essay

Write a 270- to 350-word (1-page) essay in a Microsoft® Word document on the topic of academic integrity.

Discuss academic integrity by responding to the following:

  • What are three examples of infractions that violate the Student Code of Academic Integrity?
  • How might a SMART goal help you avoid infractions against the code? Write a SMART goal to demonstrate.
  • Why is integrity important in both academic and professional life? How do you put integrity into practice in both your academic and professional life?
  • Discuss the resources on plagiarism available to you as student. Which is the most useful? Why?

‘Through the Eyes of My Mulatto Daughter’ Book by Michele L. Waters, summary and reaction help (4-6 pages)

I will need a summery about the book, and my reaction, whichwill be yours. So the paper will be 4-6 pages, the first pages are thesummery than the reaction. It will be like that; ¾ summery ¼ reaction.

‘Through the Eyes of My MulattoDaughter’

Bookby Michele L. Waters

How do race and social class combine to define the lives of people who live in poverty in the U.S.?

300 word essay including a thesis. 2-3 double space. MLA format citations.  Has to based off the text book Race, class and gender in the united states by Paula s Rothenberg. here are some of the chapters:

  1. Part I Introduction: The Social Construction of Difference: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality, Paula Rothenberg, pp. 7-12
  2. Imagine a Country, 2012, Holly Sklar, pp. 324-334
  3. Domination & Subordination,  Jean Baker Miller, pp. 110-116
  4. Oppression, Marilyn Frye, pp. 149-152
  5. The Problem of Discrimination, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, pp. 263-273
  6. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?”, Beverly Daniel Tatum, pp. 125-132
  7. Constructing Race, Creating White Privilege, Pem Davidson Buck, pp. 33-38
  8. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, Peggy McIntosh, pp. 175–179
  9. Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life, Annette Lareau, pp. 180-188.
  10. Class in America: 2012, Gregory Mantsios, pp. 189-207
  11. Deconstructing the Underclass, Herbet Gans, pp. 104-109
  12. “Nickel and Dimed” from The American Ruling Class (about 10 mins), Bill Moyers
  13. Cause of Death: Inequality, Alejandro Reuss, pp. 389-393
  14. Still Separate, Still Unequal: America’s Educational Apartheid, Jonathan Kozol, pp. 627-640
  15. College Choices Are Limited for Students From Needy Families, Report Says, Stephen Burd,  pp. 308-309
  16. Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson on Engineered Inequality (36:01), Bill Moyers
  17. The Making of the American 99% and the Collapse of the Middle Class, Barbara  Ehrenreich and John Ehrenreich,  pp. 350-354
  18. Wealth Gaps Rise To Record Highs Between Whites, Blacks, Hispanics: Twenty-to-One, Kochhar, Fry, & Taylor,  pp. 355-361

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Freedom of Speech Locate and read the following article. In order to access the resource below, you must first log into the myWaldorf Student Portal and access the Academic Search Complete database within the Waldorf Online Library. Walsh, M. (2015). High Court Rules in Online Threat, Religious Rights Cases. Education Week, 34(34), 19. Provide a two page case study which examines freedom of speech and expression as they relate to the following two U.S. Supreme Court case decisions:  Elonis v. United States  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, Inc. CRJ 3950, Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice 3 You will want to relate the case to what you have learned in this course. Case study should be at least two pages not including the title page and reference page and follow APA guidelines.

Political Embattlement Related to Programs for the Aged, sociology homework help

Final Research Paper Preparation

How to Begin: Review the Final Research Paper instructions attached. To prepare for the Final Research Paper, complete the following assignment and submit it to your instructor for feedback.

Task: Provide a full-sentence outline for your Final Research Paper. Be sure to include your thesis statement in the outline. Also, provide a well-developed annotated bibliography with at least five scholarly sources related to your research topic.

Outline: Remember that the Final Research Paper will include discussion of the political embattlement related to programs for the aged (i.e., Medicaid, Medicare, Disability, Welfare, Supplemental Security Income, and The Older Americans Act). Thus, your full-sentence outline is an opportunity to begin your discussion of this topic. 

