Discussion Guidelines

Instructions:
Questions and topics posed in the Discussions are designed to promote thought and
insight. Students must provide a critical review of the questions, topics and issues posed and substantively reply to the contributions of at least three peers. Individual postings should include a full discussion of the content of the question posed and explain how it
relates to the concepts in the weekly text readings and other resources. The postings
should be analytic in nature and include comparisons/contrasts, and examples that can bolster your point. The Discussion is for your benefit and it is important to respond to the discussion topic and to engage others in a running dialogue.
Your initial post should be made by Wednesday each week. You should then respond to 3
or more posts. Note that at least one response to your classmates must be made before Sunday. If you make all of your responsive posts on Sunday, you will not earn full points for timeliness.

This can be accomplished by:
• Validating with additional evidence from the literature.

• Posing a thoughtful question with a commentary which generates further discussion.

• Providing an alternative point-of-view, with evidence and examples.

• Offering additional insight into how the concept might be understood, with evidence
provided with real world examples.

You should be active in the classroom throughout the week and actively engaged in the back-and-forth discussion between your colleagues and the professor.