Category: Literature


  • Prompt: Using the teacher assessment tool found in your primary text (Bernhardt), and your current school situation, do the following: Have two or more teachers/administrators fill out the teacher assessment tool that addresses current vision implementation. Collect, analyze, and aggregate the data found by these responses using the assessment tool. Comment on the findings. Requirements:…

  • Prompt: What factors have prevented educational leaders and teachers from engaging in data-driven decision-making to establish a vision and process for school improvement? Discuss how leadership can overcome such barriers using biblical and ethical principles, as well as other processes. Requirements: Initial posts should be 250-300 words. Each response to a classmate must be at…

  • One of the most important tasks for any organization is to determine the type of technology that best fits the needs of the organization’s mission. There are many factors to consider when determining which technology will be used, including: · Cost · Ease of use · Availability of support It is always best to compare…

  • The Iliad poem

    The Iliad is an epic poem, a long poem that covers several themes, telling the story about the Greek and Trojan war. According to “Historical Contexts,” the poem is about “war, honor, and aggression.” What do these terms mean to you in the present world? Explore your own personal interpretations of these words in 3…

  • Candidates will use their data and root cause analysis completed in Module 1 to develop a specific plan for cultivating and advocating for equitable access to educational resources, technologies, and opportunities that support the educational success and well-being of each student. Candidates should keep in mind that all parts of the survey are interrelated. ·…

  • 1. From chapter 4, why do social identities matter in higher education and college students development? Be specific in drawing from chapter 4. 2. From chapter 5, outline steps academic and student affairs educators can take to make a college campus more welcoming for students who want to explore their racial and/or mixed racial identities.…

  • Educators must be able to design integrated and targeted lessons that address content and ELP standards to support the academic achievement and language development of ELs. Thoughtfully planned integrated instruction builds ELs’ language skills within the context of academic content area learning. Meaningful targeted instruction is planned with clear and specific language goals and provides…

  • The work from Brewster and Railsback, Building Trusting Relationships for School Improvement provides an in-depth look at the connection between relational trust and school improvement. While their work summarizes the related research and literature regarding our topic and school improvement, one can easily posit that the content of their work has significant bearing on today’s…

  • Using ‘Flowcharting’ information in the Bernhardt text, analyze your current school’s process for use of data. Mention the origin of the process and the level of success experienced while following the process. Note how you determined if the process has been successful or not. Chapters 6-8: Data Analysis for Continuous School Improvement Data-driven School Improvement:…

  • The Literature Review What is the importance of a literature review and what should you avoid when conducting a literature review? Submission Instructions: · Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.