Annotated Bibliography: You will need to locate scholarly sources that not only highlight the varied discourses, historical aspects, evolutions, and current impacts that inform the varied political stances, but that also illustrate options that could be helpful in relieving this potential burden (i.e., increased taxes, Social Security reform, or reduction in assistance). Your annotated bibliography must contain at least five scholarly sources. These sources must have been written within the last five years. In your annotated bibliography, you will need to provide a brief summary for each source and explain how it will support your points. Sources must be listed and cited according to APA style. 

Your outline must be two to three pages in length (excluding the title page and annotated bibliography), and formatted according to APA style. Please remember to include a title page. 

Does the U.S. president have too much power relative to the other branches of government? Do americans care if the president has too much power?

 Does the U.S. president have too much power relative to the other branches of government? Do americans care if the president has too much power?

What is a working definition of poverty. Contrast the liberal and conservative views of poverty.

Module 3 Discussion Suburbia

Define the term “suburbia”. What were some of the common values shared by popular culture within the suburban landscape of the 1950’s and 1960’s. How did these values begin to shift? 250 word minimum for your initial post.

Special education due 7:00 eastern time

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Characteristics

In this assignment you will demonstrate your understanding of the learning objective: Identify the characteristics and learning differences of students with mild to moderate disabilities based on the IDEA.  Additionally, completion of this assignment represents an introduction to Course Learning Outcome 2 and MASE Program Learning Outcomes 1 and 2.

Researchers have identified multiple potential causes as well as suggested interventions for children who have been identified as having mild to moderate learning disabilities.  These strategies may include environmental, instructional, behavioral, and/or psychological approaches within the classroom or school setting.  This information can be instrumental in the decision-making process, specifically for the IEP team, when developing a student’s individualized goals and services.  Using research-based interventions along with the student’s present levels of performance, background and cultural influences, for the purpose of developing an individualized plan are the recommended procedure for supporting a student’s needs.

Assessments are one important measure of a child’s level of functioning.  They can measure a variety of areas including academic performance, processing abilities, language comprehension and usage as well as many others.  There are many types of informal and formal assessments that contribute to the overall picture of a student’s abilities and which help to determine the gaps that need remediation.  Whether conducted by a teacher or school psychologist, a report is written to explain the findings, which include current levels of functioning, strengths, and weaknesses.

After reviewing Henry’s assessment report, you will contribute to his case study by completing the “Background” section. 

InstructionsIn this assignment you will read a Case Study, Henry, and then create the “Background History” section using the characteristics of mild to moderate disabilities. In addition, you will explain how each determinant may impact his academic progress.

Review Henry’s Case Study

I. Background History

  • Week 2 Assignment

II. Reason for ReferralHenry is a transfer student to the school who enrolled approximately three weeks after the start of the school year.  His previous school did not send past school records.  Henry is currently in an inclusive classroom that is being co-taught by Mr. Franklin and you.

Henry is a quiet young man who sits near the back of the classroom and is reluctant to participate in whole-group discussions.  When asked to read aloud, Henry will comply; however, his verbal expression is reticent but he is able to decode each word. While reading silently during independent practice, he struggles with answering grade-level comprehension questions that require higher-level thinking skills.  In group-work settings, Henry will volunteer for the secretary role to avoid peer engagement. 

III. Behavioral Observations during TestingDuring the reading portion of the education assessment, Henry told the assessor that he didn’t like reading because he “isn’t very good at it.”  He also said that his mom takes him to the library once a week but he has a difficult time finding a book the he likes and usually ends up checking out a movie or CD instead. 

Although Henry mentioned, several times, how he does not like reading, he was willing to try each portion of the assessment and seemed to be putting forth his best effort.  It is relevant to mention that after each subtest, Henry asked the assessor if he did “a good job?”

Based on Henry’s overall performance on the education assessment and his academic history, the evaluation results appear to be a valid representation of his abilities.

