Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

Cultural Immersion Project – Part 3 Paper Instructions

Individual Encounter and Synthesis

You will conduct an in-depth, 1-hour interview with an individual or married couple from your selected cultural group in order to develop an understanding of the cultural factors that helped shape that individual’s or couple’s cultural identity. Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

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A variety of issues may be explored in the interview. The knowledge you gained from both parts of the Cultural Immersion Project as well as your sense of the person/couple you interview will guide you in how personal you can get with your questions. Cultural groups and individuals vary on how private they are. Use their feedback regarding what areas you can probe. If the person is very open, go deeper. If not, respect that cultural boundary and ask yourself why that boundary is there. Issues that you may wish to explore during the interview include, but are not limited to, the following:

· Early childhood experiences and parental values;

· Earliest memories of recognizing membership in a culturally different group;

· The role of religion/spirituality;

· Immigration experiences;

· Similarities/differences between couples’ interactions in the U.S. to couples’ interactions in the individual’s culture;

· School experiences as a member of a cultural minority;

· Experiences with subtle racism or discrimination;

· Experiences with overt racism or discrimination;

· Ways the person/couple chose his/her/their career(s) or made career choices;

· The experience of being culturally different;

· Attitudes regarding the majority culture;

· Extent of desire to assimilate majority cultural attitudes, values, and lifestyles;

· Feelings of oppression;

· Feelings of anger toward majority culture;

· From the person’s/couple’s own cultural background, any potential racist attitudes toward or stereotyping of individuals from other particular cultures; and/or

· Strengths identified from the person’s/couple’s cultural background that help him/her/them cope with living in the U.S.

Once your interview is complete, you will answer the questions listed below. First person may be used in your answers, and you must observe correct and current APA style. The paper must have a correct title page, and you must use a reference page (no abstract is needed). A word estimate is beside each question; however, the quality of your answer is more important than the word count. You may expand further, but you do not have to do so. In addition, your paper must be supported by at least 2 scholarly sources, and at least 2 internet and/or media sources, used in project part 1. It is recommended that you use the following questions as level 1 headings to organize your paper. Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

1. Share some of the background of your interviewee (or couple). What is this person’s/couple’s story? (approximately 300 words)

2. How open was this person/couple? Why do you think this was? (approximately 100 words)

3. What were some key cultural events (interactions with the majority culture, experiences of racism, positive experiences with the majority culture, etc.) for this person/couple? (approximately 250 words)

4. What was your sense of this person’s/couple’s acculturation level and racial/cultural identity development? Why do you think this is the case? (approximately 200 words)

5. How did you respond emotionally toward this person/couple during the interview? Given aspects of your personal experience, why do you think you reacted this way? (approximately 250 words)

6. Based on the interview experience, what knowledge about this cultural group was added that you did not get from the previous parts of this assignment? (approximately 200 words)

7. Summarize briefly culturally sensitive theories and techniques discussed in Part II and discuss ethical and legal aspects that counselors need to consider when providing counseling services for this specific group, including issues of conflict, bias, prejudice, oppression and discrimination (approximately 200 words).

8. Summarize briefly your findings in Part I on group characteristics and reflect on the significance of multicultural sensitivity for your work as a professional counselor (school, clinical mental health, or marriage and family, whichever applies to you; approximately 150 words).

9. Remind yourself of the biblical worldview lens material considered in this course (see the presentation titled “Interpreting Culture” in the Module/Week 1 Reading & Study folder). What are some strengths or elements of common grace that you see operating in this cultural group? How can individuals pray for people in this cultural group? (approximately 200 words). Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

10. Which part of this immersion experience (Part 1, 2, or 3) was most helpful to you in learning about this cultural group? Why do you think this was? (approximately 100 words)

This assignment will be submitted via Blackboard and LiveText/Tevera.

Submit the Cultural Immersion Project – Part 3 Paper by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 7.

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    Cultural Immersion Project – Part 3 Paper Grading Rubric

    Criteria Levels of Achievement
    Content 84 Advanced Proficient Developing Not present
    Organization of the answers 19 – 20 points

    There is a clear, logical flow to answers. Important themes are well-identified. Major points are stated clearly.

