Assignment 1: Theories And Contributors To Early Childhood Education

Assignment 1: Theories and Contributors to Early Childhood Education

 

Directions

The purpose of this assignment is to describe influences and changes that have occurred in early childhood education through its history.

Create a ten (10) slide PowerPoint presentation depicting important concepts/theories and contributors to early Childhood education. You must include five (5) contributors and five (5) theories. Provide highlights/important facts for each of your contributors/theories.

 

Citation and Reference Style Resources

Intro To Antropology – Quiz

1. In Jules Henry’s view, how are values and drives related to each other? (Points : 1)

Values determine how people behave, while drives are ways of acting that are required by circumstances.
Values are what people care enough to follow through on, while drives are followed out of necessity.
Values are ideals that people do not necessarily pursue, while drives are the motives people actually pursue.
They are synonyms.

Question 2. 2. Which of the following best characterizes culture? (Points : 1)

A culture is a homogeneous system.
A culture can best be described as a simple listing of various characteristics.
A culture is a dynamic system.
Some cultures are dynamic, while others are stable.

Question 3. 3. Which of the following theoretical perspectives distinguishes cultural anthropology from other disciplines? (Points : 1)

Humanism
Holism
Materialism
Ethnocentrism

Question 4. 4. Which of the following is true of a belief system’s influence on how people think? (Points : 1)

Beliefs have no relationship to feelings.
In every culture, some beliefs are set forth as proper ways of thinking.
Beliefs are controlled by reality, not by culture.
Individuals may freely deviate from others in their beliefs with no likelihood of punishment.

Question 5. 5. Sir Edward Burnett Tylor’s concept of survivals is best defined by which of the following? (Points : 1)

Cultural traits change the least because they are the means by which a society copes with its environment.
Primitive cultures have avoided extinction as more complex ways of life developed.
Evidence of major catastrophic events in the past.
Remnants of earlier social customs and ideas aid in reconstructing the evolutionary past of societies.

Question 6. 6. Which of the following best defines culture? (Points : 1)

Learned system of beliefs, feelings, and rules that organize people’s lives
The pattern of a people’s customs
A people’s rules for living, based on a pattern of legal concepts
Biologically predetermined behavior patterns

Question 7. 7. Ruth Benedict’s major contribution to the history of anthropology was which of the following ideas? (Points : 1)

Cultural traits have functions.
Ways of life are integrated wholes.
Cultures are dynamic.
Not all customs are functional.

Question 8. 8. Values are (Points : 1)

descriptions of what is true or false.
feelings about what is true or false about the world.
feelings about what should or should not be considered good or bad.
feelings about personal likes and dislikes.

 

 

 

Question 9. 9. Which of the following is NOT true of how children learn their culture? (Points : 1)

Acceptable behavior is often contrasted with unacceptable behavior.
Children observe and imitate others.
A sense of cooperation with outsiders is usually fostered.
Cultural knowledge is acquired through personal exploration.

Question 10. 10. According to Ruth Benedict, which of the following was true of Dobuan culture? (Points : 1)

They believed that all deaths were results of murder.
They exhibited great trust of one another, but were highly suspicious of strangers.
Among adults only husbands and wives felt trust for one another.
They believed that black magic was a rare cause of death.

 

Conduct research using the internet to locate credible sources of information.

Please review the work before agreeing to do the assignment.

 

Resource Portfolio

Unit outcomes addressed in this Assignment:

  • Conduct research using the internet to locate credible sources of information.
  • Prioritize resources based on their relevance to your career.
  • Compile resources in an organized format.

Course outcome(s) addressed in this Assignment:

HS100-3: Create a portfolio that outlines relevant career resources and support materials for a health science profession.

Instructions

In Unit 5, you participated in a Discussion where you explored the components of a resources list or an annotated bibliography and its usefulness to you as a student and in your professional career. As you discovered, it is important for all health professionals be able to find, evaluate, use, and cite quality information. Whether you work with documentation in a medical office or teach a wellness workshop, the information you provide should be accurate.

