After reading Chapter 1, (Textbook: Planning and Administering Early Childhood Programs ) you should be able to identify various types of early care and education (ECE) programs. In your own words, list the key roles and responsibilities of administrators in the different settings listed below: Child Care Centers (For-Profit and Non-Profit Head Start Programs Preschool Programs…
As a teacher, you may be working with students who have characteristics or are in the process of being identified as having exceptionalities that impact their reading abilities. Some exceptionalities include dyslexia, learning disabilities, ADHD, and gifted and talented. It is essential to understand the research on exceptionalities, their impact on students in literacy instruction,…
Lights, Camera, Action! Your boss has asked you to create an event that would bring families and the community together. In the past, she has tried using flyers, posters, and phone blasts to garner excitement. Unfortunately, this has not been very successful as family and community turnout was very low. You, the energetic and…
1. You are aware of the volatility and damaging effects of racist comments and actions. Describe a potential scene involving racism in a kindergarten classroom. Discuss how the teacher might diffuse the situation, protect children from further racist remarks, and advocate for a racism-free environment. (Chapter 2) 2. Relate an instance in which you or…
Why is it important for assessments to be aligned with the curriculum? Consider both formative and summative assessments. In what ways do these different types of assessments serve to measure curriculum goals and objectives? Provide examples of how each can be applied to gauge student learning within the curriculum framework.
The Session Long Project requires you to analyze cultural and diversity-related articles provided for each module. In modules 1-3, you will identify the specific role of a stakeholder group in creating culturally responsive learning environments. SLP 3: The Role of the Student What is a student’s role in influencing school reform related to school…
Promoting Equity in Education: The Role of Educational Policy and Leadership Introduction: Begin with an introduction that provides an overview of the role of educational policy in addressing the needs of diverse student learners. Educational Policy and Diverse Student Learners: Discuss the role of educational policy in meeting the needs of diverse student learners. Explore how…
Discussion: Addressing the Needs of Diverse Learners Describe an education initiative or intervention that you feel is effective in meeting the needs of diverse learners. What are the challenges of implementing the initiative or intervention from the perspective of an educator? What are the challenges of implementing the initiative or intervention from the perspective…
The expected length of this assignment is 1/2-1 pages, double-spaced. Think about a student you know who struggles in school. What does this student do well? Which constructs or functions (described in Chapter 3) seem most directly related to this student’s strengths? Barringer, M. D., Pohlman, C., & Robinson, M. (2010). Schools for all…
Select a subject (person at least 3 years old) who you know well enough to assess their developmental stages. Select a Lifespan Development Theory (for example Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory or Piaget’s Cognitive Theory or Kohlberg's Moral Stage Theory). Create a PowerPoint presentation using your selected Lifespan Development Theory to describe your subject’s…