studied in texts by Chang-rae Lee, Timothy Findley, and others, sexual harrassment and sexual assault are often integrated into the military culture. Why do you think sexual harassment and sexual assault are so rampant in the military environment? How might this impact female soldiers?
According to the National Resource on Domestic Violence, “Among the most pervasive stressors experienced by military women are incidents of sexual assault and harassment. By some accounts, nearly a third of female veterans report episodes of sexual assault during military service, while 71 to 90 percent report experiences of sexual harassment. These experiences are closely associated with PTSD in a variety of studies; in fact, military sexual assault is a stronger predictor of PTSD among women veterans than combat history” (Natelson’s, 2009; Murdoch et. al, 2003).