    Major points are supported by interview experience as well as immersion events, scholarly sources, and/or Internet/media sources.

    17 – 18 points

    There is a somewhat clear, logical flow to answers. Important themes are well-identified. Major points are stated clearly.

    Major points are supported by either interview experience, immersion events, scholarly sources, or Internet/media sources.

    1 – 16 points

    There is not a clear, logical flow to answers. Important themes are not well-identified. Major points are not stated clearly.

    Major points are not supported by interview experience as well as immersion events, scholarly sources, and/or Internet/media sources.

    0 points

    The answers are poorly organized.

    Content of the answers

    Key Points Addressed

    30 – 32 points

    Answers reflect an excellent thoughtful analysis and exploration of key themes identified in the interview.

    The person’s/couple’s culture is identified.

    Description of the person’s/couple’s background is provided.

    Discussion of the person’s/couple’s openness is included.

    Key cultural events for the person/couple are identified. A sense of the person’s/couple’s acculturation level and cultural identity development is conveyed.

    Analysis of your emotional response is included.

    Insightful connection of your cultural background to your response is provided.

    Discussion of how the interview expanded on information learned in Parts 1 and 2 is included.

    Consideration of the culture via a biblical worldview lens is included.

    Discussion of the part of the project you found most informative is included. In-text citations of sources and a reference page are included when appropriate.

    25 – 29 points

    Answers reflect a good and thoughtful analysis and exploration of key themes identified in the interview.

    The person’s/couple’s culture is identified.

    Description of the person’s/couple’s background is provided.

    Discussion of the person’s/couple’s openness is included.

    Key cultural events for the person/couple are identified. A sense of the person’s/couple’s acculturation level and cultural identity development is conveyed.

    Analysis of your emotional response is included.

    Insightful connection of your cultural background to your response is provided.

    Discussion of how the interview expanded on information learned in Parts 1 and 2 is included.

    Consideration of the culture via a biblical worldview lens is included.

    Discussion of the part of the project you found most informative is included. In-text citations of sources and a reference page are included when appropriate.

    1 – 24 points

    Answers reflect a poor analysis and exploration of key themes identified in the interview.

    The person’s/couple’s culture is identified.

    Description of the person’s/couple’s background is provided.

    Discussion of the person’s/couple’s openness is included.

    Key cultural events for the person/couple are identified. A sense of the person’s/couple’s acculturation level and cultural identity development is conveyed.

    Analysis of your emotional response is included.

    Insightful connection of your cultural background to your response is provided.

    Discussion of how the interview expanded on information learned in Parts 1 and 2 is included.

    Consideration of the culture via a biblical worldview lens is included.

    Discussion of the part of the project you found most informative is not included. In-text citations of sources and a reference page are not included when appropriate.

    0 points

     

    The content is weak.

    Content: Ethical and legal aspects, elements of common grace, significance of multicultural sensitivity 30-32 points

    Ethical and legal aspects discussed thoroughly. Discussion on elements of common grace and significance of multicultural sensitivity for your work as a professional counselor (school, clinical mental health, marriage and family, addictions, etc.)

    25-29 points

    Some discussion of ethical and legal aspects. Some discussion of common grace and significance of multicultural sensitivity. Missing key aspects as related to one’s specialty.

    1-24 points

    Only one of the three aspects addressed: only ethical and legal aspects, or only elements of common grace, or only significance of multicultural sensitivity.

    0 points

     

    Not present, or insufficiently addressed.

    Structure 36 Advanced Proficient Developing Not present
    Mechanics 10 – 12 points

    No grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors are present. Voice and person are used correctly and consistently. Writing is precise. Word choice is appropriate.

    8-9 points

    Few grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors are present. Voice and person are used correctly. Writing style is sufficient. Word choice is adequate.

    1-7 points

    Several grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors are present. Voice and person are used inconsistently. Writing style is understandable but could be improved. Word choice is generally good.

    0 points

    Numerous spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors are present. Voice and person are misused. Writing style is difficult to understand. Word choice is poor.

