Write an essay describing the process he should take when creating the assessment. Consider the several concepts we have learned about throughout the first 6 weeks of the course.

Creating an assessment

Write an essay describing the process he should take when creating the assessment. Consider the several concepts we have learned about throughout the first 6 weeks of the course including but not limited to:

  • ● The 3 C’s
  • ● Process vs. Content Standards
  • ● The creation and use of a proficiency scale
  • ● Assessment
    • ○ Formative vs. Summative
    • ○ Informal vs. Formal
    • ○ Historical Skills and HATs

 

What is the key problem/issue/question this manuscript addresses? Why is this study needed? What is the main point of your study? Provide a brief overview of your results and what they mean.

Description:

– use plain English, one big paragraph summarizing article in basic English

  1. What is the key problem/issue/question this manuscript addresses?
  2. Why is this study needed?
  3. What is the main point of your study?
  4. Provide a brief overview of your results and what they mean.

The summary should include your understanding of the purpose and need for the study, research design, recruitment and participant characteristics, results of statistical analysis, and conclusion.

 

Choose an article on critical thinking that appeals to you from the website page shown. List the main points and give me a real idea of what the article is explaining.

Wisdom 8: Summary of Critical Thinking Article

https://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/our-concept-and-definition-of-critical-thinking/411

Critical Thinking Community Article Summary

You will notice in the left hand menu that there is an option titled “Critical Thinking Community.” This is a link to an organization began by the late philosophy professor Richard Paul formally at Sonoma State University. This organization sponsors a very successful international conference on Critical Thinking and has published many articles and essays on critical thinking.

Summarize one of the articles there.

Click this link “Critical Thinking Community LibraryLinks to an external site.”
Choose an article on critical thinking that appeals to you from the website page shown.
List the main points and give me a real idea of what the article is explaining.

Start early and carefully proofread your work and write enough to describe the article you chose. Impress me with your understanding of the article.

What is the function of narrative art? Why do you think narrative is so fundamental in the arts? What gives narrative art its power?

Post #5: Why Narrative?

Considering the video, “Once Upon a Time” and the articles by Donnan, Quilter, and Townsend, write an approximately 700 word response (2 pages double-spaced) to the following prompt:

What is the function of narrative art? Why do you think narrative is so fundamental in the arts? What gives narrative art its power?

Make sure that your response indicates clearly that you watched the video, read the assigned articles, and understood them.

 

Describe how the following parts of the brain are involved during your evening of eating pizza, socializing, and playing cards: Broca’s area, hippocampus, hypothalamus, frontal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe.

Instructions: Your best friends invite you over for pizza and a friendly game of cards. Describe how the following parts of the brain are involved during your evening of eating pizza, socializing, and playing cards: Broca’s area, hippocampus, hypothalamus, frontal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe.

 

How and why did they inspired you? How did this activist go above and beyond empty slogans or feel good platitudes and create a meaningful life for themselves while creating positive change in the world?

Do It Anyway

Referring to the 5 stories, page 65 – 190, in Do It Anyway!, describe the three that resonated with you the most.

How and why did they inspired you?

How did this activist go above and beyond empty slogans or feel good platitudes and create a meaningful life for themselves while creating positive change in the world? How did their contribution help create a shift in a highly complex world full of issues waiting to be tackled and solved and what kind of ripple effects does their work have in the world above and beyond the immediate action they took?

In the conclusion, what does Martin mean when she refers to “good failures?” Why are these important to focus on when it comes to sustaining activism?

https://read.amazon.com/?asin=B003WUYPDS&ref_=dbs_…

 

How does a study of cultural values help you understand other cultures? What differences in behavior might be exhibited by people of cultures that have different activity orientations?

Study of cultural values

How does a study of cultural values help you understand other cultures?

What differences in behavior might be exhibited by people of cultures that have different activity orientations?

Examine the concept of high- and low-context cultures. What problems can you anticipate when you are communicating with someone who holds a different context orientation?

How can cultural differences in perception affect the intercultural communication process?

The United States ranked in the upper third as a monumentalism culture. What cultural traits from Khols’ American values list do you think contribute to this ranking?

What cultural values help explain why face is more important in Asian societies than in the

How can a government use a nation’s historical legacy to generate popular support among the general population? How does national history play a role in shaping national identity? What is an example for the United States?

Historical legacies

How can the historical legacies of the United States and Russia (China, Islamic nations, etc.) produce discord and conflict? What is a contemporary example?

How can a government use a nation’s historical legacy to generate popular support among the general population?

How does national history play a role in shaping national identity? What is an example for the United States?

During a state visit to China in 2010, the United Kingdom’s prime minister and his party were asked to remove the poppy flowers they were wearing to honor U.K. war dead, a national tradition observed every November 11. The Chinese indicated that the poppies might remind the Chinese of the Opium Wars of the mid-1800s, in which British forces defeated the Chinese. In your opinion, should the British representatives have worn the poppies? Why?

Do you believe that globalization will have a positive or a negative impact on the world’s religious institutions? Explain how its religious views are linked to a culture’s lifestyle.

Intercultural communication encounter

Do you believe that globalization will have a positive or a negative impact on the world’s religious institutions?

Explain how its religious views are linked to a culture’s lifestyle.

Explain the statement: “Religion is only one kind of worldview.”

What common set of ethics can you identify from the six religious traditions discussed in this chapter?

Since religion touches all aspects of human life, should it be separated from government?

What role might religion play in an intercultural communication encounter?

 

What are some of the most compelling intercultural communication challenges that will have to be managed over the next 50 years? Why? How do you think the United States becoming a “minority majority” nation will influence dominant culture values?

Intercultural communication challenges

What are some of the most compelling intercultural communication challenges that will have to be managed over the next 50 years? Why?

How do you think the United States becoming a “minority majority” nation will influence dominant culture values?

How can culture influence different perceptions of human rights? What is an example?

What are some generalizations about life in the United States that an international exchange student might draw from watching The Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, or your favorite television show?