Constructivist Classroom Scenario Essay

The main activity in a constructivist classroom is hands‐on problem‐solving. Students use inquiry methods to ask questions, investigate a topic, and use a variety of resources to find solutions and answers. As students explore the topic, they draw conclusions, and, as exploration continues, they revisit those conclusions. Exploration of questions leads to more questions.

Read the following classroom scenario:

Students complete a diagram of the Solar System by cutting out the provided photos of each planet and pasting them onto a large sheet of paper. Students label each planet with the correct name and write one fact about each planet. The learning target for the lesson is for the students to understand that the solar system consists of the sun and the nine planets that orbit around it.

With the information given in the scenario, write a 500‐750 word essay describing how this activity can be revised to incorporate constructivism, inquiry‐based problem solving, adjustments for differentiation, and the assessment you would use to ensure the target of the assignment was met. Include an explanation of why the constructivist approach is useful for teaching science and health.

Support your ideas with two to three scholarly sources.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite.

Presentation: Work-As-Done In ATC And UAV Safety

In the Air Traffic Management (ATM) field, people are the greatest  asset but they may also be the greatest source of risk. Understanding  the human component in Air Traffic Control (ATC) is essential as the ATM  system becomes more complex. Many applications in human factors need to  be considered as the Nextgen system and use of the National Airspace  System (NAS) continue to grow. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are a  part of the integrations of the NAS as well. These two intermingle, and  it is imperative to understand the human factors concepts involved to  mitigate risks.

Instructions

Refer to the module readings and outside sources, and start a presentation on ATM and UAV operations.

  • Examine and explain each operation individually.
  • Assess some risks associated with these operations, separately, and as they integrate in the NAS.
  • Finally, provide some recommendations to mitigate risks in each  operation and the unique trials of useful airspace with all aircraft.

Your presentation should consist of approximately 7-10 slides (not  including the title slide and the reference slide), with a suggested  length of 3-5 minutes of audio, overall. The information should be  properly cited and referenced using the current APA edition.

Human development for helping professionals

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EDU 541 Technology And Tools To Manage Learning

Assignment 2: SWOT Analysis and Presentation

Due Week 4 and worth 150 points

Based on the feedback from your professor for the first assignment, you will continue working on your recommendations for an LMS for your organization. You must compare and contrast two (2) different LMSs using a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis on each system that you have identified as two (2) potential solutions.

Once you have completed the SWOT analysis, you will create a presentation for the organization so that they are able to make the best choice possible.

You must submit the SWOT analysis and your recommendation as two (2) separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment it is written for.

The following resources may help you with this assignment:

Note: You may also use Internet or Strayer Resource Center for articles on SWOT analysis.

Write a two to four (2-4) page paper in which you:

  1. Select one (1) proprietary LMS and one (1) open-access LMS that provide viable solutions for your organization. Provide a rationale for your selections.
  2. Compare and contrast the two (2) selected systems using a SWOT analysis on each system and summarize the main findings from your analysis.
  3. Based on your SWOT analysis, recommend the LMS that you believe will best support the organization’s needs. Justify your response.
  4. Create a five to ten (5-10) minute presentation for your organization explaining your recommendation for an LMS. Note: The presentation may be completed in PowerPoint, Prezi, video, other presentation software, or as a written script. The presentation file is not included in the required assignment page length. You can record the audio for your presentation or include a written script. Typically, you should allocate about one (1) minute per slide.
  5. Provide at least three (3) reliable, relevant, peer-reviewed references (no more than one [1] used previously), published within the last five (5) years that support the paper’s claims.
  6. Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
    1. Typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
    2. Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
    3. Include a reference page. Citations and references must follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Analyze an organization’s learning needs and rationale for selecting a Learning Management System (LMS).
  • Differentiate between proprietary and open-access LMS.
  • Describe the components of a typical LMS.
  • Recognize strengths and constraints of an LMS.
  • Evaluate assessment tools and capabilities of an LMS.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in technology tools to manage learning.
  • Write clearly and concisely about issues in technology tools to manage learning using proper writing mechanics.

Differentiation is a crucial aspect of guiding students in cognitive development

Differentiation is a crucial aspect of guiding students in cognitive development. Teachers should have a variety of differentiation strategies to help adolescents develop cognitively.

Complete the “Cognitive Development Activities” template and design three activities that could be differentiated for students in various stages of cognitive development in your content area. Use Piaget’s stages of cognitive development theory, as you analyze differentiation strategies for various stages of cognitive development. Align these activities to the appropriate content area standards in your state. Your activities should show a connection to stages of cognitive development, multiple intelligences, or moral development.

APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

How will you deal with anxiety or self-esteem issues among students who have difficulty reading, specifically when reading aloud?

DQ 1: Select an exemplar text from Common Core ELA Standards, Appendix B for third graders and apply the Fry readability formula. Discuss how the calculated grade level from the Fry readability formula compared to the assigned grade level in Appendix B

DQ 2: How will you deal with anxiety or self-esteem issues among students who have difficulty reading, specifically when reading aloud?

Explain how the following key concepts apply to the classroom situation

Short Answer 1

Q1.You are the director of Fun Start Day Care, a culturally and socioeconomically diverse early childhood care center in an urban area. You observe John, an early childhood professional in one of your classrooms. John is a young, white, Christian, and a recent college graduate from a small town. One of the white children in John’s classroom asks one of the black children why his skin is so dirty for the whole class to hear. John does not answer the question. Instead he replies, “People may look different, but everyone has a mommy and daddy at home who love them no matter what they look like.”

