Discuss how these theories fit with a Functional Skills (English) learner, outline the barriers affecting them directly and CRITICALLY EXAMINE POSSIBLE STRATEGIES which would be relevant to them individually.

3,500 words with APA referencing style:

“With reference to the causal theories of dyslexia, discuss the barriers to learning which dyslexics might face and outline some strategies which might be used to support them. Discuss how these theories fit with a Functional Skills (English) learner, outline the barriers affecting them directly and CRITICALLY EXAMINE POSSIBLE STRATEGIES which would be relevant to them individually.
Finally, CRITICALLY EVALUATE THE USE OF ICT as a screening tool in the assessment of dyslexia.”
This will include:
• An overview of the causal theories;
• An overview of the barriers to learning these are likely to produce in dyslexics;
• Some generic support strategies;
• How a Functional Skills (English) learner fits the theories (or not)
• Their specific barriers to learning;
• The strategy/strategies which would be relevant to them;
• An investigation of dyslexia screening tools giving their advantages and disadvantages.

Explain why you think so or why you don’t. Use key concepts and terms from what you’ve read in the article on diffusion theory to support your position.

Exact instructions from professor:
The required textbook for this course in past semesters was Rogers’s Doffusion of Innovations. Although diffusion theory will be a central component of the course. The Wikipedia article on the subject for you to read rather than the original work of the diffusion research pioneer. What’s up with that? Amid an idiot? Had no one told me that the vast majority of reference librarians strongly caution against using Wikipedia as a reliable source of information?
OR…
Has there been a shift in perceptions about Wikipedia and the validity of the information found there? To put it another way, has this technological innovation reached the top of the S-curve? Explain why you think so or why you don’t. Use key concepts and terms from what you’ve read in the article on diffusion theory to support your position.

Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion_of_innovations

Discuss your vision for the future as a teacher leader and how the MAT program can help you to achieve these goals.

Check out the link: and follow their requirement to write a personal statement.

Applying for this Program: University of Georgia

My resume is attached.

Follow what to write:

What is the Statement of Purpose essay?

In this essay, compose a narrative about three experiences in your life that have affected your thinking about teaching and learning and how they relate to your decision to apply to the MAT program. Discuss your perspective on the challenges you anticipate in working with children and their families. Describe the personal qualities you will bring to bear in meeting these challenges, as well as what you hope to learn as a future teacher. Discuss your vision for the future as a teacher leader and how the MAT program can help you to achieve these goals. Your narrative may be in first person, 3-4 double-spaced pages in length, 12-point simple font. Upload your narrative into the Statement of Purpose section of the graduate school application.

Demonstrate a critical understanding of the nature and purpose of comparative education.

MODULE: Global Comparative Education

Assignment: 2500 word Essay

Topic: Explain gender inequalities/disparities of education in the UK and analytically compare this aspect with India.

Learning Aims and Outcomes

By the end of this module, and on completion of all readings, tasks and assessments, you should be able to:

Demonstrate a critical understanding of the nature and purpose of comparative education.

Make comparisons and conceptualise education from a global perspective.

Describe and analyse critically a range of education systems and issues in different countries, regions with reference to practice.

Analyse the impact of cultural, humanitarian, political, economic, and environmental change on the nature and practices of education.

Key Points:
Ensure your essay has a good structure (Introduction, Body of Essay, Conclusion, References);

Use titles and sub-titles to provide structure to the essay;

Ensure you are comparing between 2 countries and provide enough information about each of them to support comparisons;

IF you are writing about any level of the Education System, refer to ISCED classification; refer to:

Ensure you define all key concepts; e.g. gender, gender inequality etc.

Ensure you provide a good balance between description and analysis;

Remember not to say that one country is better than the other;

Ensure you only use good academic sources; (Use academic journal articles, books, policy documents, reports from relevant organisations)

Ensure you use reports from relevant International Organisations (OECD, UNESCO, UNICEF, World Bank, Department of Education etc.)

Ensure your references are well done.

Does Your Child Have Sensory Processing Disorder?

Directions Uploaded to files

Each page should have the title for the matching chapter!

Ex: Page #1 = Chapter #1 Does Your Child Have Sensory Processing Disorder?

Book is the only source that should be used for assignment.

Explain the advantages and disadvantages on online learning

Explain the advantages and disadvantages on online learning

Reflect on what you’ve learned this week from the required readings in relation to your experience / practice.

Journal entry: reflect on what you’ve learned this week from the required readings in relation to your experience / practice.

