Category: Education homework help
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Please answer each question in complete paragraph. Do not repeat the questions.
Please answer each question in complete paragraph. Do not repeat the questions. All answers should be followed by a reference
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This discussion assignment requires you to critically analyze the provided
This discussion assignment requires you to critically analyze the provided peer-reviewed scholarly journal article provided in this week’s reading. After reviewing the assigned peer-reviewed scholarly journal article, you will construct the following components. Post your write-up to the discussion and then compare and contrast your work with your class members. Develop Problem Statement(). Identify…
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Need peer response After reading Lessons for learning: How cognitive psycholog
Need peer response After reading Lessons for learning: How cognitive psychology informs classroom practice in Module 5: Lecture Materials & Resources, please respond and discuss the following. Describe one of the myths about learning discussed by the authors that has shown to be false by research and how you either teach in a contrary manner…
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Imagine you worked for a school district or university as an instructor or lead
Imagine you worked for a school district or university as an instructor or leader. Which of the three founders of the early American education system discussed in the readings for this week (Mann, Hughes, Rush) would you want serving on the board for your district/university? Why? Be specific. You must cite at least two
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The GCU Library will be a vital resource for you during your academic career. T
The GCU Library will be a vital resource for you during your academic career. The library contains a wealth of resources that will help you find, research, and broaden your understanding on any given topic. Learning to correctly locate, cite, and use resources to support your writing is an essential component of your academic success.…
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As a teacher, you will encounter students with literacy challenges daily. Som
As a teacher, you will encounter students with literacy challenges daily. Sometimes students will have a diagnosed disability, and other times the classroom teacher will determine whether a referral for additional evaluation and testing should be considered. Gathering student data that could be used to make recommendations related to assisting students who are experiencing…
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For students with dyslexia and other reading challenges, social and emotional s
For students with dyslexia and other reading challenges, social and emotional struggles can develop when reading instruction does not match their learning needs. Review “Reading Challenges: Videos of Kids” from the “Through Your Child’s Eyes” and discuss specific steps classroom teachers can take to support the emotional and social needs of students who face reading…
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Discussion Points: ● Discuss the hierarchy of the main steps of the UX pro
Discussion Points: ● Discuss the hierarchy of the main steps of the UX process and explain interconnectivity between them. ● Examine and explain Human-Computer Interaction, Usability, Quality in Use, and User Experience interrelation. Please illustrate with real-life examples.
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Education changes frequently through ever-evolving variables such as students,
Education changes frequently through ever-evolving variables such as students, class composition, standards, curriculum, methods, technology, and resources. These changes make teaching exciting and thought-provoking. To continue to be effective teachers, we must continue to learn. Many schools have identified the need for their staff to participate in a community of teachers who share their experiences,…
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Learning Myths & Teaching Strategies After reading Lessons for learning: How
Learning Myths & Teaching Strategies After reading Lessons for learning: How cognitive psychology informs classroom practice in Module 5: Lecture Materials & Resources, please respond and discuss the following. Describe one of the myths about learning discussed by the authors that has shown to be false by research and how you either teach in…