Saturday, May 2, 2020

Social Capital and Social Development

Question: What does math have to do with it? Answer: Struggles: There are so many types of maths that I never learnt. Are those maths are really helpful in the exam? Are those maths are really important? Success: this section focuses on different types of maths and their solution process. What will be the procedure to solve them? How to get rid of the fear of being failure in the math exam? Academic Planning Struggles: How to plan the academic sessions according to the routine? Is my planning would be successful to fulfill my academic sessions? Success: this section helps in the proper academic planning. It helps in the planning of proper academic sessions. Life Management: Struggles: how to manage my daily routine? How it will be implemented in my life? Success: this section provides the information about daily life management. How not to waste time and to save time for study as well as for extracurricular activity? Social/Interpersonal: Struggles: how to be social or get the interpersonal skills after completing all my studies? Is it possible to get socialise after being in the course of study (Nieman, 2014)? Success: this section focuses on the power of being socialised after being in the course. Wellness: Struggle: is it really important to do something in the social well being (Friesen, 2010)? How to do the well-being? Success: this section focuses on the making choices for the social well- being. How to do the social well- being? Medical Terminology: Struggles: do I have to memorise all medical terminologies? Success: this section focuses on the process of memorising all the medical terminologies. Empowerment: Struggle: how to manage the powers given to me? What is significance of the powers given to me? Success: helps in understanding the significance of the power given to the student and how to handle it? Reference List: Friesen, C. (2010). Operation Wellness: A University/Community Collaboration to Enhance Adult Wellness. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 39(2), pp.152-160. Nieman, A. (2014). SOCIAL CAPITAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. Social Work, 42(2).

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