Sources:

Reid, Parsons & Green (2012)
Chapters 3 & 4
Ducharme, J. M., & Feldman, M. A. (1992). Comparison of staff training strategies to promote generalized teaching skills. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 25(1), 165-79.
Nabeyama, B., & Sturmey, P. (2010). Using behavioral skills training to promote safe and correct staff guarding and ambulation distance of students with multiple physical disabilities. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 43(2), 341-5.
Petscher, E. S., & Bailey, J. S. (2006). Effects of training, prompting, and self-monitoring on staff behavior in a classroom for students with disabilities. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 39(2), 215-26.
ABA Inside Track Podcast
Episode 39- (SUPERVISION) Supervisor’s Book Club, pt 2

How School District Superintendent are leading technology in the COVID-19 Era

Leading at the Speed of Learning: How School District Super intendent are leading technology in the COVID-19 Era

Discuss how the Christian worldview perspective can be demonstrated in professional practice by explaining why teachers need to be committed to respecting students’ individual strengths, interests, and needs to promote each student’s growth and potential.

Part of a special educator’s responsibilities include understanding the characteristics of the major disability categories and how the characteristics affect typical development. When conducting observations and consulting with staff who work with students with disabilities, teachers must be able to articulate the differences in development and prescribe appropriate interventions. Understanding the effect of culture and language development must also be considered in meeting student needs.

Case Study: Larissa

Grade: 3rd

Age: 8

Larissa is a female third grade student with a specific learning disability in written expression and an executive functioning disorder. She is originally from El Salvador and moved to the U.S. with her mother, father, older sister, and newborn brother when she was 14 months old. In first grade, she was assessed for special education services and was found eligible in the areas of written expression and executive functioning due to a diagnosis of dyslexia and ADHD by an outside psychologist referred by her primary care physician. Larissa’s verbal expression is close to grade level, but when asked to express her thoughts on paper, she often uses lower level vocabulary and fragmented sentences, and her writing lacks organization. This could be due to her inability to focus on longer tasks as well as her difficulty with spelling, written expression, and multiple languages spoken in the home. Larissa also struggles with starting tasks independently, staying on task, and with task completion. She often cannot find her materials when needed such as pencils, paper, assignments, books, etc.

Recently, her mother and father separated. Her mother has since moved the children out of their home and in with family friends. The family friends have three children and two adults living in the home already, so the three bedroom, one bath home is very crowded. Their new home is within walking distance of Rosewood Elementary, where Larissa has recently transferred.

Larissa’s mother, Rita, has a job in which she works long hours and is currently struggling to establish her own line of credit. At home, Larissa’s family speaks both English and Spanish. Rita considers English her primary language; however, Spanish is her first language and she sometimes has difficulty understanding written English, despite speaking it well.

At a recent parent-teacher conference with Larissa’s teacher, Mr. Fleming, Rita shared that she obtained an order of protection against her husband after they separated. Because the order of protection extends to the children, she provided Mr. Fleming legal documentation of the order. The day after the conference, Mr. Fleming notified the office and gave them the documentation in the event that Larissa’s father should come to the school.

Using the information from the case study, address the following in a 1,000-1,250 word essay:

Discuss how the Christian worldview perspective can be demonstrated in professional practice by explaining why teachers need to be committed to respecting students’ individual strengths, interests, and needs to promote each student’s growth and potential.

Explain how language, culture, and family background influence the student’s student’ learning.

Describe three research-based, specially designed instructional strategies that can be used to respond to the developmental differences and individual needs of the student.

Cite research to provide justification for how the selected strategies provide specially designed instruction and access to the general education curriculum and standards as required by IDEA.

Support the assignment with at least three scholarly resources.

NOTE: Please follow the instructions one by one and address every point in it. Also use 5 years reference and above.

Briefly reflect on your role as an educational leader, how can this approach be applied at your own work site?

The Module 2 readings provide you with a brief background on issues related to changing college student demographics and effects on access, retention, and persistence. There are several different strategies utilized to address this issue in postsecondary education systems. Locate a peer-reviewed journal article that offers a strategy that addresses student demographics and attempts to improve access, retention, or persistence (the strategy may take place at the campus-level, program-level, or classroom-level). The goal of this assignment is to explore an innovative practice that might influence your current work environment. In a 4-page paper, summarize the model or method, and discuss the findings (or best practices). In conclusion, briefly reflect on your role as an educational leader, how can this approach be applied at your own work site?