This week, we explored the evolution of child welfare and protection, examining the factors that have historically driven changes and how societal attitudes t

 Overview: This week, we explored the evolution of child welfare and protection, examining the factors that have historically driven changes and how societal attitudes toward children and families have shaped policies and practices. This discussion post will encourage you to reflect on these dynamics and identify recurring themes that remain relevant in today’s child welfare … Read more

What was the most interesting thing you learned this week as you explored the course concepts and activities?

During this course, you will complete a journal each week where you will work on one aspect that will help you prepare for the course and reflect. This journal will allow you to capture new ideas from knowledge gained and record your thoughts throughout the course. It will also give you an opportunity to record … Read more

What was the most interesting thing you learned this week as you explored the course concepts and activities?

Write one quality paragraph per header, addressing your reflection based on thinking over the Question Prompts. 1) What was the most interesting thing you learned this week as you explored the course concepts and activities? (2) What one thing do you plan to research further over the next week? What motivates this decision? How will … Read more

You have previously explored and provided insight on several major areas of talent management, including needs analysis and workforce planning (Week 3, Mode

Overview In Part 3 of the TM Modernization Project, you will develop a professional executive recommendation report using the TM Modernization Project Part 3 Template that includes a focus on the purpose and meaning of implementing long-term talent management practices and provides a list of recommendations that can be used to move an organization toward … Read more

1) Throughout this semester, we explored how policy has historically, (and pres

1) Throughout this semester, we explored how policy has historically, (and presently) been influenced bypersonal beliefs, political discourse, religious ideology and the impact it’s had on marginalizedpopulations.In the Chapter “Leading From Science to Policy to Practice”, of the book entitled: My Quest for HealthEquity: Notes on Learning While Leading by former US Surgeon General David … Read more