    APA Format Elements 10 – 12 points

     

    Citations and format are in current APA style. Cover page, Citations, Running head, and References are correctly formatted. Paper is double-spaced with 1-inch margins and written in 12 point Times New Roman font. An Abstract is not needed

    8-9 points

     

    Citations and format are in current APA style with few errors. Cover page, Citations, Running head, and References are present with few errors. Paper is double-spaced with 1-inch margins and written in 12 point Times New Roman font.

    1 -7 points

     

    Citations and format are in current APA style though several errors are present. Cover page, Citations, Running head, and References are included though several errors are present. Paper is double-spaced, but margins or fonts are incorrect.

    0 points

    Citations are not formatted correctly. Cover page, Running head, and References are not included or not formatted correctly. Paper is not double-spaced, margins are incorrect, or font is incorrect.

    Research Elements 10 – 12 points

     

    Major points are supported by at least 2 scholarly sources and at 2 Internet and/or media sources used in project part 1.

    8-9 points

     

    Major points are supported by at least 1 scholarly source and at 1 Internet and/or media sources used in project part 1.

    1 – 7 points

     

    Major points are not supported by scholarly sources and Internet and/or media sources used in project part 1.

    0 points

     

    Appropriate sources are not used or sources are lacking entirely. Reference page is incomplete or missing.

    Total Advanced 109 – 120

    Proficient 87- 99 Developing 1 – 81 Not present
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    TITLE OF PAPER HERE 1

    TITLE OF PAPER HERE 3

    Full Title of Paper Here

     

    Student Name (First M. Last)

    Counselor Education and Family Studies, Liberty University

     

    Full Title

    Start with an introduction (don’t use a title for it). The intro will have the purpose of the paper, brief background (what culture you are discussing), brief outline of the paper for reader (what they should be expecting), and transition sentence to the first heading, “Interviewee Background and Personal Story.” – one paragraph.

    Interviewee Background and Personal Story

    Describe the events attended for the interview and what happened (aprox. 250 words). Share some of the background of your interviewee (or couple). What is this person’s/couple’s story? (approximately 300 words)

    Discuss how open this person/couple was. Why do you think that? (approximately 100 words)

    Describe some key cultural events (interactions with the majority culture, experiences of racism, positive experiences with the majority culture, etc.) for this person/couple. (approximately 250 words)

    Discuss your sense of this person’s/couple’s acculturation level and racial/cultural identity development. Why do you think this is the case? (approximately 200 words). Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

    Emotional Response and New Learning

    Describe how you responded emotionally toward this person/couple during the interview. Given aspects of your personal experience, why do you think you reacted this way? (approximately 250 words)

    Based on the interview experience, discuss what knowledge about this cultural group was added that you did not get from the previous parts of this assignment? (approximately 200 words)

    Ethical and Legal Aspects to Consider

    Summarize briefly culturally sensitive theories and techniques discussed in Part II and discuss ethical (ACA and/or ASCA ethical codes) and legal (state and federal laws, regulations) aspects that counselors need to consider when providing counseling services for this specific group, including issues of conflict, bias, prejudice, oppression and discrimination (approximately 200 words). Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

    Multicultural Sensitivity and Biblical Worldview Reflection

    Summarize briefly your findings in Part I on group characteristics and reflect on the significance of multicultural sensitivity for your work as a professional counselor (school, clinical mental health, or marriage and family, whichever applies to you; approximately 150 words).

    Remind yourself of the biblical worldview lens material considered in this course (see the presentation titled “Interpreting Culture” in the Module/Week 1 Reading & Study folder). What are some strengths or elements of common grace that you see operating in this cultural group? How can individuals pray for people in this cultural group? (approximately 200 words). Cultural Immersion- Buddhism Interview

    Conclusion

    Which part of this immersion experience (Part 1, 2, or 3) was most helpful to you in learning about this cultural group? Why do you think this was? (approximately 100 words)

     

     

    References

    References start here with a hanging indent. Double space and list references alphabetically by author’s last name. Review your APA Manual for formatting requirements for specific types of sources.

     

    References should include at least 2 scholarly sources and 2 internet sources on your cultural group of interest (the resources must published by 2005 or later) focusing on counseling theories and counseling techniques. A pertinent, unassigned chapter from the McGoldrick et al. text may count as 1 of these resources; however, the Hays & Erford text chapters may not count as a source.

