Select an issue or event in wellness and critically analyze it through the four general education lenses: history, humanities, natural and applied sciences, and social sciences. By viewing the issue/event through these lenses, you will gain insight into how the interconnected nature of wellness affects society, as well as both your own individual framework of perception and the choices, attitudes, and behaviors of others in the world around you.
For this second milestone, due in Module Four, you will analyze your issue/event from Milestone One through the history and humanities lenses. This will provide you with a chance to practice analyzing your issue/event through these lenses and receive feedback on this practice attempt.
First, review the overviews and resources in Modules One through Three, as well as the IDS Four General Education Lenses document in the Reading and Resources section of Module One.
Next, analyze your issue/event through the lens of history, and address the following:
1.How does this issue/event interact with the history lens and impact social issues?
2.In what ways does the history lens help articulate a deeper understanding of the social issue(s) that inform your issue/event?
Next, analyze your issue/event through the lens of the humanities by exploring the following questions:
3.How is this issue/event portrayed creatively in society? What is the message or commentary of this representation?
4.How does this representation interact with you in your personal and professional lives?
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
Lens Analysis: In this section of your assignment, you will analyze your issue/event through two of the four general education lenses.
A. Analyze your issue/event through the lens of history for determining its impact on various institutions. Utilize evidence from research to support your analysis.
B. Analyze your issue/event through the lens of the humanities for determining its impact on various institutions. Utilize evidence from research to support your analysis.