The document discusses reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from tectonic hazards. It aims to explain this through examining case studies, potential benefits, and risks. Key reasons addressed include access to geothermal energy resources, tourism opportunities from scenic landscapes, and longstanding cultural ties to the land. Hazards posed by volcanoes and earthquakes are acknowledged, alongside related vocabulary.
SOCW 6210 Week 8. Assignment Community Resources for Older Indiv.docxrosemariebrayshaw
SOCW 6210 Week 8. Assignment: Community Resources for Older Individuals
Volunteers and political officials in local communities often campaign to improve conditions and provide services to increase the well-being of individuals and families living in those communities. If you are the parent of young children, you might focus on improving the local school or creating safe places where children can play. If you are an individual in later adulthood or a caregiver for an individual in later adulthood, what community resources might be important to you? For this week's Assignment, you evaluate the resources that Dayton Ohio provides for its older members.
To prepare for this Assignment, research the resources available in Dayton Ohio to support the issues and concerns of the older population. Note any gaps in these services and consider what improvements might be made to existing services as well as what services should be added.
Submit a 2- to 4-page paper that includes the following topics and headings:
· A description of the services in Dayton Ohio that support individuals in later adulthood
· An evaluation of the effectiveness of the services you identified
· A description of service gaps you identified
· An explanation of how to improve existing services
· A description of services that should be added, and why
· Summary/Conclusion
Proper English with no run-on sentences is an absolute requirement!
The paper must contain 3 references and citations. Use the following resources for the references and citations. At a minimum, be sure to reference Zastrow and Kirst-Ashman and Tucker-Seeley.
Zastrow, C. H., & Kirst-Ashman, K. K. (2016). Understanding human behavior and the social environment (10th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. Chapter 15, "Psychological Aspects of Later Adulthood" (pp. 685-714)
Tucker-Seeley, R. D., Li, Y., Sorensen, G., & Subramanian, S. V. (2011). Lifecourse socioeconomic circumstances and multimorbidity among older adults. BMC Public Health, 11(4), 313–321.
Assignment: Rock Record Exploration
Use the Rock Records on page 1 to complete the questions below.
1. Examine Record A. Use the three basic rules to figure out the ages of the layers. In Chart A, list the layers from youngest to oldest with the youngest layer in the first row.
2. Look for signs of tilting, erosion, or folding. In the second column in Chart A, write whether you think tilting, erosion, or folding took place. Write tilting,erosion, or folding next to the letter of any rock layer that was formed when the tilting, erosion, or folding took place. If you see no evidence of tilting, erosion, or folding, write none.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for Record B. Record the data in Chart B.
Data
Chart A
Rock Layers (youngest to oldest)
Tilting, Erosion, or Folding
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Chart B
Rock Layers (youngest to oldest)
Tilting, Erosion, or Folding
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Observations
1. Whe.
SOCW 6210 Week 8. Assignment Community Resources for Older Indiv.docxrosemariebrayshaw
SOCW 6210 Week 8. Assignment: Community Resources for Older Individuals
Volunteers and political officials in local communities often campaign to improve conditions and provide services to increase the well-being of individuals and families living in those communities. If you are the parent of young children, you might focus on improving the local school or creating safe places where children can play. If you are an individual in later adulthood or a caregiver for an individual in later adulthood, what community resources might be important to you? For this week's Assignment, you evaluate the resources that Dayton Ohio provides for its older members.
To prepare for this Assignment, research the resources available in Dayton Ohio to support the issues and concerns of the older population. Note any gaps in these services and consider what improvements might be made to existing services as well as what services should be added.
Submit a 2- to 4-page paper that includes the following topics and headings:
· A description of the services in Dayton Ohio that support individuals in later adulthood
· An evaluation of the effectiveness of the services you identified
· A description of service gaps you identified
· An explanation of how to improve existing services
· A description of services that should be added, and why
· Summary/Conclusion
Proper English with no run-on sentences is an absolute requirement!
The paper must contain 3 references and citations. Use the following resources for the references and citations. At a minimum, be sure to reference Zastrow and Kirst-Ashman and Tucker-Seeley.
Zastrow, C. H., & Kirst-Ashman, K. K. (2016). Understanding human behavior and the social environment (10th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. Chapter 15, "Psychological Aspects of Later Adulthood" (pp. 685-714)
Tucker-Seeley, R. D., Li, Y., Sorensen, G., & Subramanian, S. V. (2011). Lifecourse socioeconomic circumstances and multimorbidity among older adults. BMC Public Health, 11(4), 313–321.
Assignment: Rock Record Exploration
Use the Rock Records on page 1 to complete the questions below.
