Context Clues

  • Vocabulary Development During Read-Alouds: Primary Practices. http://www.readingrockets.org/article/vocabulary-development-during-read-alouds-primary-practices
  • Think-Alouds. http://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/think_alouds

Context clues provide readers support for figuring out word meanings and comprehension. The chapter explains why context clues are important. It is important for you to teach your students how to use context clues. As such, you will be practicing how to model instructional practices in this forum.First, you will pick a text that supports your chosen College and Career Readiness Anchor Standard for Reading (see Learning Activity). You can use a book, a short article, a news article, etc. The text must be appropriate for an early reader in grades preK-3. You can consider your student profile which you developed in Week Two. You will model how to use context clues for your student while supporting your chosen anchor standard. Consider the strategies mentioned in your textbook as well. Indicate the grade level. Choose one of the following options:

 Write a precise script of how you will perform a think-aloud of a read-aloud. Make sure to write everything you would say, including any expected student responses.

phylosophy

Kant and the ethics of real.

Explain the difference between the non ethical and ethical sudden moments of truth in your own words explain.

a.       1. show why our everyday actions no matter how much we reform ourselves cannot be ethical with examples.

b.       2. What do you think kant means by a moral revelution? How does it prefigure an ethical subject? Give example.

c.       3. How do principles allow one to do one ethical duties?

d.       4. What does it mean to do ones duty?

2 provide a detailed analysis of an ethical person… (Malcom x)

a.       1.Analyze the situation of which they were apart; everyday, normal and pathology

b.       2.What was the moral revolution that ruptured his everyday life allowing him to become ethical

c.       3. Discuss the moment when this person made an ethical decision to commit himself to the mora revolution.

d.       4. Show some ways that he use their principles to practice fidelity in the moral revolution? What did he do?

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Education/Mobile technology in class assignment…….due today

This is due today in 8 hours…..must meet the deadline today in 8 hours……

Follow the directions below:

Evaluating Lesson Plans that Utilize Mobile Technology

Most teachers and prospective teachers will have some experience with Lesson Plans.  Some of the students in this class may not.  The Student Learning Outcomes for this course include:   A.  Demonstrate integration of mobile technology into curriculum projects C.  Create lesson plans that use mobile technology to attain required standards/objectives 

This assignment introduces more about lesson plans and lesson plans that integrate technology.  This is background for later adding technology to a lesson plan.

Part 1 of 3:  Check out this lesson plan:

http://www.scholastic.com/browse/lessonplan.jsp?id=1401

Keep it handy.  You will need it to complete the following:

* * *          * * *Part 2 of 3:  Summary:  The goal for this second part is to look at some lesson plan rubrics (rubrics that judge lesson plans), do some research on your own to find any other lesson plan rubrics, and then taking what you consider to be the most important parts from all (and possibly adding something you think they left out) – CREATE your own rubric that includes a minimum of 6 (six) categories.  You will then evaluate the lesson linked above in part 1 using your lesson plan rubric.   You will be uploading both a) your blank lesson plan rubric and b) your lesson plan rubric filled out to evaluate the lesson plan linked in part 1.

Directions:  Look at the following Lesson Plan Rubrics that have been shared on the Internet.  Read through them especially to see the categories they are evaluating (such as “objectives” “standards” “technology”  “assessment”  “collaboration”  “assessment”  “integration of technology” – etc.)

http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=PrintRubric&rubric_id=2339043&no_return=1&

http://www.csus.edu/indiv/d/dibblej/234/rubrics/lesson_plan.htm

Neither of these rubrics is necessarily perfect for evaluating this or any other particular lesson plan.  This is just a starting point.

Using these two forms and ONE more lesson plan rubric YOU find online (and list for this assignment), please do the following:  (hint:  search for “lesson plan rubric” or maybe even “lesson plan rubric + technology”)

Directions continued: 1)  List the URL of the lesson plan rubric you found 2)  Create a list by selecting categories that you feel are important to include on a lesson plan rubric (to evaluate a lesson plan).    (So now – using all three resources – the two linked rubrics and one you find online – create for yourself a simple list and add the categories you think should be on a lesson plan evaluation rubric; delete anything you think isn’t necessary, and just make your own LIST which will be your new lesson plan evaluation rubric (that should in some way include technology use or integration).  

Due by 08/12/2017

Assignment #2: Interacting with Rad

Relying on both textural information and at least two (2) outside references, write a three to five (3-5) page report that answers the following:

1.       Describe the behavioral goal you set for Rad in Assignment #1.

2.       Choose either Bruner’s or Vygotsky’s Theory of cognitive development, and explain the fundamental tenets of the chosen theory.

3.       Describe the key ways that the approach to the desired goal would change with the chosen theory. Explain the assumptions to the chosen theory and the manner in which they may impact Rad or you as the Instructor.

