Book Title: On Death & Dying (2nd Edition)

Author: Jacqueline Lewis

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Book Description: This open educational resource is developed as a third-year level, university course on death and dying. The second edition of the resource is updated and enhanced. It includes a syllabus, 11 weeks of digital course content with assignments, and a grading rubric. It can be adapted as a stand-alone or supplemental course package, or single chapters can be incorporated into courses on related topics. The course is designed so that it can be taught in several ways: as a fully online asynchronous course, or as a flipped learning hybrid course combining asynchronous learning via the Pressbook content, with face-to-face class and small group discussion (either online or in person). Course materials innovatively combine chapter content, with embedded links to audio/video material and short readings. A set of required additional readings and viewings are included at the end of each chapter. Materials come from a variety of sources (e.g., scholarly publications, government and non-governmental reports, the Conversation, media reports, other internet content, etc.). Each chapter starts with several questions for students to think about as they complete the chapter materials and ends with an assignment. All course materials (readings, viewings, questions, and assignments) are designed to stimulate critical and personal reflection on complex and challenging issues tied to death, dying and our own mortality. Chapter assignments can be assigned as individual or group projects (face-to-face or via synchronous breakout groups during class time) or some combination of the two. The questions at the start of each chapter can also be used to guide class discussion.

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Book Description

This open educational resource is developed as a third-year level, university course on death and dying. The second edition of the resource is updated and enhanced. It includes a syllabus, 11 weeks of digital course content with assignments, and a grading rubric. It can be adapted as a stand-alone or supplemental course package, or single chapters can be incorporated into courses on related topics. The course is designed so that it can be taught in several ways: as a fully online asynchronous course, or as a flipped learning hybrid course combining asynchronous learning via the Pressbook content, with face-to-face class and small group discussion (either online or in person). Course materials innovatively combine chapter content, with embedded links to audio/video material and short readings. A set of required additional readings and viewings are included at the end of each chapter. Materials come from a variety of sources (e.g., scholarly publications, government and non-governmental reports, the Conversation, media reports, other internet content, etc.). Each chapter starts with several questions for students to think about as they complete the chapter materials and ends with an assignment. All course materials (readings, viewings, questions, and assignments) are designed to stimulate critical and personal reflection on complex and challenging issues tied to death, dying and our own mortality. Chapter assignments can be assigned as individual or group projects (face-to-face or via synchronous breakout groups during class time) or some combination of the two. The questions at the start of each chapter can also be used to guide class discussion.

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This book is a cloned version of On Death and Dying (Original) by Jacqueline Lewis, published using Pressbooks by University of Windsor under a CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial) license. It may differ from the original.

Author

Jacqueline Lewis

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On Death & Dying (2nd Edition) Copyright © 2024 by Jacqueline Lewis is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Subject

Society and Social Sciences

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Title
On Death & Dying (2nd Edition)
Author
Jacqueline Lewis
Editor
Jacqueline Lewis
Contributors
Jillian Holland-Penney; Jackie Durocher; Brandon Bernardon; and Jessica Popescu
License

Icon for the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

On Death & Dying (2nd Edition) Copyright © 2024 by Jacqueline Lewis is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

This textbook was authored by Dr. Jacqueline Lewis (University of Windsor) and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial International 4.0 License, unless otherwise noted.

Primary Subject
Society and Social Sciences
Institution
University of Windsor
Publisher
University of Windsor
Publication Date
January 8, 2024