Lesson plans are plans that teachers develop to help students meet a specific learning goal (a.k.a objective). Lesson plans have different elements and are written using a variety of formats. Schools, teachers, districts, and states have different ideas of what a lesson plan might look like and what information it requires. As you become more…
Clement-Okooboh, M. (2012). Recording our professional development just became easier: Using a learning management system. Proceedings of the European conference on Information Management & Evaluation, pp.431-434. Kruger, D.; Inman, S.; Ding, Z.; Kang, Y.; Kuna, P.; Liu, Y.; Lu, X.; Oro, S.; Wang, Y. Improving Teacher Effectiveness: Designing Better Assessment Tools in Learning Management…
Websites Masandu, N. (2016 July 13) How to Write Actionable Policy Recommendations. Retrieved from http://www.researchtoaction.org/2013/07/how-to-write-actionable-policy-recommendations/ Conclusions and Recommendations. Retrieved from https://www.papermasters.com/conclusions_recommendations.html Textbooks Chapter 5: Smart Sentencing (p. 48 – 62) in: Sword, H. (2012). Stylish Academic Writing. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Part 3: Developing Arguments in Your Writing (p. 203 – 249) in: Fairbairn, G.,…
SLP 3 – Data Collection and Analysis Evaluate school improvement through assessment and data analysis based on relevant data or research. Identify appropriate educational technology resources to support student learning and staff professional development. In this assignment, based on your research of the problem of practice and further review of the literature related to…
Websites Masandu, N. (2016 July 13) How to Write Actionable Policy Recommendations. Retrieved from http://www.researchtoaction.org/2013/07/how-to-write-actionable-policy-recommendations/ Conclusions and Recommendations. Retrieved from https://www.papermasters.com/conclusions_recommendations.html Textbooks Chapter 5: Smart Sentencing (p. 48 – 62) in: Sword, H. (2012). Stylish Academic Writing. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Part 3: Developing Arguments in Your Writing (p. 203 – 249) in: Fairbairn, G.,…
Any use of AI will result in automatic 0, Respond to each posts. 1. As a PLTW science teacher working with labs, I set aside time for journaling after each lab session or project to reflect on what went well and what could be improved. This deliberate pause helps me consider how my instructions,…
Any use of AI will result in automatic 0 Journaling to self-reflect has a positive and significant impact on leaders. Journaling promotes introspection and mindfulness. Leaders who self-reflect by journaling improve their integrity, professionalism, and spirituality. Effective leaders evolve for the betterment of themselves and others. How do leaders set aside time for journaling? How…
Paragraph with at least 150 words each explaining the following which should include a reference for each paragraph. 1.Explain how you would address concerns about privacy, social stigma, and over-reliance on AT devices from students and parents/guardians. Provide real-world examples to illustrate your ideas that are specific to the content area or grade range (K-3,…
Prepare Prior to beginning work on this assignment, review Chapter 1 of Life After College: Presenting Yourself to the Workforce textbook Work When and Where you WantLinks to an external site. Crafting and Communicating Your Value Through Your Story interactive. This interactive has a transcript Download transcript. Reflect The objective of this assignment…
An alternative to traditional testing is an authentic assessment. This Guiding Young Children assignment is designed to allow you to analyze appropriate guidance techniques related to a child’s developmental appropriateness. Below is a list of children’s behaviors. Choose three (3) scenarios below and develop a chart including the following columns: Situation Cause or Antecedent Guidance…