Psychology and Education : Education

  • Learning theories are the foundation for the design of instruction. These theori

    Learning theories are the foundation for the design of instruction. These theories influence the how and why educators choose strategies for different situations. For this assignment, research Vygotsky’s sociocultural learning theory. Imagine you are the director of a child care center. Create a digital brochure to use as a marketing tool with families to promote…

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  • In this assignment, you will organize the strategies/activities you have ge

    In this assignment, you will organize the strategies/activities you have generated so far in Modules 1 and 2 into a sequential, day-by-day lesson plan appropriate for English learners. As a part of the lesson plan, you will include a strategy/activity for each of the following: sheltered instruction, review, and assessment. Step 1 Write an introductory…

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  • Teachers will work with a number of family structures, situations, and diverse c

    Teachers will work with a number of family structures, situations, and diverse children in their classrooms. Providing support to families and advocating for the best interest of the child is critical in the role of an educator. Begin this assignment by researching your local community demographics. Access web-based data related to age, ethnicity, gender, language,…

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  • As a teacher, your classroom will have students who are functioning on a variety

    As a teacher, your classroom will have students who are functioning on a variety of developmental levels. It is important that teachers have extensive knowledge about developmental domains, including physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional, and have strategies to support development within those developmental domains in the classroom. Part 1: Define Developmental Domains Using the “Developmentally…

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  • Educating children requires a teacher to observe them for a multitude of reasons

    Educating children requires a teacher to observe them for a multitude of reasons. Teachers innately observe how a child grows, engages in learning, and communicates/interacts with others to determine how to best meet a child’s needs and promote their growth, development, and learning. To effectively accomplish those goals, you will need to be able to…

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  • Allocate at least 4 hours in the field to support this field experience. Communi

    Allocate at least 4 hours in the field to support this field experience. Communication among all stakeholders is essential in the development of young children. When educators know and understand the stakeholders’ perspectives, they can best serve the students and their families. For this assignment, you will be interviewing one teacher, one family member/guardian, and…

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  • Encouraging Teacher Engagement: A New Approach to Performance Improvement in Sch

    Encouraging Teacher Engagement: A New Approach to Performance Improvement in Schools Article Response Instructions https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED492846.pdf Please see the requirements for the response below. Part One Reading Review This part is 3 – 4 paragraphs. Here you should summarize the author’s main points with some quotes/evidence from the text that supports your summary. Do you agree…

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  • Analyze the literacy assessment data (in M2S4) to determine students’ strengths

    Analyze the literacy assessment data (in M2S4) to determine students’ strengths and needs, using the M2A1 Print Concepts Template to complete your work. Always study grading rubrics before starting assignments (Assessments>Rubrics). Submission Guidelines: Download the M2A1 Print Concepts Template. Save the template to your device. Review the grading rubric before you submit. Complete the template…

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