IV. Sources of Information, Tests, and ProceduresPersonal Observations and Interviews:

  • Henry (student)
  • Henry’s parents 
  • Teacher reports
  • Classroom observation

Formal and Informal Assessments:

  • Woodcock-Johnson Test of Achievement
  • Curriculum Based Measurements (CBM)
  • Student portfolio

V. Test ResultsWoodcock-Johnson, Education Assessment: The following is a summary of Henry’s current performance in reading, math and language/content:

  • Letter-Word Identification: Henry was asked to read a list of words beginning at his level of independence and gradually becoming more difficult.  He scored within the low average range (standard score: 88)
  • Word Attack: Henry was asked to decode (phonetically pronounce) a list of nonsense words using letter patterns that gradually advanced in difficulty.  He scored within the low average range (standard score: 87)
  • Passage Comprehension: Henry was asked to read a passage (beginning at his level of independence) silently and then verbally provide the omitted word.  This subtest measured Henry’s level of reading comprehension.  He scored within the low range (standard score: 77)
  • Reading Vocabulary: Henry was asked to provide the antonym (opposite) and synonym (same) for two separate vocabulary lists, and then he was asked to complete analogies.  He scored within the low range (standards score: 76)
  • Writing Fluency: Henry was asked to formulate and write sentences comprised of three given words along with a pictures within a 7-minute timeframe.  He scored within the low average range (standards score: 82)
  • Writing Samples: Henry was asked to formulate sentences that combine visual and auditory information.  There is no penalty, in this subtest, for basic writing, spelling or punctuation errors. He scored within the average range (standard score: 92)
  • Math Calculation: Henry was asked to complete basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division equations gradually advancing in difficult to more complex computations involving decimals, fractions and geometry.  He scored within the average range (standards score: 95)
  • Math Fluency: Henry was asked to complete simple addition, subtraction and multiplication facts within a 3-minute timeframe.  He scored within the average range (standard score: 90)

VI. Conclusions

  • Strengths: Henry’s strengths are in math calculation and fluency where he scored in the average range.  He also excelled in completing the “Writing Samples” and “Letter-Word Identification” subtest that requires visual and auditory information input. 
  • Areas of Need: Based on the assessments administered, it is evident that Henry struggles in the areas of reading and vocabulary comprehension.  In the subtests that required “Passage Comprehension (standards score: 78), “Reading Vocabulary” (standard score: 76) and “Writing Fluency” (standard score: 76), Henry scored in the low range.  These scores indicate an area of need in demonstrating vocabulary and reading comprehension skills.  Although considered low-average, Henry struggled with phonetics of non-sight words in the “Word Attack” subtest (standard score: 87).

VII. Summary & Recommendations

  • Student Summary: At this time there have been no records transferred from Henry’s previous school for teachers and other school personnel to review.  Because there is no background information, the team is only able to use the current class performance and his educational assessment regarding his ability levels and eligibility for services provided under IDEA. It is evident from the teacher and parent reports along with classroom observation that Henry’s area of weakness is in reading and vocabulary comprehension.
  • The assessment results indicate that Henry is not making effective progress in the areas of reading and vocabulary comprehension at his grade level.  If allowed to continue with proper support and intervention strategies, he will continue to fall behind his same-aged peers as he progresses through each grade level.

Content Expectations:Within your paper you are to identify characteristics of a mild to moderate disability and how each may impact Henry’s academic progress.  Use the following guidelines for creating your presentation:

  • Identify and define characteristics of a mild to moderate disability as outlined by Individuals With Disabilities Education Act.
  • Explain how Henry’s specific disability was chosen with justification from the case study, the week’s reading assignments and independent research.
  • Describe at least three potential interventions (environmental, instructional, behavioral and/or psychological) for the disability.
  • From the above, establish the overall potential impact on Henry’s academic success.

Written Expectations:

  • Syntax and Mechanics: Exhibit meticulous use of grammar, spelling, organization, and usage throughout your submission.
  • Source Requirement: Reference at least two scholarly sources in addition to the course textbook in order to provide compelling evidence to support your ideas.
  • Page Requirement: Your submission must be two to three pages in length excluding a title and reference page.
  • APA format: All in text citations, page format and references must be written in APA 6th edition format

The Gap in the Community Newsletter

Create a newsletter.

The newsletter should describe the gap between the current reality of a school setting and the ideal situation.

Discuss each category listed below citing specific data or anecdotes as evidence for each category.

  • Qualities admired in a school:
  • What leadership looks like in an effective school:
  • The school’s attitude towards student achievement:
  • The level of trust among staff:
  • The school’s mission and vision:
  • The school’s academic programs:
  • Professional Development Opportunities

3 pages essay for Anthropology

 3 pages double spaced with a minimum of 4 references

Your perspectives on why Mormons have been so successful in the Southwest and why they are now one of the fastest growing religious groups in the world?