     

    Follow current APA Publication Manual organization and style guidelines. Points will be deducted for format violations and grammatical problems.

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    COUC 504

    Cultural Immersion Project – Part 3 Paper Instructions

    Individual Encounter and Synthesis

    You will conduct an in-depth, 1-hour interview with an individual or married couple from your selected cultural group in order to develop an understanding of the cultural factors that helped shape that individual’s or couple’s cultural identity.

     

    A variety of issues may be explored in the interview. The knowledge you gained from both parts of the Cultural Immersion Project as well as your sense of the person/couple you interview will guide you in how personal you can get with your questions. Cultural groups and individuals vary on how private they are. Use their feedback regarding what areas you can probe. If the person is very open, go deeper. If not, respect that cultural boundary and ask yourself why that boundary is there. Issues that you may wish to explore during the interview include, but are not limited to, the following:

    · Early childhood experiences and parental values;

    · Earliest memories of recognizing membership in a culturally different group;

    · The role of religion/spirituality;

    · Immigration experiences;

    · Similarities/differences between couples’ interactions in the U.S. to couples’ interactions in the individual’s culture;

    · School experiences as a member of a cultural minority;

    · Experiences with subtle racism or discrimination;

    · Experiences with overt racism or discrimination;

    · Ways the person/couple chose his/her/their career(s) or made career choices;

    · The experience of being culturally different;

    · Attitudes regarding the majority culture;

    · Extent of desire to assimilate majority cultural attitudes, values, and lifestyles;

    · Feelings of oppression;

    · Feelings of anger toward majority culture;

    · From the person’s/couple’s own cultural background, any potential racist attitudes toward or stereotyping of individuals from other particular cultures; and/or

    · Strengths identified from the person’s/couple’s cultural background that help him/her/them cope with living in the U.S.

     

    Once your interview is complete, you will answer the questions listed below. First person may be used in your answers, and you must observe correct and current APA style. The paper must have a correct title page, and you must use a reference page (no abstract is needed). A word estimate is beside each question; however, the quality of your answer is more important than the word count. You may expand further, but you do not have to do so. In addition, your paper must be supported by at least 2 scholarly sources, and at least 2 internet and/or media sources, used in project part 1. It is recommended that you use the following questions as level 1 headings to organize your paper.

     

     

    1. Share some of the background of your interviewee (or couple). What is this person’s/couple’s story? (approximately 300 words)

     

    2. How open was this person/couple? Why do you think this was? (approximately 100 words)

     

    3. What were some key cultural events (interactions with the majority culture, experiences of racism, positive experiences with the majority culture, etc.) for this person/couple? (approximately 250 words)

     

    4. What was your sense of this person’s/couple’s acculturation level and racial/cultural identity development? Why do you think this is the case? (approximately 200 words)

     

    5. How did you respond emotionally toward this person/couple during the interview? Given aspects of your personal experience, why do you think you reacted this way? (approximately 250 words)

     

    6. Based on the interview experience, what knowledge about this cultural group was added that you did not get from the previous parts of this assignment? (approximately 200 words)

     

    7. Summarize briefly culturally sensitive theories and techniques discussed in Part II and discuss ethical and legal aspects that counselors need to consider when providing counseling services for this specific group, including issues of conflict, bias, prejudice, oppression and discrimination (approximately 200 words).

     

    8. Summarize briefly your findings in Part I on group characteristics and reflect on the significance of multicultural sensitivity for your work as a professional counselor (school, clinical mental health, or marriage and family, whichever applies to you; approximately 150 words).

     

    9. Remind yourself of the biblical worldview lens material considered in this course (see the presentation titled “Interpreting Culture” in the Module/Week 1 Reading & Study folder). What are some strengths or elements of common grace that you see operating in this cultural group? How can individuals pray for people in this cultural group? (approximately 200 words)

     

    10. Which part of this immersion experience (Part 1, 2, or 3) was most helpful to you in learning about this cultural group? Why do you think this was? (approximately 100 words)

     

    This assignment will be submitted via Blackboard and LiveText/Tevera.

     

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