1) Identify at least three types of diversity (family configurations, culture/ethnicity, poverty, homelessness, children with special needs, etc.) that might be present among the families in your care. 2) Explain why it is beneficial to understand the diverse groups...
1. What is an inductive/deductive argument? Name one KIND of each argument then give an example of each. 2. What is soundness/validity? Can we have one without the other? Give an example of each (along with examples of that lack both/either). 3. What is an informal...
Overview: A research proposal is a formal academic paper that identifies an issue or practice question, describes why the issue is important, and outlines steps to investigate solutions or discover more information. The Research Proposal assignment will focus on a...
This week’s discussion will allow you to examine several different family and community partnerships common in early childhood education. You will use your knowledge and experience to discuss which partnerships you will work on to facilitate in your future role. To...
Here are the six types of involvement: 1) Parenting: Here, schools help families with parenting and child- rearing skills, child development knowledge, and creating home conditions that support children at each grade level. Reciprocally, schools have to learn to...
Part A Consider the traps involved in the use of the skill of deduction as outlined on pages 103 through 106. Have you ever fallen victim to any of these? Do you think any of the major problems in the world today result from the products of any of these traps? Write a...
Using the Media Bias Chart , find an article two articles, one from a news source considered middle or balanced bias related to DEI and politics, education, or the workforce; the other from a news source on the left or the right; the further left or right, the better....
Background Environmental Sciences is an area often misunderstood, where misconstrued facts enter public debate and color the fabric of societal decision making. To this end, groups of students will examine various positions of controversial issues / scenarios and...
For this module, we are discussing several poems from the late twentieth century. As I mentioned in the Module 11 Lecture on the Module 11 Required Readings page, these are the questions I encourage you to consider as you discuss this reading on the discussion board:...
All children face adversities in life. A child’s individual and family histories and the resources that are available in the community can “tip the scale” to increase the chances of positive outcomes and encourage the development of resilience....
Explain, as a leader, your views of how performance-based assessment should be incorporated into your assessment plan when working with young children. • Defend your views by examining what the research says about using performance-based assessments. Make sure to use...
Formative Assessment: ● Developing a solid communication plan is critical to the success of your efforts. In this formative, you will build upon the needs analysis from the previous formative to create an outline for your communication plan. ● In addition to the...