For this Assignment, you will create an organized resource portfolio with a minimum of five resources aligned to your desired profession in health science and then reflect on those resources. These can include brochures, organizations, books, articles, websites, and more. Locating and organizing quality resources are skills you will use throughout your degree program and in your health profession.

Requirements:

Your portfolio should include resources for each of the following areas (1 resource for each):

  • Current issues
  • Professional association
  • Educational resource
  • Professional journal
  • Areas of current research

For each resource, provide:

  • An APA formatted reference (do not cut and paste reference directly from the internet or another resource)
  • A paragraph including the following:
    • What is the resource and what type of information/service does it provide?
    • Was the resource easy to find?
    • Do you believe the resource contains accurate information?
    • How do you see this resource useful to a health professional?

Feel free to refer to websites in previous units to help you in your search for useful resources.

You can view some examples here. Be sure to also utilize the resources provided to you on the Reading page for this unit to help you with the structure of this Assignment. You can also use the following template to help you with completing the Assignment.

Submit as an MS Word document to the Dropbox.

Do you want to learn more about how to write an organized resources list or an annotated bibliography or how to use APA format for references? Would you like to see more examples? Check out the following link for additional resources from the KU Writing Center.

Annotated Bibliographies and References in APA Format

 

 

ID: HS100-06-10-AS

BZ440 Quality Control – Assignment 4

BZ440 Quality Control – Assignment 4

Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be four (4) double-spaced pages;

Format Requirements

Use the following format requirements on all submissions.

Writing Style                         APA (American Psychological Association)

Note: To find detailed information on APA manuscript style guidelines on the Internet, go to www.apastyle.org.

Margins                                 1” all sides

Paragraphs                            Single-space

Double-space between paragraphs

Indent first line of each paragraph

Headings                               Bold

Type Style and Size              Times New Roman, 12 point

Software                                MS Word

Student/Assignment Information

The following information should be on the first page on the top left side of the page in the format provided below.  Do not provide a cover sheet (unless the assignment requires one).

·         Student Name

·         Student Identification Number

·         Course Number and Title

·         Assignment Number and Title

·         Date of Submission

 

 

Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be two (2) single-spaced pages; refer to the “Assignment Format” page located on the Course Home page for specific format requirements.
One of the philosophies mentioned in your text includes the strategy of Plan, Do, Check, and Act. Please keep this philosophy in mind when considering the information required below.
1. Discuss the premise of TQ. Then, Design a TQ initiative for your company outlining steps that will provide internal and external support for your initiative.
2. Plan a team meeting with your managers and elaborate how together you will disseminate this plan to the entire company.
3. Evaluate the impact of your meeting and the launching of your TQ plan, including two (2) strengths and two (2) weaknesses of the plan.

 

 

ECE 312 Administration Of Early Childhood Ed Programs Week 2 Assignment

Program and Curriculum Planning

The word “program” in early childhood education refers to “the planning of the curriculum, which also includes the instructional practices, the daily schedule, the routines for caring for children, and the recreational activities, such as outdoor play” (Gadikowski, 2013, section 4.1). Early childhood administrators are the instructional leaders of their schools and oversee the planning of curriculum. For this assignment, you will choose a particular age group (infants, toddlers, or preschoolers) and outline a program that is developmentally appropriate.

Please review the following website for an example of an early childhood program: Primrose School at East Lake

In your paper: a.Explain how the role of the administrator is different from that of the teacher in program and curriculum planning.

b.Describe the learning and developmental needs of your chosen age group.

c.Analyze how your program will address the cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development of children in this age group (give specific curricular ideas for each area of development) as well as classroom management and the daily schedule.

d.Explain how your program aligns with the philosophy, vision, and mission statements you created in Week One.

e.Discuss how your program aligns with NAEYC’s indicators of effective curriculum, as outlined in Chapter 4 and found in the article, “Where We Stand on Curriculum, Assessment, and Program Evaluation.” The paper should be five to six pages in length, in addition to the title page and the reference page. Use at least one scholarly source in addition to your text and the NAEYC article. Your paper should also be formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

ASSIGNMENT 08: C07J Personal Finance

ASSIGNMENT 08: C07J Personal Finance

Directions: Be sure to save an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College for grading. Unless otherwise stated, answer in complete sentences, and be sure to use correct English, spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be four (4) double-spaced pages; refer to the “Assignment Format” page located on the Course Home page for specific format requirements.

