Category: Education

  • Title: The Impact of Autism Spectrum Disorder on Child Development

    During this semester we have discussed child development and its forms, cognitive, physical, emotional, and social. What I want you to do is write a paper on a disability that would affect any of these developments. Check here (https://touro.instructure.com/courses/115274/files/8872134?verifier=SJ0mjMzx15cyIUqk3wzwQ09t7iVrXiiVMkU5c3hg&wrap=1) to make sure it is a disability and not a disorder. This can be a disability of your choice.
    The paper should be as follows: 
    1    Must have a cover page
    2    Must be written in APA format (Use Purdue Owl or Touro Library for assistance)
    3    Must be 4 pages on the topic. 
    4    Must be written
    doubled spaced  
    5    
    It must have in-text citations 
    6    
    Must have citation page 
    7    
    Must use at least 3 to 4 resources

  • Title: “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak 1. Title: “Where the Wild Things Are” 2. Author: Maurice Sendak 3. Illustrator: Maurice Sendak 4. Publication date: 1963

    Select a picturebook to evaluate that is appropriate for children up to age eight. Use this form to provide the required information and answer each question in 2-3 sentences. Select any book of your choosing. Here is a link to a list of 100 classic children’s picturebooks compiled by the Scottsdale Public Library. http://www.scottsdalelibrary.org/youth/100-best-picturebooks
    Or, select one of the below books. Take the time to watch all of the videos to familiarize yourself with as many books as possible!

  • Title: Understanding the Fitnessgram: A Comprehensive Overview and Resources for Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle

    After reviewing the information you will draft a one-page (minimum) abstract describing the Fitnessgram. You must identify the five mandated sub-test (components) of the test. You will also describe the “related resources” (information) that is provided to Fitnessgram users to promote self-awareness and promote a healthy lifestyle. 
    Links

  • “Empowering Youth Through Math: A Journey as Chief Math Practice Officer”

    •       Youth
    Euclid Associate YEA – Chief Math Practice Officer (Since 2020 to current)
    •       Lead 100+ nation-wide students on math
    practice,
    •       Educate students on math problems solving
    skills,
    •       Improve 50+ students American Math Contest
    AMC10/12 scores,
    •       Help 30+ students to achieve their goals and
    be qualified for AIME
    •       Volunteer +100 hours yearly since 2020

  • Title: Exploring Misconceptions about Pay and Job Satisfaction in the Workplace and its Impact on Employee Motivation and Leadership Strategies

    Instructions:
    Discussion prompt – Let’s have a discussion on the following topics: What are some misconceptions about pay and job satisfaction? Connect this thought to the shedder scenario. How does getting people to work harder increase job satisfaction?
    How will you apply this video are a school leader?
    at the end ask a thought questions for peers to answer

  • Title: “The Competence and Resilience of LGBT Parents: Lessons Learned from Three Adoptive Families” 1) The first way in which these couples demonstrate their competence as parents is through their determination and perseverance in the adoption process. Each of

    Here (and below) is a link to an article about how 3 LGBT families adopted:
    http://www.advocate.com/families/2015/11/30/lessons-learned-how-three-couples-became-parents-through-adoptionLinks to an external site.
    1) Read the article and identify 3 ways that these couples demonstrate their competence as parents. This can include how they cope with being LGBT parents.  So often we hear
    about the difficulties associated with LGBTQ parenting, but to me and others, these are
    stories of hope and love.
    2) Please write at least a 250-word reaction to the article for up to 15 points for extra
    credit. 
    http://www.advocate.com/families/2015/11/30/lessons-learned-how-three-couples-became-parents-through-adoptionLinks to an external site.

  • “The Power of Literary Elements: An Analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby”

