What is the acronym used for types of services?
FATLEECH
What is the purpose of research?
Advance knowledge,
Increase understanding,
Educate others,
Inform practice
What does a right and responsibility mean?
Right - What you DESERVE
Responsibility - What you should DO
What is the acronym for ACCESS and ACCEPTANCE of technology?
EGG RACED
What HSC term do you have to do the following?
'State meaning'
NAME (or List, identify, recall, recount, summarise)
What is the acronym used for specific needs of a group?
HESEAS
What are the 4 aspects of ethical behaviour?
1- respect
2- integrity
3- privacy
4- bias
What are the 4 types of Social parents?
- adoption
- fostering
- step-parenting
- surrogacy
What are the three categories the syllabus breaks lifestyle into when analysing the impact of technology on our lives?
Family
Community
Workplace
Compare and contrast applies to which HSC term?
Name / Describe / Analyse / Explain
Analyse
What are the 4 groups researched?
- Homeless
- GLBTI
- YOUTH
- People with a disability
What are the 3 steps to the research process?
1) planning research
2) conducting research
3) interpreting research
What are the roles of parents and carers?
- satisfying the specific needs of the dependant
- building a positive relationship with the dependant
- promoting the wellbeing of the dependant
What are the aspects used to assess the impact of technology on the workplace?
- Safety technology
- ICT
- Structure of the workplace (HEEFE)
- Introduction of technology into the workplace
What is another HSC term that is similar to Evaluate?
Assess, deduce, examine to what extent
What do you have to remember when addressing a groups issues of concern?
What is stratified sampling?
To use this method, the researcher first needs to break the population into ‘strata’ groups or divisions based on one particular characteristic or feature, such as education, income level, age or gender.
A stratified sample is then obtained by selecting a simple random sample from each of these groups. The simple random sample can also be based on a proportion of the people in each group.
What are the personal influences on parents and carers
culture, customs and tradition
religion/spirituality
education
previous experience
own upbringing
multiple commitments, eg work, study, sport, family
socioeconomic status
special needs, eg illness, disability
Explain the link between the Digital Revolution and the Information Era....
DA was first beginning in 1960s and 1970s and is still ongoing. It refers to the move away from analogue, mechanical and electronic technology. Since this advancement we are now in the IA. It is characterised by the ability of individuals to transfer information freely, and to access knowledge instantly (something that used to be difficult) It has allowed rapid global communications and networking which has shaped modern society.
What step in ALARM do you have to do the following:
'How it does its job & impact'
Name / Explain / Evaluate
Explain
What are the factors affecting access to services?
(3 categories and their acronyms)
What do you have to consider when assessing the importance of ethical behaviour when conducting research?
sensitive research topics
confidentiality
research bias
crediting sources of data
What must you consider when analysing the impact of legal rights on the wellbeing of parents, carers and dependants?
- health and medical decisions
-education and schooling
- financial support
Examine the impact of technology on our politics
Smartphones have had a huge impact on the political wellbeing in society. This can be seen through the need to introduce smartphone specific laws. There has also been an increase in sharing of information that gives people the power of knowledge on societal issues, keeping in mind that not all news is factual.
What are the Key Term 6 levels in ALARM?
Name, Describe, Explain, Analyse, Critically Analyse, Evaluate