Part A: 1. Describe two (2) steps you should take to evaluate and choose health care insurance options.
2. Describe one (1) consideration you should take into account when looking into the option of private health care insurance.

Part B: Describe one (1) way that the decision to invest in stocks affects financial planning, liquidity management, financing, and protecting your wealth.

Part C: Before investing in mutual funds, describe two (2) other issues that you would want to address in your overall financial plan.

 

How Effective Do You Think These Methods Have Been?

There are five key engineering methods developed to reduce or eliminate the spread of infection and disease. How effective do you think these methods have been? Of these methods, which one has been the most effective and which one the least effective? Why? Justify your answers with appropriate research and reasoning and comment on the postings of at least two peers.

 

references r needEd in apa format please

What is meant by the “social construction of gender”?

  1. What is meant by the “social construction of gender”? Provide a thorough response, using sociological terms and situations.
  2. What is feminism? Discuss the first wave, second wave and third wave of feminism. How do feminists address sexism, institutional discrimination and the glass ceiling?
  3. What occupations are men likely to perform? What occupations are women likely to perform? (See pages 303-306). Compare their (men & women) earnings. Who is likely to earn more? What accounts for wage gaps between men and women? Can such gaps be corrected?
  4. What is the “second shift?”  Explain. Culturally, is it possible to “equalize” the second shift? If so, how? For more insight into women in the workplace, check out this video about women in the workplace.

GEN499 WEEK 4 CRITICAL THINKING QUIZ (All Correct)

Question 1.                

<11{1[1(19)19]}> All sages provide both wisdom and inspiration. Since Dasha’s speech contained wisdom and greatly inspired her audience, Dasha is a sage.

Which one of the following points out the flaw in the argument above?

Just because Dasha is a sage doesn’t mean that she is always wise and inspirational.

Just because Dasha’s speech provided wisdom and inspiration doesn’t mean that it provided more wisdom than inspiration.

Just because Dasha satisfied two requirements of being a sage doesn’t necessarily mean that she satisfies all the requirements of being a sage.

Just because Dasha provided wisdom and inspiration in a speech doesn’t mean that all sages use speeches to provide wisdom and inspiration.

 

 

Question 2.                

<11{1[2(06)06]}> Reporter: A new campaign finance reform bill being considered by Congress would limit the amount of campaign contributions that political candidates can receive. However, a survey of candidates running for mayor, governor, and senate seats shows that not one of them favors the bill. Clearly, there is no desire among politicians to limit campaign contributions.

Which one of the following points out the flaw in the reporter’s argument above?

The reporter doesn’t indicate the amount that the new bill would limit campaign contributions.

The evidence provided by the reporter suggests that most politicians are in favor of the new bill.

The reporter wrongly assumes that no politician has ever supported a bill intended to limit campaign contributions.

The views of candidates currently running for office do not necessarily represent the views of all politicians.

 

 

Question 3.                

<11{1[3(02)02]}> Catherine goes to her local movie theater only to see romantic comedies. Since Catherine did not go to the movies yesterday, there is not a romantic comedy playing at her local theater.

The reasoning above is flawed because the evidence:

does not suggest that Catherine goes to see every romantic comedy that plays at her local movie theater.

implies that Catherine is uninterested in most types of movies.

 

does not indicate whether Catherine watches only romantic comedies at home.

suggests that Catherine’s local movie theater hardly ever shows romantic comedies.

 

Question 4.                

<21{1[2(24)24]}> The average height of members of the high school basketball team is six feet, three inches. Jerry is on the high school basketball team, so Jerry must be taller than six feet.

