[SOLVED] Class Type

I really need assistance in rewriting and editing my research paper as I am a senior and this is my final course. I am looking for someone to really go through this draft with a fine tooth comb and make as many needed corrections as possible. I am looking to have A grade work at the end. I would also love suggestions and assistance in finding articles to implement into my research paper as I need 15 references at least.

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[SOLVED] Teaching Works

Week 1Review the Teaching Works’ high-leverage practices in Chapter 1, which are also posted at http://www.teachingworks.org/work-of-teaching/high-leverage-practices (links to an external site).Review Danielson’s Framework components in Chapter 1, which are also described at http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/106034/chapters/[email protected] (links to an external site).Review Baltimore City Schools’ Modified Danielson framework described in Module 1 and posted here: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/UIFR_Full.pdf (Links to an external site.) (links to an external site).Describe at least two similarities between TeachingWorks and Danielson’s Framework components. Describe one similarity between Danielson’s Framework and the Baltimore City Schools’ Modified framework.Week 2Describe the following types of studies: correlation studies, experimental studies, interviews, case studies, and ethnographies.Compare and contrast quantitative and qualitative research. What is mixed-methods research?What is scientifically based research and evidence-based practices? Summarize the Point/Counterpoint arguments, indicate whether you argue with the Point, Counterpoint, or a combination of both. Note: This argument is published in Chapter 1 and posted in Module 1.Week 3Read the article “Is No Child Left Behind? ‘Wise Schooling’ For African American Male Students”Please describe key elements of No Child Left Behind and its successor, the Every Student Succeeds Act, based on the textbook reading and “Is No Child Left Behind? ‘Wise Schooling’ For African American Male Students.”Week 4Watch the Patient H.M. video (see below). What is the role of the hippocampus based on the textbook and this video?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7akPs8ptg4Bringing new life to ‘Patient H.M.,’ the man who couldn’t make memories (Links to an external site.)(links to an external site).Describe the textbook author’s explanation of how the development of the limbic and prefrontal cortex relate to risk-taking and impulsive behaviors. Read “Students Heading Back to College Face a Return to COVID-19 Risk Factors. Here’s What To Do. To Understand College Students’ Behavior, We Need to Understand Some Basics of Neurobiology and Psychology” athttps://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/students-heading-back-college-face-return-covid-19-risk-factors-ncna1237173 (Links to an external site.) (links to an external site). Why might faculty, students, administrators, and the general public consider this development when deciding whether students should return to school during a pandemic?How are Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s theories related to educational practice? Use the textbook, the Edutopia article linked below, the videos linked below, and the completed table as a guide to your answer.Please read the following article and complete the table below with information relevant to all four stages.(Links to an external site.)https://www.edutopia.org/article/2-evidence-based-learning-strategies (Links to an external site.)  (Links to an external site.)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkz2m9r1LMghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BX2ynEqLL4Roxanne – Piaget’s Preoperational (Links to an external site.)(links to an external site).Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive DevelopmentDevelopmental StageApproximate Age RangeDefinition and Description of Tasks

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[SOLVED] Statistics-Hypotheses

although Huck (2012) notes it does not have to be.  The alternative hypothesis contradicts the null hypothesis. Discussion 3: HypothesesHypothesis TestingRefer to your Huck text and the chaptertitled, “Hypothesis Testing” (or some other source) and then provide the following information:Based from the variables you presented in the second discussion write a Null and Alternate hypothesis.  Ho: Null  Ha: AlternateThe Huck text chapter on hypothesis testing offers many different examples of null and alternate hypothesis. Once you’ve stated your hypotheses, then read the final section of the chapter, The Meaning of Significance. In 3-4 sentences discuss whether or not you think the tests of your hypotheses may be significant in casual everyday language and interms of statistical significance.Be sure to post your original response and then respond to at least one of yourclassmates.HERE IS THE 2ND DISCUSSION YOU DID FOR ME ON JUNE 4, 2021The project assesses the disadvantages of the RTI model in identifying exceptional student education (ESE). In this regard, the first variable is the learning style, assessed through recitationandrecall rate. Secondly, learning disability describes a disorder that adversely affects the capacity to understand, and use spoken or written language. According to Huck (2012), bivariate correlations assess two variables dependent on each other. The study examines how a student’s learning style, such as visual or spatial, and how it correlates with a learning disability will assist in evaluating RTI’s efficacy and possible disadvantages.Based on the assumption that RTI has a higher possibility of classifying all slow learners as having a learning incapacity, the expected outcome is a significant correlation between the two variables. In this regard, a student’s learning style is anticipated to suggest the individual has a learning disability, a misconstruction, and an error associated with the RTI model. As emphasized, the project aims at identifying the disadvantages of the RTI approach, which is associated with non-representative policymaking. As Huck (2012) states, the correlation does not indicate a cause and effect; hence, the likelihood of error.A positive and high association is expected. As a measure of correlation, Huck (2012) states that a positive and high value suggests a strong relationship between the variables, suggesting the larger variable A is, the larger variable B will be. In such a case. The association will be essential in highlighting one of the cons of the RTI process, owing to an implied but misconstrued cause-and-effect association between the two elements. As indicated, the suggestion is that students with various learning styles or slow learners are likely to be identified as having a disability. The assumption is incorrect.ReferencesHuck, S. W. (2012). Reading statistics and research (6th ed.). Boston: Pearson Education Inc.PLEASE RESPOND TO MY CLASSMATE POST BELOW:CLASSMATE POST-SHORT RESPONSE PLEASEVariable 1:  School attendance – number of days students attended during the 180 scheduled days of schoolVariable 2: Grades in school – cumulative grade point average (GPA) of student at the end of the school yearHo = There is no relationship between school attendance and grades in school.Ha = There is a significant relationship between school attendance and grades in school.H0: p = .00Ha: p ?? .00The null hypothesis can be written as a no relationship between groups statementThe word significance has two different meanings depending on the context.  In statistics the meaning is perhaps simpler as it is mathematical and refers to a finding that is not likely to have occurred if H0 is true (Huck, 2012).  If the null was rejected and there was a relationship found then in this definition, it would be called significant.  On the other hand, there is how the word significance is used in everyday language which focuses more on if the results are truly important.  Whether or not the tests of my hypotheses were found to be significant would depend on which definition was used.  I would argue that my research question is important, and the information found from it therefore useful to the field therefore significant.  The statistical difference on the other hand is more difficult to describe, as Huck (2012) noted it is unfortunately possible to show a statistically significant difference even when that difference is not a meaningful one.  The mathematical piece of significance, while objective, can be impacted by other variables (i.e. sample size).  When reading research, it is important to proceed with caution to ensure that findings are not being exaggerated.ReferencesHuck, S. W. (2012). Reading statistics and research (6th ed.). Pearson Education. http://www.readingstats.com/Sixth/index.htm

