[SOLVED] Public Display

since the late 1800’s, confederate monuments& statues have been on public display via town centers, courthouse squares, state capitol grounds, parks, university campus, etc., What effect, if any, do you think the removal of confederate monuments will have on the teaching of American history?

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[SOLVED] Counseling Individual Living in Poverty

Must include Challenges, strengths, mental illness issues, implication for clinical practice….

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[SOLVED] Technology Innovation

Part 1: Evaluation and Analysis Submit a 4–5-page paper in which you: Describe briefly the technology you are proposing to implement through your action plan. Provide a rationale for why this technology is expedient, appropriate, and relevant to your school. Base this determination on collaborations with stakeholders at the school or on publicly accessible data through the school or district Web site or community publications. Evaluate how this technology is most appropriate for meeting the diverse needs of students, including cultural background, developmental and readiness levels, language, speed of learning, access to technology, and so on. For example, how might the appropriateness of the technology be affected if students only have access to technology via smart phones rather than having access to laptops or iPads? Use peer-reviewed literature to support your evaluation. Analyze the implications of initiating this change through your action plan. Address the potential impact on students, teachers, and school-wide programs. Your analysis should align with theories of institutional change, systems theory, and/or an educational change model. Your analysis should be supported by the professional literature and may reflect professional feedback. Part 2: Action Plan Proposal Design an action plan that includes the following components: A brief analysis of the change you are planning to implement. A description of the actions that need to be taken to implement the plan, including a rationale for why these actions need to happen. Be sure to indicate if any steps need to happen concurrently or in a certain sequence. A list of the individuals who are responsible for each specific action. Consider who has the time and is appropriately situated to take on these responsibilities, but also consider who is most capable of keeping the objective of meeting the needs of diverse learners at the forefront of the planning and implementation. If it is not clear why an individual is assigned to a certain task, be sure to include an explanation. A list of who should be consulted or informed about the project and its findings. In referring to individuals, do not use names, but refer to the position they hold in relation to the plan, such as PTA Chair, ESL Lead Teacher, et cetera. A rationale justifying why giving awareness to these individuals is relevant and important to the goals of your project. Note: Be sure to include parents and community members. A description of who will monitor the progress, document the effects of implementation, and gather any data that is acquired. A timeline of the actions to be taken and the monitoring steps. A list of resources needed to carry out the action plan and a rationale for their inclusion. Consider the resources that may be needed within your school and district as well as resources that may be needed from the community. You will also want to think about resources for training and supporting teachers in the classroom.

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[SOLVED] Policy Developments

Identify two discreet policy developments in education that have taken place in the last 35 years in Britain and which have had a significant impact.  Explain why each of these particular policies was introduced, in what ways they were considered controversial, and the ways in which education has changed as a consequence.   In addition you must comment on the extent that these particular developments can be considered as enduring trends and patterns. The essay should have the following:  An introduction Various paragraphs as appropriate. All paragraphs must be properly constructed and with reference made to relevant literature throughout A conclusion A reference section (Harvard)   You must write about at least two specific policy developments which have been covered in the module. For example, the introduction of: the national curriculum; SATs; league tables for schools; tuition fees in higher education; inclusion; academies; and so on.  Ensure that you do not merely just describe the developments, but rather, you should explain what led to their introduction and to what extent they have changed education.  You must write about how each of the developments you have discussed might be viewed as enduring trends and patterns.  So for example, if you select SATs as one of your developments you can explain to what extent the current key stages and testing resonate with the nineteenth century Revised Code and ‘payment by results’. You would need to explain how different governments/policy-makers have gained control over education, created a culture of targets and testing, and how, for example, these are linked to issues of accountability (such as performance-related pay for teachers, league tables.)

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[SOLVED] Practice Case Study

Briefly, you are a consultant whom Nancy Sims, President and CEO of the Robert A. Toigo Foundation, has engaged to help her decide how to move forward with the foundation. You were chosen because of your expertise in systems thinking, identifying problems and their causes, and organizational change. The unit assignments provide exercises and tools to identify, analyze, and understand the problem in order to provide the best counsel to Nancy. Please review the article attached for information regarding the case study itself. Use the case study template to complete the paper referencing the article and other sources as needed.

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[SOLVED] Evaluation and Analysis

