Think back to the five SMART goals you created earlier in the term. Write a reflection paper following APA format and consisting of 750-1000 words in length. Use the following questions to guide your response: 1. What were you expecting from the experience before you started? 2. Why were you expecting this? 3. Why did…
1. How does the current event add to our understanding of human rights? How have the experiences of the community(ies) represented in the current event been represented (or not represented) in “official” human rights discourse to date? What has been/could have been done to address the human rights violations depicted in the current event? 2.…
Growing an Instructional Coaching practice in your organization will require the participation and cooperation of teachers with students who have outcomes that need improving. The first follower, in this case, the first participant for coaching, is a critical part of the process. If the teacher observes the benefit of Instructional Coaching others will follow–especially if…
1. What is pretend play, and why does Leslie think it’s so important? Have you ever seen a child engage in pretend play that made you think differently about it? 2. What’s the false belief test? Do you think it’s a good way to measure how we understand others’ thoughts? Why or why not? 3.…
Writing Standard Grade 4: Use a variety of transitional words and phrases to manage the sequence of events. Language Standard Identify a language standard that would support the given reading or writing standard provided above. Learning Objectives Write two or more learning objectives for the standards. Activity Describe an activity that would support both standards.…
A reflective essay is a type of paper that showcases your individuality, actions, and impacts on what you have learned, read and researched throughout the time period required. In the end, by reading your reflective essay, the audience finds out details about what you learned from the material you interacted with. As opposed to different…
Reading, writing, language, listening, speaking, viewing, and thinking are interrelated skills in ELA instruction. Providing students with various differentiated ways to engage in ELA content will continue building the necessary skills to be proficient readers and writers. Seamlessly integrating various aspects of ELA content into lessons will give students ample opportunities to continue to grow…
MA 2025 MOD 2 DB Part 1:Discussion Question Welcome to this week’s discussion! Your task is to find a graph online that shows two variables correlated. This exercise will help you practice critical thinking and data analysis skills by identifying potential lurking variables that might influence the observed relationship. Steps to Complete the Discussion: 1.…
Write a letter to an official in your state or local government. (Choose the individual in the level of government that will best address your issue). The purpose of this letter is to advocate for action with regards to your chosen health care environment issue. Expand All Introduction Note: Each assessment in this course builds…
Review the Discussion Requirements for this course before responding to the prompt below. Many discussions in a school counselor’s office involve a student’s home life, as it can and does impact academic performance. Examine the ethical and legal challenges for school counselors to discuss students’ home life situations with other collaborators, such as staff, administrators,…