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Unit Introduction and What You Will Learn

Week five includes an in-person class session on Saturday (06/28/25). In $2.00 a Day, Edin and Shaefer (2016) shift toward the work of survival that can be so consuming for people living on the margins. There is a forum to start considering potential policies that could help support this population or to reflect on the systematic nature of this poverty. Linquiti’s (2022) reading is focused on the characteristics that make up an effective policy analyst. Students will engage in several forums this week—developing and sharing their own Fermi Cheat Sheets, responding to applied policy discussion questions, and critically examining what it means to “deconstruct” a policy claim.

During the in-person class session, content is TBD.

The learning objectives this week include:

Unit Assignments

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A-01 Weekly Online Discussion Forum

The expectation is that each of your replies will be substantive and provide meaningful perspectives, contributing to the forum’s conversation and scholarship. They can be related to the prompts or building on conversations shared by peers. There are four forums for this week, and you are expected to make at least three replies across any of the forums. These forums include the following:

A-04 Attendance and In Class Participation

Attend and engage in class this Saturday.

Unit Resources

All of the presentations for this class can be found at https://presentations.jacobrcampbell.com. This weeks presentation will be posted closer to class.

MyHeritage is where all of the lecture videos can be found. The video this week is at [Summer 2025 SOWK 588 Week 05]().

Reference

Edin, K. J., & Shaefer, H. L. (2016). $2.00 A Day: Living on almost nothing in America. HarperCollins.

Linquiti, P. D. (2022). Rebooting policy analysis: Strengthening the foundation, expanding the scope. CQ Press.

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