Category: Education
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In Module One, you drafted your classroom overview. Some data was provided for y
In Module One, you drafted your classroom overview. Some data was provided for you and some was hypothetical; in a classroom, you will need to gather this information on your own. In this discussion, you will consider the benefits and challenges of gathering information for an overview. For your initial post, explain how you think…
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Susan has been teaching second grade for 10 years. One day, while on recess dut
Susan has been teaching second grade for 10 years. One day, while on recess duty, she noticed several third-grade boys were playing hide and go seek near the school gymnasium. While they shouldn’t have been playing the janitor’s closet, a broken lock provided the three young boys an excellent hiding place. Knowing that the third…
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Instruction: Choose a few/some pages of an ELT textbook. Analyse the roles of th
Instruction: Choose a few/some pages of an ELT textbook. Analyse the roles of the visuals in support of English language learning/teaching. What are the pedagogical implications of analyzing the roles of visuals in ELT? Report components (1) Purpose of analysis (5%) What is the purpose of this analysis? (e.g. to explore different types of visual-verbal…
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Identify a research problem (i.e., a specific educational issue or problem within the broader topic area that was addressed in part a).
A. Identify an education-related research topic of interest to you (i.e., the broad subject matter area to be investigated). B. Detail your search process by doing the following: 1. Identify seven separate search phrases or combinations of keywords used to search for literature relevant to the research topic. 2. Identify two more search phrases or…
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Compose a description of poverty using the Books, Kozol, and Jensen readings. W
Compose a description of poverty using the Books, Kozol, and Jensen readings. What are some of its main characteristics? Who experiences it? What is the experience like? What federal, state, and/or local policies or practices affect people living in poverty? What stigmas are associated with it? 2-3 paragraphs. Attach a picture of what you think…
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Watch the documentary the speed cubers (on netflix) or the ted talk why everythi
Watch the documentary The Speed Cubers (on netflix) Or the TED Talk Why Everything You Know about Autism is Wrong(https://youtu.be/A1AUdaH-EPM) write a reaction paper. Rubric is attached.
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1) prepare a reflective statement of the mandates or requirements of the decree in your own words as you understand them.
Read Section III: Equal Access to Appropriate Categorical and Other Programs for ELL Students, Part C Exceptional Student Education 1) Prepare a reflective statement of the mandates or requirements of the decree in your own words as you understand them. 2) Go to https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/ and click on the Iris Resource Topic “Diversity” and open the…
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Part B: Crisis Management (NELP 6.3) One of your teachers who was driving home c
Part B: Crisis Management (NELP 6.3) One of your teachers who was driving home came upon the accident. She reports to you that emergency vehicles are on the scene, and some students have exited the bus through the emergency exits. Other students and the driver are still inside the bus, and the extent of injuries…
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Chapters 4 , 5 ,6 put in a reflective APA style written paper Journal reflecti
Chapters 4 , 5 ,6 put in a reflective APA style written paper Journal reflection should include : A one paragraph summary about the reading. What was the reading about the chapter Summarize. One paragraph discussing your reaction to the readings. Do you agree? disagree? Explain. One paragraph discussing how the readings relate to your…
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1. What do you consider to be a major public education issue today? Describe how
1. What do you consider to be a major public education issue today? Describe howyou demonstrate being a lifelong learner, leader, and innovator about this issue,both in and outside of the classroom walls. (maximum 500 words) 2. As the 2022-23 Teacher of the Year, you serve as a spokesperson andrepresentative for teachers and students. What…