Friday, November 5, 2010

Best country rankings and Human Development Index (HDI)

I read this  post from the United Nations about the top five countries and their index about Human Development criteria. I am aware of the Human Development Index and it essentially looks at mortality rates, health, income, education, etc. It's a broad index rating overall health suggesting quality of life. US ranks within the top 5. We are beaten by Norway, Australia, New Zealand. Ireland is in the bottom.

I think it's fascinating to see how government plays a role in the quality of life index.  Check out the article. I would love to hear what you think about this.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101104/hl_afp/unhealthsocial_20101104145621


Best, 
Susan

Family Impact Seminar a GO!!!

I just had my first conversation with the program committee. We have chosen to go with looking at the Family Court System. Professor Lynn Wardle and Representative Lorie Fowlke (divorce attorney and outgoing State Representative) are leading the way to help us develop an outstanding program!  We will first look at the history of implementing a family court system in Utah (we tried to do this about twenty years ago). We will look at where we are now, and then look at pros and cons of family court systems nationally and internationally. We may have a guest speaker from Australia come to talk. I am looking for volunteers to help with the seminar. It should be an excellent opportunity to learn how the family court systems work or how they may not work!

Please email me if you can make some time on January 31, 2011 from 11:30-2:30 for this event.

I hope to see many of you there!

Susan

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!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Is the media bias real?

Some people believe that the concept of liberal media bias is due to perception. However, a creative analysis by a professor at UCLA reveals that the perception may be real. Check out this article.

http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/Media-Bias-Is-Real-Finds-UCLA-6664.aspx

My question is where does the responsibility for providing accurate news fall? If the media reports the news in a biased way, how can we trust our government?

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Illegal Immigration

My cousin sent me this clip that presents a completely different view than we typically see in the news. I am wondering what your thoughts are?

Does this change anyone's mind about illegal immigration or the health care bill just passed?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjPBtfpn8wI

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Visit with legislators

Today I had the privilege of visiting with the legislature. I am hoping to host our first Utah State Family Impact Seminars sometime in 2011. Since this is an election year, it would probably be too much to try to do one this year, but some of the topics the legislators are discussing include:  domestic violence, paying for social service agencies without tapping into the taxpayer, and promoting charter schools over the public school system as it now stands.

If we can get over the hurdle of "What is a Family Impact Seminar" then we may have a shot in 2011!  I'll be posting our progress on this blog. If any of you are interested in volunteering at the seminar (chance to be in the state capitol during the session and meet your legislators!), please let me know! I think it will be an interesting adventure!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Maternal Ranking in United States

I thought this was an interesting article, especially since we have talked about balancing work and family. According to this article, we are toward the bottom in the developed countries when we are looking at generosity of maternal leave.  Check out this link:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100504/hl_afp/healthwomenchildrenworld_20100504085825

What do you think? Should we be more generous for women who have babies at home? Now, women are leaving more and more to go back to the workplace when their babies are 3 months old.  More and more child care providers are offering space for infants.  Should we be reviewing this as a nation? Does it work with Capitalism? Must we move toward socialism to be more family friendly?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Spring 2010 Class

I think it would be cool for each cohort to have their own section to keep in touch with each other. You can use this post to connect with former group members, chat about some of the newest issues, or update your classmates on additions to your family, graduation, weddings, etc. 

I would encourage each of you to start your own topics to the main section. Anyone can post!  Best wishes.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Immigration reform?

I find it interesting that in the middle of the need to create jobs, fix the economy etc., the need for immigration reform bubbles up again. Check out this article describing how it might be serving political needs rather than the needs of the population:

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2010/0426/Immigration-reform-Arizona-lobs-political-grenade-into-midterms

One of my ongoing questions related to this issue is that many will argue that immigrants provide a great service to our economy; however, one of the things that I worry about that both sides fail to discuss the fact that illegal immigration promotes human trafficking. Do you agree? Disagree?

Should we put immigration reform on the back burner until we deal with jobs? Or corporate greed?

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Family Values and Education

I read this in the daily herald today and it reminded me of a discussion about the purpose of education from class. I was quite interested in the father who is pursuing this claiming that Alpine School district and BYU have socialist values. Here's the link for you. What are your thoughts? Do you agree with the father? Do you think that BYU is teaching socialist values?

http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/education/article_7bccc151-cb34-5dd2-ae52-fab607b81b17.html



Friday, April 16, 2010

Fun!

This blog is going to be really fun.

Tea Party Movement

WELCOME!

As an introduction, I'd like to welcome all of you who would like to participate in our discussions. The purpose of this blog is to allow former students of Susan Talley's class to be able to interact with one another.

To start, I am very interested in the Tea Party movement, primarily because of our activity with the Media Analysis. I find it very interesting how the media uses language to influence your views of the tea party activists that have become so involved in politics. Do you think that I am biased? Am I seeing something that is not there? Check out the CNN clip listed above. Check out other networks to see how they characterize the tea parties and post your thoughts here! I'm looking forward to hearing about your analysis of this!
Links:
CNN Tea Party Movement