Category: Literature


  • Human resource specialists use adult learning theory as a foundation for developing training materials, courses, and instructional design. Adult learning theory is critical to the development of effective training because individuals assimilate information in very different ways. Malcolm Knowles developed the concept of adult learning theory, which he termed andragogy. Knowles stated that adults approach…

  • Using all you have learned about black aesthetic, and African Art. You will journey into the multifaceted life of Jean-Michel Basquiat through a comprehensive exploration that requires an in-depth investigation into his biography. Utilize APA format guidelines to structure your paper as you embark on a discovery to discern the nuances between reality and artistic…

  • Using a 1000-word essay response, describe how you have integrated biblical philosophy into multicultural education in a classroom or school setting. Use specific examples of how you have used one or more multicultural approaches found in professional literature published within the past five years. A minimum of 3 scholarly sources and 3 Scriptures should be…

  • Explain one of Haidt’s sub-claims in the book (e.g., social media harms teen and pre-teen girls development, leading to higher levels of depression and anxiety). How does Haidt frame the claim rhetorically? What research does he provide to support the claim? What research contradicts his claim? Overall, does Haidt’s argument stand up to scrutiny? 1.…

  • FAITH AND LEARNING ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS For this assignment, you will write an essay with a minimum of 500 words where you will integrate the Bible into one of the topics related to global financial markets covered in this course. You will briefly describe how the Bible is related to the chosen topic covered in the…

  • As a teacher, it is vital to understand how the U.S. Constitution establishes a separation of power within the American government because it is a fundamental aspect of our democracy. By developing your knowledge of how our government is structured, you can help your students develop an understanding of the democratic process. Imagine this scenario:…

  • The Allegory of the Orchard required you to consider the barriers and challenges of specific vulnerable or marginalized populations. In our Week 1 Discussion, you identified a specific population connected to your practice, organization, or experience. This week you will explore that population further by determining a specific advocacy priority for the population.

  • Literacy Leadership

    Senator and professional basketball player Bill Bradley said, “Leadership is unlocking people’s potential to become better.” Leaders can make a difference in the lives of students by advocating for quality literacy instruction. Reflect on what you have learned in this course and post an original response to these questions: How will you make a difference…

  • Special education teachers often collaborate and/or co-teach with general education teachers to support caseload students and ensure they are receiving the service minutes and modifications specified in their IEPs, so they can progress toward achieving their established goals. Some of the special education teacher’s primary responsibilities include identifying specific modifications that should be made for…

  • Researching Inuit Culture You have been hired by the Artic tourism board to create an informational Google Slide about the Inuit People. Students will research their culture to understand the different aspects of the Culture, such as social organization, customs and traditions, language, arts and literature, government, religion, music, food, fashion, architecture, and economic systems.…