Based on this topic’s readings, what are some of the greatest barriers preventing our schools from meeting the educational goals for EL students today? What recommendations are offered in the readings that address these barriers? Who do you see as potential change agents for implementing these recommendations? 2.Explore Title VI of the Civil Rights Act…
Read the instructions below for administering DeFord’s Theoretical Orientation to Reading Profile (TORP) and then take the test. · Follow the directions for scoring and then determine where your score falls (decoding, skills, · whole language, or balanced). · Analyze your scores explaining why your score falls where it does. · If you think your…
Locate three educational websites that feature best practices for teaching reading. Summarize what each website offers, analyze its findings, and discuss whether the results are relevant to educators. Give an example of how you would use each website to guide instruction. . Scoring Rubric for Assignment #2 Element Not Met Met Exceeded Points 0 –…
● Patient engagement is a major focal point of stage 2 MU of HER. ● Patient Engagement in Health and Health Care Framework by Carman et al. presents different forms and levels of patient engagement across the healthcare system. ● Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care recognizes the vital role families play by providing emotional,…
Instructions: 1. Analyze and evaluate the major points of your case study for research utilizing the principles of mission command. 2. Use your time to develop a deep understanding of your topic to fully explain your analysis. You are required to give an in depth introduction of your topic. 3. Then develop the body of…
Reflect on the key points Dr. Chapman makes in Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 of The Five Love Languages. Do you agree or disagree with the points made by Dr. Chapman? Give illustrations from your life to support or refute (the illustrations do not have to be about you). Your video should be 3 to…
Charlie is an 8-year-old boy who is having difficulty making friends and sitting still in class. When he goes to school, his teacher complains that he can’t sit still. He will sit for 3 minutes, but soon afterwards, he starts bouncing his legs, and then he begins tapping his pencil. Shortly thereafter, he starts rapping…
Therapeutic Play Activity: expressive art play, specifically using drawing to help children express emotions. This activity is often used with children who are experiencing stress, grief, trauma, or difficulty verbalizing their feelings. In this activity, the child is given simple art materials such as, crayons, markers, or colored pencils and is encouraged to draw freely.…
Continuum of Care Scenario: Team A Discussion 3 For this team Discussion, you will have the opportunity to review the work of others and provide them with peer-reviewed feedback, as well as consider how their continuum of care might be improved. Further, you will be able to compare and contrast the other countries identified by…
In planning instructional strategies and assessments, there is a diverse population of students to be considered. Differentiating instruction means providing students different ways to gain knowledge, practice learning, and demonstrate mastery based on their individual needs to increase their likelihood of success. Using the “Effective Differentiation for Student Needs” template, your grade level state standard,…