How can you apply this knowledge or understanding (from all the readings) as a future educator to disrupt unjust systems? How do the reading/s make you re-think, re-consider, or re-understand your future/current teaching practice/philosophy?

Rethinking Disibility

The Text Response must demonstrate that you have read the text carefully and identified key questions, issues and critical points for discussion for the assigned reading. The document should capture key information from the readings using your own words as deeply as possible and connect it to relevant personal experiences. This assignment is not intended as a summary or test to show that you did the reading. We will expect that each of us will do all the readings, so this assignment is an opportunity for us to deeply engage these readings in the context of our interests in the class. Your summary can be as long as you want but no less than 400 words. Text Response should include:

  • What are at least three of the most important concepts/main ideas from the reading/s?
  • What are at least two personal reflections the reading/s generated for you?
  • What is at least one question you have about the reading/s?
  • At least one passage/quote of the text you find particularly striking, and why?
  • How can you apply this knowledge or understanding (from all the readings) as a future educator to disrupt unjust systems? How do the reading/s make you re-think, re-consider, or re-understand your future/current teaching practice/philosophy?

In your own words, explain the linguistic and cultural considerations necessary for each of the four stages of language development and cultural adaptation.

Four stages of language development and cultural adaptation

In your own words, explain the linguistic and cultural considerations necessary for each of the four stages of language development and cultural adaptation.

How does an understanding of the ESOL Identification and Monitoring process better prepare you to support your ELLs in the classroom?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

How does an understanding of the ESOL Identification and Monitoring process better prepare you to support your ELLs in the classroom?

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.

Education & Teaching Question

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.

What is your main priority where Jack is concerned? What behaviors might you expect from Jack on this trip? Why? What will you do in the case of such occurrences?

ASD: A Case Study

A Trip to the Zoo

Think about Jack’s Case Study. Think of Jack’s interests, his fears, his abilities. Think about his likes and dislikes.

1. What is your main priority where Jack is concerned?

2a. What behaviors might you expect from Jack on this trip? Why?

2b. What will you do in the case of such occurrences?

3. What will you take with you to support Jack in his trip to the zoo? List four. Why will you take these with you?

 

Write an essay that uses a reflective approach to the work context examines the range of biological and environmental influences which impact on children’s and young people’s behavior, considering the relationship between these influences and the behavior.

Discussion essay

Write an essay that uses a reflective approach to the work context examines the range of biological and environmental influences which impact on children’s and young people’s behavior, considering the relationship between these influences and the behavior.

Write about two environmental factors and two biological factors for example classroom layout, socio economics and autism and dyslexia.

In no more than one paragraph for each Program Learning Outcomes, rank and discuss the importance of each PLOs to your individual work setting, including an explanation of each ranking and its value to you in your learning environment or your position. Discuss how you currently use each PLO in your work setting and, if PLOs are not used, discuss ways you might begin to use them in your current or future work setting.

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

In no more than one paragraph for each Program Learning Outcomes, rank and discuss the importance of each PLOs to your individual work setting, including an explanation of each ranking and its value to you in your learning environment or your position. Discuss how you currently use each PLO in your work setting and, if PLOs are not used, discuss ways you might begin to use them in your current or future work setting. If you are unemployed or otherwise do not work in a teaching role, you can either (a) use a previous work location, or (b) imagine the perfect work location (e.g., your dream job), and use that fictional work center to rank and discuss each PLO. The overall goal of this section of the narrative is to rank each PLO according to its importance to you as an educator or potential educator, starting by listing the most important PLO to you first.

Outline the implications of reduced physical activity for children’s cognitive, social and emotional development. What has contributed to the decline in physical activity? What can you do as a teacher to help to reverse the trend?

EDC135 Child Development for Educators Assessment 1

Assessment 1 – Report 40%

For each answer, your work must be supported by citing your set text and a minimum of one additional source which must be academic, peer-reviewed journal articles or other credible scholarly material.

Use APA 7th edition guidelines to cite in-text as well as your one reference list at the end of your assessment. All in-text citations need to include page numbers.

500 words (+/- 10%) per response. This includes all text headings, in-text citations, captions and direct quotes. It excludes the Reference List.

Following APA 7, your submission should be double space and left-aligned with indented paragraphs. Your font should be either 12 point Times New Roman, 11 point Calibri, 11 point Arial, 10 point Lucinda Sans Unicode, or 11 point Georgia

Structure
Please do not include an overall introduction or conclusion. Each response should ‘stand-alone’ and the layout would be:
• Cover page
• Response 1
• Response 2
• Response 3
• References

A1 Question 2
Outline the implications of reduced physical activity for children’s cognitive, social and emotional development. What has contributed to the decline in physical activity? What can you do as a teacher to help to reverse the trend? Ensure you include practical applications including for students with disabilities. Particular emphasis may be given to the age group of students you plan to teach (i.e. Early childhood, Primary, or Secondary education).
• Physical activity and other domains of development
• Why decline?
• Two examples of what you as a teacher can do

A1 Question 2 Resources
• Duchesne et al. (2022)
• Implications for Educators 2.1 p. 42
• pp. 35-41
• Academic journal articles (within the last 10 years)
• The Australian Government Department of Health guidelines and
• other documents re physical activity. See
• https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/healthpubhlth
• strateg-phys-act-guidelines#npa517
• *These resources are suggestions only and a point to START your research

Generate a comprehensive profile for the organization you work or belong to.

Comprehensive organization profile

Generate a comprehensive profile for the organization you work or belong to.

At your field experience school, observe two teachers teaching in their classrooms. Analyze specific classroom routines, activities, and environmental factors, and the degree to which they support a positive student-centered culture.

Supporting a Positive Student-Centered Culture

The purpose of this assignment is to discover strategies for promoting, collaborating, and communicating the school mission and vision. Additionally, you should also gain insight into the effect of vision and mission as a factor in the current school culture and be able to apply this experience to future roles.

Allocate at least 3 hours in the field to support this field experience.

At your field experience school, observe two teachers teaching in their classrooms. Analyze specific classroom routines, activities, and environmental factors, and the degree to which they support a positive student-centered culture.

Following the observations, write two research-based recommendations for one teacher to promote a more positive student-centered culture. Incorporate 1-2 evidence-based research articles as the basis for each of your recommendations.

In your recommendations include:

  1. A description of the strategy and its purpose, relating it to the observations that you made.
  2. How to implement the strategy.
  3. Anticipated effects of the strategy.
  4. How the recommendation aligns to the school’s vision.

Submit the recommendations to your principal mentor for feedback.

Use any remaining field experience hours to observe or assist the principal mentor.

Write a 250-500 word reflection of your observations, recommendations, and feedback received from the principal mentor. Consider how you would share these strategies with the teacher you observed.

Incorporate PSEL Standard 5 and/or Standard 6 and describe how you will apply what you have learned to your future professional practice.

While APA style format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and PSEL standards should be referenced using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.