Part 1: Evaluation and Analysis Submit a 4–5-page paper in which you: Describe briefly the technology you are proposing to implement through your action plan. Provide a rationale for why this technology is expedient, appropriate, and relevant to your school. Base this determination on collaborations with stakeholders at the school or on publicly accessible data through the school or district Web site or community publications. Evaluate how this technology is most appropriate for meeting the diverse needs of students, including cultural background, developmental and readiness levels, language, speed of learning, access to technology, and so on. For example, how might the appropriateness of the technology be affected if students only have access to technology via smart phones rather than having access to laptops or iPads? Use peer-reviewed literature to support your evaluation. Analyze the implications of initiating this change through your action plan. Address the potential impact on students, teachers, and school-wide programs. Your analysis should align with theories of institutional change, systems theory, and/or an educational change model. Your analysis should be supported by the professional literature and may reflect professional feedback. Part 2: Action Plan Proposal Design an action plan that includes the following components: A brief analysis of the change you are planning to implement. A description of the actions that need to be taken to implement the plan, including a rationale for why these actions need to happen. Be sure to indicate if any steps need to happen concurrently or in a certain sequence. A list of the individuals who are responsible for each specific action. Consider who has the time and is appropriately situated to take on these responsibilities, but also consider who is most capable of keeping the objective of meeting the needs of diverse learners at the forefront of the planning and implementation. If it is not clear why an individual is assigned to a certain task, be sure to include an explanation. A list of who should be consulted or informed about the project and its findings. In referring to individuals, do not use names, but refer to the position they hold in relation to the plan, such as PTA Chair, ESL Lead Teacher, et cetera. A rationale justifying why giving awareness to these individuals is relevant and important to the goals of your project. Note: Be sure to include parents and community members. A description of who will monitor the progress, document the effects of implementation, and gather any data that is acquired. A timeline of the actions to be taken and the monitoring steps. A list of resources needed to carry out the action plan and a rationale for their inclusion. Consider the resources that may be needed within your school and district as well as resources that may be needed from the community. You will also want to think about resources for training and supporting teachers in the classroom.

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[SOLVED] Testing for Multiple Regression

For this Part 2 Assignment: Write a 2- to 3-page analysis of your multiple regression using dummy variables results for each research question. In your analysis, display the data for the output. Based on your results, provide an explanation of what the implications of social change might be

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[SOLVED] Second Literacy Course

During your second literacy course, you completed a case study of your work with an individual child. Now you will reflect on this case study in a five-page paper, in which you will respond to the following questions: How did studying an individual child help you to better understand some problems of the struggling reader? How will this understanding influence your future practices as a teacher? How did your project help you find new strategies to implement as a teacher? How did it aid you in finding new resources to use as a teacher of literacy, particularly for students with reading problems? How did studying an individual child in depth better enhance your teaching? How has conducting this case study helped you to avoid grouping all struggling readers in a “one size fits all” box, and how has it influenced your thinking on the need for differentiated instruction? How did your course work at Touro College prepare you to effectively conduct and write up this case study? What would you do differently in conducting and writing up your case study now that you have completed it and have been reflecting on the work you did? Please do not include your actual case study in your Culminating Project. You only need to include the reflection paper on your case.

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[SOLVED] Discussion of Leadership

Info from the lecture: How you see your role will influence what kind of leadership you bring to a situation. For example, leaders have been described as scouts—those who go out ahead of the rest to show the way. Other terms used to describe leaders are architect, catalyst, advocate, prophet, mediator, and coach. Question: Does one of the terms used to describe leaders ring true for you and the way you see your role in your work setting? How does that role influence your relationship with the children and their families? For example, what does your work mean for children and families if you see yourself as an architect? What are you building? How will you build it? How will you know if what you are building meets the needs of the children and families you serve?

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[SOLVED] Action Plan for Technology Innovation

Part 1: Evaluation and Analysis Submit a 4–5-page paper in which you: Describe briefly the technology you are proposing to implement through your action plan. Provide a rationale for why this technology is expedient, appropriate, and relevant to your school. Base this determination on collaborations with stakeholders at the school or on publicly accessible data through the school or district Web site or community publications. Evaluate how this technology is most appropriate for meeting the diverse needs of students, including cultural background, developmental and readiness levels, language, speed of learning, access to technology, and so on. For example, how might the appropriateness of the technology be affected if students only have access to technology via smart phones rather than having access to laptops or iPads? Use peer-reviewed literature to support your evaluation. Analyze the implications of initiating this change through your action plan. Address the potential impact on students, teachers, and school-wide programs. Your analysis should align with theories of institutional change, systems theory, and/or an educational change model. Your analysis should be supported by the professional literature and may reflect professional feedback. Part 2: Action Plan Proposal Design an action plan that includes the following components: A brief analysis of the change you are planning to implement. A description of the actions that need to be taken to implement the plan, including a rationale for why these actions need to happen. Be sure to indicate if any steps need to happen concurrently or in a certain sequence. A list of the individuals who are responsible for each specific action. Consider who has the time and is appropriately situated to take on these responsibilities, but also consider who is most capable of keeping the objective of meeting the needs of diverse learners at the forefront of the planning and implementation. If it is not clear why an individual is assigned to a certain task, be sure to include an explanation. A list of who should be consulted or informed about the project and its findings. In referring to individuals, do not use names, but refer to the position they hold in relation to the plan, such as PTA Chair, ESL Lead Teacher, et cetera. A rationale justifying why giving awareness to these individuals is relevant and important to the goals of your project. Note: Be sure to include parents and community members. A description of who will monitor the progress, document the effects of implementation, and gather any data that is acquired. A timeline of the actions to be taken and the monitoring steps. A list of resources needed to carry out the action plan and a rationale for their inclusion. Consider the resources that may be needed within your school and district as well as resources that may be needed from the community. You will also want to think about resources for training and supporting teachers in the classroom.

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