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Paradigm Shift of the Social Conscience in Argument Against Confirmation Bias

Are we as logical, and as intelligent as we like to believe we are? Does the state of the world reflect that we are, or does it show us we are lacking in some other area? There was a time in our history when a great multitude of men and women put their minds to think and consider many fields. In today’s world however, it does not appear to be this way, and this is not the case of the majority.

It is understandable the youth of today must focus on their careers, and this leaves little time left for a study in other fields, this is only one harsh reality of modernism, still it’s not written in stone, that we must adhere to the strict rules of society if we are to succeed in life.

It, success, although measured in different ways, and can be defined using various terms, and mean something different to each individual, is a matter of preference and perception. Perception is what this article is about mostly, and how we perceive things can be a cause of any current paradigm. We have Thomas Kuhn to thank for supplying us with the word “paradigm”. Although Kuhn himself did not consider the concept of paradigm as appropriate for the social sciences, his statement is what psychologists use to justify confirmation bias. Regardless, people can and will benefit from something that presents itself as a radical and profound paradigm shift of the social conscience. Read the rest of this entry »

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Importance of Social Studies

There are many reasons for the importance of social studies. For instance, it increased consciousness. Powerful teaching of social studies generates greater awareness in students of their civic duties. The learners are encouraged to uphold the democratic values so that they not only survive but also thrive. The students’ eagerness, readiness and willingness to assume increased responsibilities as a citizen of a nation are ignited by social. They become well-informed residents who will sustain and further the cause of democracy when they grow up and take up the reins of the land. They can contribute positively towards the global cohesiveness. Its cumulative effect is reflected in how well civilians participate in understanding the government policies.

The importance of social studies is that it helps make students environmentally conscious. Through the studying of geography, environmental science, the learner realizes how devastating tampering with nature can be. He becomes responsive towards the importance of maintaining ecological balance, thus impeding the eventual destruction of nature. The importance of social studies is that it helps students to understand how nations and cultures are interconnected and affect one another.

For predicting the outcome of future events based upon past examples – Correlating the past to foresee the future can be deftly accomplished by students of social. Interpretation of statistical data can come in handy while laying out future plans at local, national and international levels. Projections are made and chances of lurking dangers are eliminated. Political leaders know how necessary it is to look ahead, while keeping an eye on the past experiences. Read the rest of this entry »

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Social Work Research and the Effect For Schools and Public Agencies

When consumers, politicians, educators, practitioners, journalists and others in public settings are seeking answers to social problems within our community, they find them through studies including social work research. These studies benefit the public because they examine preventative methods for dealing with ongoing problems and issues in areas such as health care concerns, substance abuse, discrimination and the economy., It also studies the effectiveness of different types of organizations. An example of a study can be the risk factors associated with poverty and mental health. Another study could be about single parenting and school grades.

Three major organizations known for conducting various studies include ANSWER, SSWR, and IASWR. These three associations are very integrated with one another and network widely via conferences. Information is shared with many government agencies.

Communities, cities and nations rely upon these types of study results and surveys The acquired information can be channeled into figuring out school strategies, social service programs that are needed and ways to benefit those in difficult situations. Schools need to know how financial issues, abuse and parental homework support influences the way that children process information and relate to other students. Other setting that benefit from the research includes after care programs, hospitals and programs for at risk kids. Many innovative programs were born out of the deficiencies that were revealed in the studies. Read the rest of this entry »

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