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[SOLVED] Transformative Learning

How do you envision transformative learning in your school?For more information on Transformative Learning read this:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformative_learning

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[SOLVED] Connection to Class Project

REQUIREMENTS:For this assignment, please choose two concepts to define and reflect on. Note: you can choose concepts from more than one chapter if you wish.FOR EACH CONCEPTName the concept and which chapter it comes fromDescribe/define the concept,Describe why you chose it, and thenExplain why it matters. What can we learn from or through that concept? What do you want others to understand?Connection to class project: At least one of those concepts should be relevant to our class project. It may help explain what we are doing (e.g., what kind of prevention? Is it promotion?) or raise new questions for your group to consider. It may also be an opportunity to brainstorm next steps. If you wanted to create lasting change on our campus, what might come next? What strategies might you borrow?Optional Illustrations: You are welcome to connect to current issues, illustrations, or personal examples to help you connect to the content.

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[SOLVED] Curriculum Analysis

Write own definition of curriculum and state ideal outcomes based on how I define curriculum.Analyze the curriculum for evidence of elements of multiple traditions i.e systematic, existentialist, radical, pragmatic, and deliberativedefend the elements that adequately aim at the stated intended outcomescritique the elements that do not and make recommendations for improvements to the curriculum to effectively aim for initial intended outcomes*Use 6, 7, or 8th grade ELA unit plan (It can be Clayton County in Georgia or any other school districts  in Georgia)

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[SOLVED] Challenges in Children’s Literature

Template:1. Specifically describe the educational scenario that needs to be addressed. It can be something from your own experience or hypothetical.2. Develop a PLAN OF ACTION (to solve the problem).a) List the steps you would take to address the problem in the educational scenario. Break it down into specific steps.b) Write about each of the steps, what the step looks like in action, how it will be helpful to your scenario, and the research base of your choice (theory, process, curriculum, approach-list theresearch connection)3) Summary:  Write about your outcome or projected outcome of your plan

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[SOLVED] Early Intervention

Early Intervention Discussion BoardReview the following resource for Indianahttps://www.autismspeaks.org/resource-guideUsing the link above and any other resources you can find, discuss some of the interesting resources available in your state (or country for international students) for early intervention services for children with autism spectrum disorders. You can also discuss general autism resources as well as financial resources available. The descriptions of these resources should be in your own words and not copied from the internet.You must include a website for at least one resource or an APA style reference

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[SOLVED] Applied Improvement Process

The Applied Improvement ProcessTo prepare for this writing activity, review the readings from the articles below:•    Blooming Park: Cycle of Inquiry.•    Applied Improvement Process (AIP).Be sure to:•    Describe two new concepts or ideas that you learned as a result of this week’s readings.•    Explain why these ideas are important to you.•    Explain how you think they might be relevant as you begin developing an AIP.Remember to include the APA citations for the action research articles you selected.

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[SOLVED] School Activism

Think about ways we can make our schools more welcoming, accepting, accessible, equitable spaces for all.Reflect on programs you are aware of that address bullying, gender inequality, support for struggling students, etc.Describe a problem and analyze how it is impacting schools today.Explain your recommendations for steps that need to be taken to solve the problem.How can others take part in the movement you are proposing?Your paper should be 3-4 pages written in APA style and reference at least 3 outside sources.The first draft of your paper is due on April 28.The final paper is due on May 5.

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