The format of the report is to be as follows:

·         Typed, double spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one inch margins on all sides, APA format.

·         Use headers for each of the subjects being covered, followed by your response.

·         In addition to the three to five (3-5) pages required, a title page is to be included. The title page is to contain the title of the assignment, your name, the instructor’s name, the course title, and the date.

Note: You will be graded on the quality of your answers, the logic/organization of the report, your language skills, and your writing skills.

Outcomes Assessed:

·         Analyze the basic principles of learning theories.

·         Analyze how cognitive development influences learning ability and styles.

·         Use technology and information resources to research issues in.

Introduction

The views held by radical behaviorists offer a unique conceptual framework for understanding human behavior. There are differences between basic behaviorism and radical behaviorism. The basic concepts of behaviorism hold that individuals are essentially passive, and respond to their environmental stimuli. Behavior is shaped through positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement. Either forms of reinforcement determine antecedent behavior of individuals. Radical behaviorism holds that behavior is more than an outcome of environmental stimuli, and that it can be viewed as a natural science. As a natural science, radical behaviorism adopts a counter-intuitive stance: that behavioral events involve no agency, and can be explained by other natural events (Baum, 2005).

This work uses a radical behaviorist approach to develop behavioral goals, determine appropriate reinforces, select procedures for changing behavior, and to implement procedures and record results.

Behavioral Goals

This section will highlight a number of behavioral goals for Rad. For most part, these goals will focus on the wellbeing of Rad by presenting opportunities for personal development.

The first behavioral goal is to impart self-control skills that will be aimed at avoiding any form of destructive addiction. Compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli is a serious concern due to its adverse consequences. Based on the concepts of radical behaviorism, it is possible to condition Rad to exhibit self-control by avoiding harmful addictive behaviors.

Another behavioral goal will be to condition Rad to a healthy lifestyle. This will mostly focus on a healthy diet, and engagement in physical activities. Since achieving a heathy lifestyle can be done through different means, the specific course of action that will be used is open to changes. Some of the considerations that will be taken into account include; feedback from Rad, duration needed to attain the behavioral goal, and the input of healthcare practitioners.

The final behavioral goal will be for Rad to be more tolerant and patient. These attributes are closely linked, and will be imparted on Rad at the same time. Patience and tolerance are important virtues to a healthy lifestyle. The choice of these two attributes is closely linked with the need to support the other behavioral goals.

Appropriate Reinforcers

Appropriate reinforcers are important in assisting the attainment of the behavioral goals (Constantine, 2006). In the case of Rad, three key reinforcers will be used; personal items, family, therapy sessions.

As an adult, the capacity for Rad to make critical decisions is more advanced. This is one of the main considerations in determining the appropriate reinforcers. Some personal items that Rad cherishes will be taken away, and will be used as reinforcers. It is important for these items to be luxuries that do not directly affect Rad’s wellbeing. It is also important to ensure that Rad will notice the absence of such items, and be motivated to regain them.

Family members will also be used to support Rad in attaining the behavioral goals. Relatives have played key roles in the study and performance of behavioral psychology. People tend to form strong bonds with close family members and friends. The field of behavioral psychology has exploited this fact to facilitate the conditioning of individuals by using such close friends and family members as reinforcers.

The final reinforcer will be in the form of therapy sessions. Behaviorists will conduct therapy sessions with the aim of identifying Rad’s performance relative to the preset targets. These sessions are expected to be productive where they offer positive reinforcement where success has been achieved, and negative reinforcement in the case of failure. Radical behaviorists in charge of offering ensuring the success of the success of therapy sessions as an appropriate reinforcer have to be aware of the behavioral goals.

Procedures for Changing Behavior

The process for changing behavior will take a maximum period of six months. The intention will be to achieve the behavioral goals as soon as deemed possible. However, the six-months period should be observed as the phase when all efforts to change Rad’s behavior will end.

With relation to the personal items to be used as behavioral reinforcers, they will be taken with the consent of Rad. Further, Rad’s input will be considered where he exhibits obvious signs of participation in the behavioral change process. these items will be offered in exchange for positive signs of behavioral change. To successfully achieve this, these items will be complementary; continually attracting the interest of Rad. This will partly be used as a measure of success in behavior change.

The therapy sessions and family support methods will be used in a similar approach. Positive support will be offered when considerable achievements have been achieved towards behavior change. It is important to focus on this positive support as opposed to offering any form of negative reinforcement. In the case of Rad, only positive support will be offered. The aim of the change process is to allow for change. In a personal encounter involving close family members and professionals in behavior psychology, negative reinforcements will not be offered.

