Boys are raised knowing “boys don’t cry” do you think this has made them bottle up emotions making them more violent? The Impact of the “Boys Don’t Cry” Narrative on Emotional Expression and Violence The societal expectation that “boys don’t cry” has long been ingrained in many cultures, shaping the way boys are raised and […]
The Battle of Passchendaele: A Study of Strategic Objectives and Human Costs The Third Battle of Ypres, also known as the Battle of Passchendaele, was one of the bloodiest and most controversial battles of World War I. Fought between July and November 1917 in the Ypres Salient region of Belgian Flanders, the battle saw British […]
Clinical Field Experience B: Manipulatives, Technology, and Centers Interview Paper instructions: Learning centers provide students the opportunity to explore math concepts in various ways helping them to make necessary connections. In early education settings, manipulatives help young students to interact with the math concepts. Technology can be a powerful tool to teach and reinforce skills […]
Research-Based Instructional Strategies for Teaching Literacy Teachers across all grade bands and content areas must be skilled at incorporating research-based instructional strategies for teaching literacy to ensure that students are able to decode and comprehend both informational and narrative texts and demonstrate effective writing, speaking, and listening skills. Selecting appropriate strategies can help to ensure […]
Clinical Field Experience C: Research-Based Intervention and Remediation Strategies Paper instructions: PLEASE USE ATTACHED TEMPLATE English language arts can be challenging for many students, often due to difficulties with reading comprehension and written expression as well as speaking and listening skills. It is important to identify the specific areas in need of improvement so the […]
Equal Protection and Public Education Essay Paper instructions: Choose one of the following groups: Classifications based on English language learners; Classifications through ability grouping/tracking; Classifications in academic programs based on gender; Classifications in sports programs based on gender; and Classifications to assign students to specific schools for racial balance. In a 500-750-word essay, address the […]
Assessment Types Number of sources: 0 Paper instructions: When planning for a lesson, it is important for teachers to include how they plan to monitor student understanding as they move through the lesson. Being able to quickly determine if students are ready to continue with learning or need more support is a critical teaching skill […]
Clinical Field Experience C: Pre-Assessment Data and Targeted Learning Activity Paper instructions: re-assessments establish a starting point for the teacher. The data collected from the pre-assessment drives the creation of targeted learning activities. Pre-assessment data is then compared to data collected throughout the activity to determine if students are progressing towards mastery of the learning […]
Benchmark – Data-Driven Lesson Planning Paper instructions: High-quality teaching requires educators to be able to articulate their process for developing lessons and identifying selected instructional activities. As teachers reflect on their teaching practices they become better at identifying and articulating their process for selecting instructional activities and communicating how they affected student learning. For this […]
Clinical Field Experience C: Cultural Competence Paper instructions: Assessment Description As a teacher, you may have a class with students that do not share the same linguistic or cultural backgrounds. Demonstrating cultural competence entails a focus on the individual student, not just the curriculum, as you identify ways to respect and promote the linguistic and […]