Reference no: EM133795439
Homework: Sociology
In this homework you will interview someone, that is not in your immediate or extended family. This person be of a different background than your own (in some way) for maximum homework benefit.
1) You will interview this person regarding the impact and intersectionality of cultural and linguistic variables in their life with regards to: education, culture, equity, equality, ethnicity, evidence-based practice, age, race, stereotypes, prejudice, exceptionality, linguistic background, national origin, religion, gender identity/expression, and sexual orientation. Get the instant assignment help.
2) This will be a dynamic interview in which you will discuss problems, uncertainty and any possible conflict this person encountered in their life (as a result of the factors listed above) and how they persevered using grit & agency to achieve their goals
3) You will then interpret the experiences of the person you interviewed in comparison to your own life and worldviews and the impact this interview will have on your life and future professional career.
4) This homework must follow specific guidelines in the, "Interview Homework" document on Canvas. Rubric posted on Canvas.
Develop strategies to engage with unscripted problems, uncertainty, and conflict through difficult and meaningful communication.