End of course quiz
Check what you've learned so far by taking this end-of-course quiz [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] .
There are five questions.
You may take three attempts to answer each question.
Each question has 3 points available.
A point will be deducted for each incorrect attempt.
You can review your total score for the test at the end.
If you achieve at least 50% in the end-of-course quiz, you will be eligible for the Global Trends in Death and Dying course Statement of Participation.
When you have finished the quiz, please return to the course for the final activity.
Activity 4.1
Having completed the course and the quiz. You may wish to review and add to your reflective notes.
- Looking back at your notes in what ways have your ideas about end of life changed?
- What did you find unhelpful or difficult? Why?
- What are your three main learning points from the course?
Transcript
Thanks for taking part in our course on Global Trends in Death and Dying.
We’ve discovered a little about death around the world, how and why the causes and the circumstances of death vary in different locations and social settings.
We’ve thought about the patterns of death and dying and discovered that these patterns are changing, for a range of reasons, and we’ve learned about the social determinants of health and how they relate to death.
I hope this module has inspired you to find out more about these issues.
There’s a whole range of articles, videos and podcasts which you might find interesting on the End of Life Studies blog, why not follow us and add your comments? We’d love to hear what you think.
Thank you!
You may wish to take your interest in this topic further – here are some ideas for what you might do.
Read Shahaduz Zaman’s blog post raising questions about the global future of death and dying
Sign up to receive email updates from the End of Life Studies blog
Browse some of our blog articles and add a comment
Follow the End of Life Studies Group on Twitter and on Facebook
Browse videos on our YouTube channel there are videos which we have filmed at conferences and lectures, and there are playlists which hold lists of videos and films relating to our study but made by others.
Listen to some audio on SoundCloud, or sign up for our podcast . This is something which we are developing all the time, so if you find a related audio item on SoundCloud, please let us know endoflifestudies@glasgow.ac.uk
4 Summary and conclusions