Procedures and Results

Three procedures were used to facilitate behavior change in Rad: use of personal items, use of close family members, and offering therapy sessions. The most successful approach was the use of close family members and behavioral psychologist for support. The aim was to form a bond with Rad, and support any clear indications of behavioral change. Rad was happily responsive to the requirements of the change process. one of the main reasons for the success of this reinforce is that the bond presented a lot of opportunities to facilitate behavioral change. For instance, it was possible to effectively communicate to Rad about the individual efforts that allowed for progress in the process. Rad was hence in a position to focus on such efforts. The use of personal items as a reinforce was not as effective as the other two methods used. A possible explanation for this development is that the participation of Rad in the selection of personal items to be used.

Evaluation and Revision

In order to determine the success of the behavioral change methods used on Rad, a number of approaches were used. the main approach was the feedback from behavioral psychologists. These professionals were present from the start, and monitored progress all through the change process. this presents them with a chance to present credible evolution of the behavioral change process. although used as a secondary evaluation technique, observation of Rad’s behavior also presented evidence of successful behavioral change. At the end, Rad exhibited self-control tendencies, tolerance, patience and a healthy lifestyle as intended at the start.

References

Baum W.M. (2005). Understanding behaviorism: Behavior, culture, and evolution (Second

            Edition) Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Constantine, M. G. (2006). Web-Based Peer Supervision, Collective Self-Esteem, and Case

Conceptualization Ability in School Counselor Trainees. Professional School Counseling, 10(2), 146-152.

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  • Based on your professional and personal experience, take a position on which mode of communication better facilitates learning overall—synchronous or asynchronous. Next, choose two (2) social media apps or sites that support your preferred mode of communication, and discuss how they support communication and engagement.

Probability and Statistics – 2

Locate a scholarly article in a psychology journal that utilizes a hypothesis test. Use library resources, attached in course materials, if you need help finding an article.

In 500-750 words, do the following:

1.     Describe the hypothesis test

2.     Discuss the hypothesis’ role in the context of the whole article (i.e., what information does it actually give, what were the results of the test).

3.     Consider the following questions while you are reading the article and writing your analysis.

a.      What is the research question?

b.     What is the null hypothesis?

c.      What is the alternative hypothesis?

d.     Which test statistics was used?

e.      What level of significance was used?

f.      What were the calculated results?

g.     What statistical conclusion was reached?

h.     What was the experimental conclusion?

i.       What, if any, future research was suggested? 

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Need in Apa format and each discussion with different references treat each discussion as a separetly work

follow all instructions and title everything as I did each discussion is a separetly work and needs rererences

exaple:

dicussion 1 with references and citation

discussion 2 with references and citation

Although 8 month old ronnie does not yet speak, his mother asks him where is mommy’s nose ronnie responds by pointing to her nose, indicating that he understood her question

Although 8 month old ronnie does not yet speak, his mother asks him where is mommy’s nose ronnie responds by pointing to her nose, indicating that he understood her question

2 Theology Homework Help

I need someone to do the assignment. All directions and instructions are in the attached assignment. I need someone to read the assigned reading for each set of questions and then answer the questions. One reading in an additional attachment and for the other two readings, there are links to get to it. I need it in 10 hours at the latest. It cannot be plagerized at all. 

07/24/2017 Critical Thinking

Assignment 1: LASA 2: Final Argument Paper

Using the information from the PowerPoint presentation you created in Module 3, write an Argument Paper that takes a position on the issue you selected. Be sure to include an explanation of the topic, possible viewpoints on the topic, your selected position on the topic, and appropriate evidence to support both your position and that of your possible opponents. Avoid the errors in reasoning that we have studied during the past five weeks by providing your argument in a logically defensible form.

Directions:

  1. Provide a summary introduction that succinctly identifies and explains the chosen issue, including key terms.
  2. Identify and explain one argument (pro or con) related to the chosen issue; either summarize an existing argument or construct an original one.
  3. Identify and assess the type of evidence offered in support of the argument position. This will include identifying premises and conclusions.
  4. Analyze the evidence by explaining how the evidence logically supports or fails to support the argument’s conclusion, and critically evaluate the argument for any reasoning errors, accurately align the argument with the selected topic, and describe the source of the argument.
  5. Next, identify and explain one counter argument (pro or con) related to the chosen issue and related to the first argument; either summarize an existing argument or construct an original one.
  6. Identify and assess the type of evidence offered in support of the argument position. This will include identifying premises and conclusions.
  7. Analyze the evidence by explaining how the evidence logically supports or fails to support the argument’s conclusion, and critically evaluate the argument for any reasoning errors, accurately align the argument with the selected topic, and describe the source of the argument.
  8. Critically assess which of the two arguments is superior; defend the judgment by explaining how and why. Explain the value of critical-thinking analysis in reaching this final conclusion.
  9. Apply current APA standards for editorial style, expression of ideas, and format of text, citations, and references. Professionally present the position using good grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

Submit your Argument Paper in Microsoft Word document format to the M5: Assignment 1 Dropbox by Monday, July 24, 2017.