The argument above is flawed because it confuses

Jerry with other members of the team

the members of one team with the members of another team

people who are six feet three inches tall for people who are exactly six feet tall

an average for the individuals that make up that average.

 

Question 5.                

<21{1[1(13)13]}> A recent study of 100 employees from six departments of a major corporation found 65% to be sleep deprived. The researchers concluded that the majority of corporate employees are sleep deprived.

The researcher’s conclusion is suspect because it:

assumes that corporate employees are more sleep deprived than other people.

is based on evidence that is statistically impossible.

fails to describe the effects the sleep deprivation has.

relies on a sample that is too small to represent the entire corporate workforce.

 

Question 6.                

<11{1[4(17)17]}> Mrs. Orlof teaches two history classes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Yesterday she gave the same test to both classes. Anyone who failed the test must take a retest. Since a greater percentage of students who took the morning test failed the test than students who took the afternoon test, more of Orlof’s morning history students than afternoon history students will have to take the retest.

The conclusion above is not necessarily valid because:

more students in the morning class may have passed the test than failed the test.

some students may have been absent from both classes.

some of the students who passed the afternoon test may have received information about the test from morning students.

more students may have taken the test in the afternoon than in the morning.

 

Question 7.                

<21{2[2(12)36]}> Career counselor: It is best for artists to build a practical and safe career that will guarantee them a secure income, and then pursue their art in their spare time. That way, they will be motivated to work hard at their day jobs to support their art making, and both their career and their art will thrive.

Which one of the following, if true, would most weaken the argument?

Some forms of art making are expensive and require a good deal of money to pursue.

Many people who aren’t artists prefer to pursue practical and safe careers.

Having the time and money to make art doesn’t guarantee an artist commercial success.

Splitting time between two pursuits in life often causes both to suffer.

 

 

Question 8.                

<21{2[1(01)25]}> The untimely death of Professor Hathaway halted his groundbreaking research into the uses of solar power. It therefore appears that Hathaway’s research will not result in practical applications.

Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?

Professor Hathaway’s research can be used by other scientists to create useful applications.

Not all professors at Professor Hathaway’s university knew that he was conducting research into the uses of solar power.

Officials at Professor Hathaway’s university have refused requests to make Professor Hathaway’s research public.

Researchers at other universities are conducting research into the potential applications of solar power.

 

Question 9.                

<11{2[3(02)26]}> Aron: The two double A batteries in my CD player are dead, so the CD player doesn’t work. My television remote control, which also uses two double A batteries, works fine. So if I move the two batteries from my television remote control to my CD player, the CD player will definitely work.

Aron’s argument is most strengthened if which one of the following is true?

Aron inserted the current batteries in his television remote control two months before he inserted the current batteries in his CD player.

The amount of energy required to power the CD player is not greater than the amount of energy needed to power the television remote control.

Aron has used his television remote control more times than he has used his CD player since inserting the current batteries into each device.

Double A batteries provide less energy than either C batteries or D batteries.

 

 

 

Question 10.              

<21{3[2(08)44]}> Surveys show that people who use calorie information to decide which foods to eat consume on average 100 calories less than they would if they didn’t check calorie information before eating. Strangely though, people who use calorie information in this way weigh more on average than people who don’t check calorie information before eating.

Which one of the following, if true, best explains the surprising statistic stated above?

There are fewer people who check calorie information before eating than people who don’t check calorie information before eating.

People who usually check calorie information before eating consume more calories if they stop checking.

Some people who check calorie information before eating don’t consume any fewer calories than they would if they didn’t check.

People with a weight problem are most likely to check calorie information before eating.

 

Question 11.              

<11{3[1(07)43]}> As part of its reorganization, company X created five new positions within the company. However, after the reorganization was complete, company X had fewer employees than before the reorganization.

Which one of the following, if true, would best explain the result described above?

Some employees of the company were switched into new departments to fill the new positions.

Some employees who quit over dissatisfaction with the reorganization were immediately replaced by new hires.

The new positions were created to respond to a greater demand for company X’s products.