1. Examine Record A. Use the three basic rules to figure out the ages of the layers. In Chart A, list the layers from youngest to oldest with the youngest layer in the first row.
2. Look for signs of tilting, erosion, or folding. In the second column in Chart A, write whether you think tilting, erosion, or folding took place. Write tilting,erosion, or folding next to the letter of any rock layer that was formed when the tilting, erosion, or folding took place. If you see no evidence of tilting, erosion, or folding, write none.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for Record B. Record the data in Chart B.
Data
Chart A
Rock Layers (youngest to oldest)
Tilting, Erosion, or Folding
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Chart B
Rock Layers (youngest to oldest)
Tilting, Erosion, or Folding
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Observations
1. Whe.
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6.risking it
1. Big Picture
Why choose to live in
hazardous areas?
Mind map of reasons
Questions
Text book question
Exam style question
Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in
areas at risk from a tectonic hazard.
Geothermal energy
Energy generated by
heat stored deep in the
Earth.
Key Vocabulary
All key words
MUST be
highlighted or
underlined.
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2. You can describe reasons why people live in areas at risk from a tectonic hazard.
You use a limited range of specialist terms
You have a reasonable accuracy in the use of spelling, punctuation and grammar.
You can explain reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a
tectonic hazard.
You use a good range of specialist terms
You have a considerable accuracy in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
You can discuss reasons using examples why people continue to live in areas at
risk from a tectonic hazard.
You use a wide range of specialist terms where appropriate.
Accurate use of spelling, punctuation and grammar.
L3 - Detailed
Answer
L2 - Clear
Answer
L1 - Basic
Answer
Learning Outcomes – Success Criteria
Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
3. Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
The City of Naples
4. Explain how
the map
demonstrates
that people
are at risk
from tectonic
hazards?
Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
5. Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
6. Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
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7. Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
Stick your diagram in
the middle of your
page. You will use the
mind map on the
bottom of page 18 to
annotate your
diagram and explain
why each of those
features is there.
The scenery in volcanic areas
is often very beautiful,
attracting tourists and
creating jobs.
8. Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
Annotate the other
half of your
diagram to explain
the formation of
the hazards shown,
together with facts
and statistics.
Pyroclastic flow is a fast-
moving current of hot gas and
volcanic that moves away
from a volcano about 100
km/h. Can reach up to
1,000 °C
9. Using figure 1 and your own knowledge,
explain why people might choose to live in
areas at risk from tectonic hazards. [6]
6 marks
GCSE Style Question
L2 - Clear
Answer
Figure 1. Yokohama, a city in Japan.
Yokohama is close to Mount Fuji, an
active volcano. The area is also prone
to earthquakes.
Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
10. Using figure 1 and your own knowledge, explain why people might
choose to live in areas at risk from tectonic hazards.[6]
Figure 1. Yokohama, a city in Japan. Yokohama is close to Mount Fuji, an active
volcano. The area is also prone to earthquakes.
11. Using figure D, evaluate the benefits of
Iceland's location on a plate margin.
6 marksTextbook Question
Why do
Icelandic
people live
near
volcanoes?
Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
12. Using figure 1 and your own knowledge explain why people
might choose in areas at risk from tectonic hazards. [6]
Level 1 Basic (1 – 3 marks)
Simple statements that are descriptive.
Statements are general and separate in a random order.
Includes basic application of knowledge and understanding to interpret geographical
information. Makes little or no use of source to support response.
Level 2 Clear (4– 6 marks)
Statements are developed.
Linked statements with some explanation.
Shows a sound understanding.
Includes good application of knowledge and understanding to interpret geographical
information. Makes competent use of source to support response.
There should be some indication that the figure has been used, directly or indirectly.
Must have a minimum of two reasons.
L2 - Clear
Answer
L1 - Basic
Answer
6 marksGCSE Style Question
Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
13. Why Are People Risking it?
LO: To explain the reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from a tectonic
hazard.
14. Positive– Write down areas of the lesson you have been successful in,
name the key terms or named examples you are now confident in using. What
areas have you worked hard on improving? Named examples, geographical
terms, facts, statistics, explanations, comparison?
Error – Write down areas you are less confident with, certain case studies
or examples you may need to go over again to fully understand. Do you use
enough explanation using named examples and facts in all your answers? Do
you push yourself or are you reliant on the teacher for guidance or pressure
to progress?
Next – Where can you move yourself forward over the next lesson, week or
month. What are you going to start including which will improve your detail
and work?
Making the Grade:
How am I doing in this lesson?
15. Why do people live near volcanoes? Why do people live near volcanoes?
Why do people live near volcanoes? Why do people live near volcanoes?