Category: Literature


  • As an educational leader, and in keeping with NELP Standard 2, it is crucial that you be able to enact professional norms of integrity, fairness, transparency, trust, collaboration, perseverance, learning and continues improvement in actions, decision making and relationships with others. Furthermore you must be able to evaluate moral and legal consequences of decisions. You…

  • Content and project-based classroom events can be a fun way to engage students and involve families in their children’s education. Planning for such an event in your classroom is a significant task that requires time, preparation, attention to detail, realistic and specific expectations, and practice. Select a grade level 5-8 and outline a lesson that…

  • Overview: This draft allows you to organize your ideas, receive formative feedback, and refine your thinking before submitting the final version of your classroom management plan. You’ll demonstrate how well you can apply course theories and strategies to your teaching context and support your decisions with research. Instructions: Submit a working draft of your Classroom…

  • Discuss the benefits of using an e-dictionary in the primary grades (K-3). Also discuss the role the spell-check feature can play in the primary classroom as it relates to literacy development. (If you are not familiar with the term e-dictionary please google and research the terminology before responding). You can but you do not have…

  • HUM 102 Module One Short Answer Assignment Guidelines and Rubric Overview Creative works help us make sense of the world around us. This assignment will allow you to explore how creative works from the subject areas in the humanities (visual art, performing art, literary art) can help us better understand important topics. You will write…

  • Project-Based Learning (PBL) | Edutopia An Introduction to Project-Based Learning 5 Keys to Rigorous Project-Based Learning 1. Summarize the strategy in your own words. (one paragraph) 2. Explain 2 benefits to using the strategy with your grade level. (two paragraphs) 3. Explain 2 struggles that you think might occur when using this strategy with your…

  • Researching Inuit Culture You have been hired by the Artic tourism board to create an informational Google Slide about the Inuit People. Students will research their culture to understand the different aspects of the Culture, such as social organization, customs and traditions, language, arts and literature, government, religion, music, food, fashion, architecture, and economic systems.…

  • Refer to the self-assessment charts at the end of Chapter 2 in the Hooper & Bernhardt text. Discuss an area you would rate yourself Exemplary and discuss and area you would rate yourself Not Yet or Emerging. Tell why you self-rated in the manner you did. Provide information to support your high rating. Provide steps…

  • Holder Reading Case Part 1: Background Information Home History Student A is a 14-year-old 10th grade student currently placed in a Language Arts Interrelated Resource (IRR) classroom. He lives with his mother, father, and brother. Student A has a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Speech/Language Impairment. These deficits impact his communication, social interactions,…

  • Please Read: Read Chapter 8 in Educational Inequality and School Finance, to get a better understanding of how we can determine the impact of our educational decisions on cost. USAFacts webpage Assignment: Cost Analysis In order to ensure that our spending is appropriate, a cost analysis should always be conducted when proposals are put forth…