Some employees were laid off as a number of old positions were eliminated in the reorganization.

 

 

 

Question 12.              

<21{4[1(10)54]}> Choose the pair of words/phrases among the choices that exhibits the same logical relationship as the words/phrases in the following pair.

heavy : weight

dry : wet

feather : scale

hot : temperature

color : size

 

Question 13.              

<11{4[2(06)50]}> Choose the pair of words/phrases among the choices that exhibits the same logical relationship as the words/phrases in the following pair.

gavel : judge

baton : conductor

symphony : composer

stop sign : driver

ruler : math

 

 

Question 14.              

<21{4[3(02)46]}> Choose the pair of words/phrases among the choices that exhibits the same logical relationship as the words/phrases in the following pair.

conductor : orchestra

skater : rink

teacher : principal

producer : movie

director : cast

 

 

 

 

Question 15.              

<11{5[1(05)61]}> Memmie: The greater the population near a restaurant, the more potential customers it has and the greater chance its popularity will spread through word-of-mouth. O’Sullivans Restaurant just opened in the very densely populated town of Redville, so its chances for success are great.

Sam: But the more people living in an area, the more restaurants there are in that area, so the more competition each one faces. There are twelve other restaurants serving the people of Redville.

Memmie and Sam seem to disagree about whether:

O’Sullivans will fail in its first few months.

O’Sullivans will serve a different kind of food than the other restaurants in Redville.

the high population of Redville ensures that O’Sullivan’s has a great chance for success.

word-of-mouth about a restaurant can spread in a densely populated town like Redville.

 

Question 16.              

<11{5[1(01)57]}> Arthur: The solutions to most mystery novels I read are not believable. However, my enjoyment of a mystery novel depends only on its suspenseful mood and colorful characters.

Norton: Roughly 80% of the mystery novels I read have believable solutions, which is good since I do not enjoy mystery novels that don’t have believable solutions.

The speakers above:

agree that most mystery novels do not have believable solutions.

agree that a suspenseful mood and colorful characters add to the enjoyment of a mystery novel.

disagree on whether a believable solution is required for the enjoyment of a mystery novel.

disagree on whether an author’s enjoyment in creating a mystery novel influences whether that novel will have a believable solution.

 

 

 

Question 17.              

<21{6[3(08)72]}> Some drugs combat obesity or alcohol addiction by turning off pleasure centers in the brain. However, if the dosage is too high, there’s a risk that people taking them will be plunged into depression.

The statements above, if true, support which one of the following assertions?

It is useless to try to treat obesity or alcohol addiction through drugs.

All drugs, if taken at too high a dosage, pose the risk that the people taking them will be plunged into depression.

The benefits of a medication may be at least somewhat offset by its side effects.

Drugs that affect pleasure centers in the brain are often taken at dosages considered to be too high.

 

Question 18.              

<11{6[1(07)71]}> The higher the price of an antique, the greater people’s expectation that the object is rare. That, in turn, makes the antique appear more valuable.

If the statements above are correct, then offering an antique for sale at a bargain price:

will likely increase people’s expectations that the antique is valuable.

will guarantee that the antique will not sell at a profit.

should be encouraged because it increases the likelihood that antique will be sold.

should be discouraged because it lessens a quality that makes that antique desirable.

 

 

Question 19.              

<11{6[2(03)67]}> Only circus animals with a clean bill of health will perform in today’s exhibition. A monkey, a poodle, and a horse will perform in today’s exhibition. No circus animals with a clean bill of health were prescribed medications this week.

If the statements above are true, which one of the following must also be true on the basis of them?

The monkey, poodle, and horse are the only animals performing in today’s circus exhibition.

No circus animals were prescribed medications this week.

No more than two circus animals have a clean bill of health.

Neither the monkey nor the horse performing in today’s circus exhibition were prescribed medications this week.

 

Question 20.              

<11{7[2(03)79]}> Looking to increase the profits of his lemonade stand, Johann doubled the price of a cup of lemonade from 25 cents to 50 cents. This clearly shows Johann’s lack of business sense, for now he’ll almost certainly sell fewer cups at the new price and therefore make less money than before.

