What This Document Is
This document is a case study assignment for Indiana Wesleyan University’s Social Policy (SWK 336) course. It centers around the “Riverton” interactive case, accessible via a provided URL, and requires students to answer five questions applying biological and spiritual lenses to the issues presented in the case. Completed assignments are submitted through Brightspace, with an email alternative provided for technical difficulties.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is designed for students enrolled in SWK 336. It’s used to assess understanding of course concepts related to addiction, community impact, and the role of different perspectives (biological and spiritual) in social policy analysis. The assignment also includes a participation component through online discussion forums.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document *is* the assignment itself, not a guide to completing it. It outlines the requirements and provides the questions, but does not offer answers or detailed explanations of the concepts involved. Students will need to engage with the Riverton case and utilize course materials to formulate their responses.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Instructions for accessing and completing the Riverton interactive case.
* Five short-answer questions, each framed by a specific lens (biological or spiritual).
* A grading rubric.
* Submission details and contact information for technical support.
This preview only provides a description of the assignment’s purpose and contents; it does *not* include the Riverton case itself, the answers to the questions, or the grading rubric.