    A literary analysis is an essay that aims to examine and evaluate a particular aspect of a work of literature or the work in its entirety. It typically analyzes elements like character development, plot, literary devices, the sequence of events, and setting. Knowing how to write a literary analysis is knowing how to read and think critically. Critical thinking is important because the decisions that you make affect your quality of life, and if you want to ensure that you live your best, most successful and happy life, you’re going to want to make conscious choices. That can be done with critical thinking. The goal of a literary analysis is to discuss relevant elements within the text to figure out how the piece of literature works. DO NOT create a synopsis (summary) of the whole work!
    Prompt:
    In a well-organized essay, analyze how the author employs literary elements such as character development, plot structure, symbolism, and theme to convey a deeper meaning or message. Explore how these elements contribute to the overall impact of the novel and shape the reader’s understanding. Additionally, consider the historical and cultural context in which the novel was written and how it may influence the author’s choices. Support your analysis with specific examples from the text, and reflect on the relevance and significance of the novel’s themes in today’s world.
    Instructions:
    Essay must be typed on a Google Doc in APA format.
    ○ Double-spaced
    ○ 1” margins
    ○ Numbered pages
    ○ Times New Roman 12-pt
    ○ Must include a title page and reference page with sources
    ○ Reference Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) APA Formal Styling
    Guide for assistance in formatting your paper 4-6 pages not including title or reference page
    ○ Text MUST reach the bottom of the page to be considered a full page
    Submit to turnitin.com no later than May 9th by 11:59 PM. Late submissions will not be accepted.
    Academic Dishonesty:
    Academic dishonesty is the act of presenting information, ideas and/or concepts as one’s own when in reality they are the results of another person’s creativity and effort, or created through AI tools. Such acts include plagiarism, copying of class assignments and copying or other fraudulent behavior on examinations.
    ○ If a student is found to have committed an act of Academic Dishonesty: – parent(s)/legal guardian(s) will be notified of the incident and of what action the school may take for violating this policy. The student may complete an alternative essay, may receive a grade of “0”, and will meet with the Office of Academic Growth. This is all based on the book the great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 

  • “Building Stronger Family-School Partnerships: A Communication Plan for Student Achievement and Development”

    Teachers regularly evaluate what can be done to improve familial support in their classrooms for increased academic success. It is important to help students and their families feel welcomed, appreciated, and understood.
    For this assignment, create a 500-750 word communication plan to build relationships with families that focuses on student achievement and development, as well as building a safe, positive learning environment of openness, mutual respect, and support in a grade level of your choice. Include the following in your plan:
    Explain the purpose of the communication plan for students and families related to student achievement and development.
    Explain how your communication plan will support your school’s mission and vision statements.
    Discuss methods to build appropriate family relationships based on your school demographics.
    Identify 2-3 specific methods you will use to regularly communicate with families, including at least one method using technology.
    Describe at least three events or activities in which you plan to include families.
    Explain how you will collaborate with families to build a safe, positive learning climate of openness, mutual respect, and support.
    Support your communication plan with 2-3 resources.
    While APA format is not required for this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
    This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
    You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite Technical Support Articles is located in Course Resources if you need assistance

  • Title: Icebreaker Discussion: Exploring Technology in Education

    Welcome to the start of the course! This is the icebreaker discussion intended to get you more comfortable interacting with the rest of the class. Please note that you are expected to learn how to use certain technologies independently. New technology tools will constantly be introduced throughout your career in education. You need to learn how to educate yourself on them. My suggestions include the following: search engines such as Google, the tool’s own website and instructional documentation, and/or simply dive in and start pushing buttons.
    Read the Defining Technology handout first.
    Pick one slide from this PowerPoint (you must be signed in to your SUNY Empire account to download) Icebreaker PowerPoint that hasn’t been commented on yet..
    Add an introduction to this discussion including your name/nickname, what you are studying, and what you currently teach, or intend to teach?
    What is on your chosen slide? Do you consider it technology? Why or why not? Feel free to disagree with the “Defining Technology” handout.
    Respond to at least two of your classmates. Welcome them, and discuss why you agree or disagree with their slide interpretation.
    For information on how discussions are evaluate

  • Title: Exploring the Definition and Implications of Classroom Language Assessment

    Introduction
    – You define the topic broadly.
    – You synthesize at least two sources with a more specific definition of the topic.
    – You include a clear thesis statement that explains what your paper does.
    Body of the paper
    Part one: Definition of your topic
    – You synthesize authors’ ideas to give a detailed definition of the topic.
    – This section clearly differentiates the subcomponents of a given topic. In other words, each
    paragraph is a synthesis of a component. Use subheadings for organization.
    – You provide critical commentary on the topic under discussion: Implications for teaching,
    learning, and assessment. This is a separate section.
    Part two: Related research
    – You synthesize research studies that have investigated the topic under consideration.
    – The synthesis focuses on the main ideas and conclusions from these studies.
    – You use at least 5 research studies for this review.
    – You provide critical commentary on the topic under discussion: Implications for teaching,
    learning, and assessment. This is a separate section.
    Conclusion
    – You provide a reminder of the main topic in the paper.
    – You restate your thesis statement.
    – You summarize the paper.
    – You provide a final comment on the importance of the topic for classroom language
    assessment.