The argument above assumes that:

Johann is looking to double the profits of his lemonade stand.

the price increase will likely put Johann out of business.

profits from the price increase will not offset the money lost when fewer cups are sold.

even if Johann sells more cups at the new price than he did at the old price, he’ll still lose money on the lemonade stand.

Question 21.              

<11{7[1(01)77]}> Detective: The robbery at the mall was carried out by a mall employee acting alone roughly one hour after the mall closed last Saturday night. The only employees present at the mall at the time of the robbery were security guards Evans and Clark. Since the mall’s surveillance system was disabled by the thief just before the robbery, the thief must be Evans.

The argument above would be valid if:

Clark is incapable of disabling the mall’s surveillance system.

both Evans and Clark are capable of disabling the mall’s surveillance system.

Evans and Clark are the mall’s only security guards.

the mall’s surveillance system is usually used 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

 

 

Question 22.              

<21{7[1(04)80]}> A company can either invest in employee training seminars or update its computer network. Since updating the computer network would result in more measurable benefits, the company would be best off updating its computer network.

The argument above assumes that:

investing in employee training seminars would yield negative results for the company.

the more measurable a benefit, the greater value that benefit has to a company.

the employee training seminars would focus on teaching employees to use the updated computer network.

the benefit of the company investing in employee training seminars cannot be measured at all.

 

Question 23.              

<21{8[1(07)95]}> Political science professor: Many people insist that the Internet is revolutionizing the political process. They argue that Internet debates and online political polls and chat rooms give people greater access to political information. And they’re right that online political chatter increases daily. But offering or reading anonymous online opinions does not by itself make for active political participation. In the past one would attend a rally, protest, or town meeting to engage in real politics. Today, people sit passively in front of computer screens under the illusion that they are connecting with their fellow citizens.

Which one of the following best expresses the main idea of the professor’s argument?

Internet debates and online political polls and chat rooms give people greater access to political information.

Political organizations of the past bear no resemblance to the political organizations of today.

While the Internet has made more political content available, meaningful political involvement has decreased.

The Internet has revolutionized the political process because it has allowed many more political viewpoints to be expressed.

 

 

Question 24.             

<11{8[1(04)92]}> The very large increase in allergies over the last thirty years is due to the great success of immunizations administered over this time period. Since immunizations have nearly eliminated life-threatening diseases such as polio, the human immune system increasingly targets other environmental substances in order to keep working properly. Allergy symptoms such as runny nose and itchy eyes result when the immune system attacks pollen that is breathed in from the air.

Which one of the following best expresses the main point of the passage above?

Immunizations often have surprising side effects.

Immunizations have been very successful in eliminating life-threatening diseases.

Viruses that once caused polio now cause allergies.

The use of immunizations has led to an increase in allergies.

 

Question 25.              

<11{8[1(10)98]}> Sometimes people get caught in a “downward spiral,” a case in which something leads to a result which in turn leads to more of the original thing, bringing on more of the result. As the process continues, the result continually gets worse and worse. An example is when people turn to binge eating when depressed, which causes them to put on weight and feel unhealthy, which then makes them more depressed, leading to more overeating, and so on.

The author is mainly concerned with:

convincing people not to overeat.

explaining the process of the “downward spiral.”

showing how overeating can lead to depression.

showing how some processes lead to surprising results.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is the difference between “community intervention” and “intervention in the community”?

What is the difference between “community intervention” and “intervention in the community”? How can health advocates thoroughly address each in, for example, public policymaking of one of the following (choose one and discuss or choose a health concern of your own liking):

a.          Youth violence

b.          Asthma in children

c.           Walking track and other public access to exercise/fitness

d.          Heart disease

e.          Lack of availability of health food (in stores, restaurants, etc.)

 

Your responses should follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.). Your writing should be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful. Your work should display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics. Use APA style for all citations. (Visit http://www.apastyle.org/learn/faqs/index.aspx)