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Types of Parental Involvement and Support that Boost Young Children’s Academic Performance
Introduction
That there is a link between parental support and involvement and students performance is almost incontrovertible. Many studies agree to thi Continue Reading...
1. What is your personal style of conflict? How did you learn that?
I tend to avoid conflict as much as possible, which is not necessarily the best approach. Conflict is natural and inevitable and leaders need to develop strong conflict resolution s Continue Reading...
Abstract
No teacher can entirely avoid the realities of student standardized assessment. But teachers must make informed choices in the classroom in regards to how students are instructed, based upon individual student needs and awareness of student Continue Reading...
Teaching and learning are relatively complex process since they require collaboration between different stakeholders including school administrators, teachers, and students. In this regard, teachers need to develop their knowledge and skills in order Continue Reading...
Intelligence testing can be a useful means of measuring certain skills. However, intelligence tests are highly contextualized and also have the potential to be culturally biased. Although intelligence tests are “here to stay,” they can be Continue Reading...
Student Learning
Nationwide discussion within the last ten years on the subject of education has given considerable attention to the ideal means of evaluating pupil learning. Ever more intense deliberations are being carried out regarding how to dete Continue Reading...
driven) instruction?
DDI is a systematic and precise method designed to enhance learning by students. The cycle of inquiry for data driven instruction entails assessment, analysis of the student performance and action. It is a central causal factor Continue Reading...
Adolescent Literacy Plan of Action
Successful academic learning and student performance are founded on literacy (Meltzer & Ziemba, 2006). Listening, reading, observational, writing, presentation, speaking and critical thinking skills are used by Continue Reading...
David Woods Elementary School takes into account the issues presented by the case study of James Clark. Action should be taken on multiple levels, including the structural, systemic, cultural, and power and influence dimensions. Because the problems Continue Reading...
Lens One: Structural Theories
Organizational structure refers to how work activities or tasks are divided, and how relationships are established and maintained (Corlett, n.d.). Bureaucratic organizations are structured formally and may result in a Continue Reading...
Epidemiological Aspects of Hepatitis B in Community-Based Health
Educating About Hepatitis B
Overview of Hepatitis B Epidemiology
Hepatitis B is caused by infection with the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) ("CDC," 2012). The highest concentrations of HBV Continue Reading...
UDL Comments
The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is ironically titled due to its practical application to many diverse and segmented groups of students. Regardless of the semantics, the philosophy and approach behind the theories contained in UD Continue Reading...
Theory of Child DevelopmentResponse to Hoang Nhu Ngoc NguyenYour perspective on child development is well thought out, especially your discussion on the interplay between nature and nurture. I agree that genetics play a role in shaping a childs perso Continue Reading...
Educator Blog PostIdentify three basic human needs that need to be met for students to develop motivation.Besides the basic Maslovian needs such as air, water, food, students also need a sense of self-efficacy that they can live up to educator expect Continue Reading...
Two ScenariosScenario 1: Babies of Low Birth WeightBabies born with low birth weight (LBW), which is typically less than 2,500 grams, often face developmental challenges that affect brain structures, such as the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and limbi Continue Reading...
Learning CommunitiesThe implementation of a learning community significantly alters the role of teachers. In traditional settings, teachers often work in isolation, focusing primarily on their classroom and their students. However, in a learning comm Continue Reading...
Case Study Analysis: Diverse Abilities and LearningIn my teaching experience, I have encountered situations where students come from different backgrounds. I have not had a scenario exactly like the one described, but I have had instances where I wan Continue Reading...
The Role of Assessment in DifferentiationTraditional Assessment in a Biology ClassroomIn my traditional biology classroom, assessment has been a blend of formative and summative methods. Formative assessments, such as quizzes, class discussions, and Continue Reading...
Applications in the ClassroomIn reflecting on the design elements of these courses, one component that resonates strongly with me is the creation of authentic learning tasks, which we experienced through the development of our personal educational ph Continue Reading...
Impact of High-Stakes Testing on the Teaching and Learning Processes of MathematicsIntroductionHigh-stakes testing has a significant impact on the teaching and learning processes of mathematics. The emphasis on testing can lead to an overemphasis on Continue Reading...
The recent COVID- pandemic has demonstrated the need for multi-faced and skilled nurse practitioners within the healthcare environment. Due to the pandemic, the overall healthcare infrastructure across the United States has been stressed due primaril Continue Reading...
Children's Social and Emotional Learning
Social-emotional learning, which is also known as social competence, is a term used to refer to the ability of children to recognize and control emotions, create and maintain positive relationships, solve Continue Reading...
Abstract
Developing a researchable question is one of the challenging tasks a researcher encounters when initiating a project. In current clinical practice, both unanswered issues or when experiences dictate alternative therapies may provoke an inves Continue Reading...
Synthesis Matrix
Article 1: Gray, Kruse, Tarter, et al. (2016)
Article 2: Mintzes, Marcum, Messerschmidt, et al. (2013)
Article 3: Peppers (2015)
Type and purpose
Purpose is testing the role of institutional supports on PLCs in a low-income school d Continue Reading...
Teachers’ Motivation
Student motivation and engagement are considered as critical actors toward enhancing learning outcomes and performance. Over the past few decades, numerous efforts have been made in the education sector to enhance student Continue Reading...
Introduction
Student codes of conduct reflect the values, mission, and ethics of the school. This high school comprises only four grades (9 to 12), but it is a large, suburban school with more than 1500 students. The school has magnet programs, as we Continue Reading...
Dear Sir/Ma’am,I am highly interested in pursuing the Master of Business Administration course offered by your esteemed institution and, therefore, writing to secure enrollment for it. Earning this degree from Maastricht University, counted amo Continue Reading...
Alternative Assessments
What challenges do alternative assessments present to teachers at your school?
Alternative assessments (AA) are a fine means to determining the education of a student. Standardized assessment is very rigorous but allows for Continue Reading...
EDUC : Instructional Plan for Modules 5 6Candidates Name: ????? Setting/Grade Level: ???? ?Subject(s): ????? School: ?????Date: ????? Theme/Title: ?????Complete all sections of the Assessment. Choose option A or B. Use the box provided to type your Continue Reading...
CAREER DEVELOPMENT Career Development: 6-8th GradeGoodman (2017) points out that in a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation survey, it was found that 62 percent of high school counselors had a fair or poor rating in as far as their ability to help studen Continue Reading...
COMMUNITY/CONSENSUS BUILDINGAction Final Project OutlineIn order to improve community communication and relationships in a public high school in Chicago, it is important to develop an action plan that incorporates the principles of negotiation put fo Continue Reading...
Research Methods Discussion1How can I expand or advance the conversation below by new insight or perspective?Ethics is important in research, and the main points touched upon include eliminating bias and the value of obtaining informed consent. Clari Continue Reading...