Please use the assignment to complete the source evaluation worksheet
Part I:
Click on the Assignment tab to review the instructions for the Week 7 Final Project. After you understand what is required in Week 7, write one or two sentences per bullet point (there are additional questions and points to help you flesh our your ideas):
- Topic:
- Choose a topic that is realistic and one that you want to learn more about.
- The topic might be a career field you want to go into or something else that deeply interests you.
- Scope and value:
- What is the scope of the topic and your research?
- What value does it bring to your life? To your professional life?
- Communication medium:
- How are you going to communicate your project?
- How will you make your presentation different and unique?
- Critical thinking questions:
- Pose different questions that will help you with your research and investigate your topic in more depth.
- Post critical questions that will push you to improve.
- Subtopics (optional).
- Brainstorming (optional).
Part II:
Part II is a reflective paragraph that represents your critical thinking process when thinking about possible sources and your research. You are NOT looking for specific sources now. Consider the best possible sources as presented in the week 2 Lesson. What type of sources will work best for your research? How can you support your project plan with credible, current, reliable, accurate, and relevant information?
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Project Plan
J’Seannah Felton
APUS
October 27, 2024
Part I:
Topic: A thorough analysis of the employability of children on the autism spectrum.
Scope and value: My research on the employability of students and graduates with autism will focus on exploring the challenges they encounter in the job market and identifying effective strategies to facilitate their successful integration into the workforce.
The goal of this study is to enhance awareness of the various factors influencing the employability of individuals on the autism spectrum and to pinpoint best practices that can promote their successful employment outcomes.
Communication medium:
I will convey my project through storytelling, incorporating visuals and tailoring my approach to resonate with my audience.
To ensure my presentation stands out, I will invest time in researching my audience's background and interests. I plan to foster engagement by inviting questions, seeking feedback, and encouraging open discussion. Additionally, I will include interactive elements like videos and animations to enhance the overall experience
Critical thinking questions:
1. What obstacles might individuals with autism face when seeking and sustaining employment?
2. In what ways can employers facilitate the successful employment of individuals with autism?
3. What experiences do individuals with autism have in the workplace, and how do they perceive the challenges and successes they have faced?
Part II:
For my project, I will utilize a variety of sources, including peer-reviewed academic journals, government reports, and resources from non-profit organizations like the Autism Society, which provide valuable information on autism and employment. I also plan to have interviews with experts in the field and gather personal information from individuals with autism and their parents who have had workplace experiences, they tend to offer a unique insight on first hand experiences.
To ensure my project is supported by credible, current, reliable, accurate, and relevant information, I will meticulously evaluate my sources. I will prioritize peer-reviewed literature that is up-to-date and published by reputable organizations. I will also be cautious to avoid relying solely on anecdotal evidence or any sources that may be biased or lack credibility.
References
Bheemidi, A. R., Kailar, R., Valentim, C. C., Kalur, A., Singh, R. P., & Talcott, K. E. (2023). Baseline factors and reason for cancellation of elective ophthalmic surgery. Eye, 1-7.
Leichter, H. M. (2019). State governments and their capacity for health care reform. In Health Policy, Federalism, and the American States (pp. 151-179). Routledge.
Montez, J. K., Beckfield, J., Cooney, J. K., Grumbach, J. M., Hayward, M. D., Koytak, H. Z., … & Zajacova, A. (2020). US state policies, politics, and life expectancy. The Milbank Quarterly, 98(3), 668-699.
Zickfeld, J. H., & Schubert, T. W. (2019). How to identify and how to conduct research that is informative and reproducible. Social philosophy of science for the social sciences, 147-168.
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Source Evaluation Worksheet
Part I: Topic
Describe the topic, concept, idea, or approach that is going to be the central idea of the Week 7 Field of Study Project. There is no minimum word count but please use several fully thought-out sentences to make your point.
Part II: Source Evaluation
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