Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Utah's First Family Impact Seminar

It's scheduled!  Utah's First Family Impact Seminar is scheduled at the state building in the Auditorium on January 31, 2011!!!  Topic soon to be determined!
If you would like to attend, please contact me. I need lots of students to help legislatures know where to go and what to do. I am also hoping to have students help me with evaluation for the seminar. You will get a day at the state capitol, a chance to meet and talk with our State officials, and lunch!

If you are interested in attending, please contact me!

YAY!!
Susan

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Family Care and Unions

Here's a story I read recently that describes some of the changes Michigan is facing in terms of at-home child care workers.

I find it interesting that only a few percent of the new members of the UAW from this group voted in favor of the union, but 90 % supported it? There's no citation in how they know this information! I am wondering abut the accuracy of this statement.

This fits with some of our discussions about critical thinking.

On the other hand, this also will fit with some of our discussions about child care, family care situations, etc.

Check out the article and let me know what you think!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100912/ap_on_bi_ge/us_child_care_union/print

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

New Semester!

Welcome to the new semester! Our class is really having some great discussions! I appreciate some of your perspectives, especially the comment today about being a critical thinker in relationship to media influence on childhood obesity. The media DOES play a role in influencing children what a "real" meal is. For example, where are the vegetables and fruits in a happy meal?  I am glad that parents are demanding more fruits and vegetables in their children's diets, but we are inundated with false expectations through our advertising.

The other issue that I wonder about in relationship to media influence and bias is the question of how critical are we when we don't really think about the news as it's presented?  Lately, I turn on the news and listen to it while I am cleaning or doing other household tasks. Am I really paying attention? One news station leads the day with all of the car accidents of the day, the other leads with a protest on capitol hill. I wonder if I can influence the local new to provide more NEWS?

This also begs the question...what is NEWS anyway? How do we determine what is important to be shared. Is the adage "If it bleeds it leads?" a good rule of thumb?

Welcome to an exciting semester. Our first Family Impact Seminar should be scheduled by the end of the week if all goes well. Look for more information here. This is going to be a very interesting event!