You are concerned by this and begin to visit his classroom more often. You recognize over time that the majority of the material John presents to the children reflects only mainstream cultural practices and identities. The children in the classroom begin to behave in ways that reflect this bias as well. John never discusses racial discrimination or sensitivity, and instead, chooses to ignore the diverse nature of his classroom in favor of a model that assumes that all the children are the same and have the same needs.

Explain how the following key concepts apply to the classroom situation described in the scenario: in-group bias, racial socialization, and culturally-responsive teaching.

 

Short Answer 2

Q2.A 4-year-old girl named Wadja, who is a recent immigrant from Afghanistan, recently enrolled in the early childhood care center near a U.S. military base. Wadja will be placed in Miss Shauna’s class. Miss Shauna has read about Afghanistani culture, has seen many acts of violence on the news taking place in Afghanistan, and is worried about the class accepting Wadja and how she will adjust to her new environment.

Upon meeting the family and Wadja, Miss Shauna realized that she was very well adjusted, a bit shy, but was becoming more curious about the other children. After a few weeks, Miss Shauna noticed that Wadja started to take her headscarf off after her parents dropped her off in the morning. Wadja also seemed a bit self-conscious about the food her parents packed for her, resulting in Wadja sitting alone or sometimes saying she was not hungry and did not want to eat.

Many of the children in Miss Shauna’s classroom have relatives who are serving in the military, with some stationed in Afghanistan. One boy in class told Wadja that his uncle killed people in Afghanistan. One of the other children recently made a comment directed toward Wadja that “all Muslims are bad.” He later revealed that he had heard his grandfather say this a few times recently.

Explain how the following key concepts apply to the classroom situation described in the scenario: acceptance; discrimination based on race, religion, or gender; acculturation; and privilege and power. 

 

Short Answer 3

Q3.Rosa is a new administrator at Building Blocks Day Care, an early childhood care center. She is 25 years old and arrives at the center at 5:00 a.m. to do her yoga workout before the children and families arrive. Rosa has made it very clear that health and fitness are very important to her. Marco, who is 67, is an assistant caregiver at the center who loves to cook and bring in treats for the other early childhood professionals. Rosa asked Marco to stop bringing in treats for the staff, since they are “filled with sugar and unhealthy.” Marco reluctantly complies.

At a staff meeting a few weeks later, Rosa presented information about obesity in the workplace. In the staff meeting, Rosa said, “If you are overweight, you are setting a bad example for the children in this center.” Marco is concerned about his ability to get into shape, as he has recently undergone knee surgery. Rosa, however, constantly reminds the staff of the importance of setting a healthy example.

One day she walks into the kitchen while Marco is putting sugar in his coffee and says, “I NEVER put sugar in my coffee. Have you ever thought of giving it up?” Eventually, Marco complained to the director of the early childhood care center. He was told that Rosa has come in to make some much needed changes at the center and that the entire staff should follow her example. Marco becomes worried about his job security but does not feel that he has any support from anyone at the center.

Explain how the following key concepts apply to the classroom situation described in the scenario: perceived discrimination; discrimination based on appearance; and microaggressions.

 

Short Answer 4

Q4.Lela’s early childhood care center classroom includes many students of different ethnicities. The assistant director has noticed that she uses many culturally and linguistically responsive practices, including providing materials that reflect each of the families’ home cultures and translating materials, such as classroom newsletters, into the languages spoken within the environment.

During a classroom observation, the assistant director noticed that there was a population of students of a particular ethnicity that Lela tends to interact with less—it’s very subtle, but Lela did not call on these three students during the morning meeting. When two of the children asked Lela to assist in a problem-solving situation, she responded, “Let’s see if you can figure this out on your own.”

The assistant director observed another day, and her concerns were confirmed—there did seem to be distinctly different kind of interaction with these children. When the assistant director brought her concerns to the director, as was their organization’s protocol, the director responded, “Well, children from that background are generally more self-reliant. I don’t think you need to do anything about it.” You continue to monitor the situation despite the director’s dismissal of your claim. You notice that this specific group of children eventually stopped attempting to participate in class. They were less engaged in the activities and less social with the other children.

Explain how the following key concepts apply to the classroom situation described in the scenario: implicit bias; institutional bias; and anti-bias education.

 

Short Answer 5

Q5.Carlos is an early childhood professional who works with the 3- and 4-year-olds at an early childhood care center that provides lunch to students. He has two Jewish students and one Muslim student in a group of primarily Christian children. Sometimes these students are not able to eat certain parts of the provided lunches because of religious dietary restrictions, and must request special food in front of the rest of the class. This has a tendency to isolate the children and cause them to stand out more than necessary. Sometimes they are teased for their differences, as the other children have begun to recognize these situations as habitual.

There are other issues as well. For example, Fridays during the winter require that the Jewish student leave earlier than the other children in order to make sundown. The focus on the Christian calendar is another isolating factor. While some of the Jewish holidays are discussed at the center, there is no attention to the holidays and traditions that correspond with Islam. This sometimes causes attendance problems and confusion, as well as the common isolation felt by the students who do not celebrate Christmas and Easter.

Explain how Carlos may be able to mitigate the effects of bias and institutional discrimination on children, families, and the early childhood professionals at the center. 

 

Short Answer 6

Q6.Thabisa is an early childhood professional at an early childhood care center. A new child named Dana, who has two gay fathers, recently joined her class. She is perfectly comfortable with this, but is a little worried that it may be a controversial issue for some of the parents of other children at the center. Therefore, Thabisa chooses not to discuss it with the rest of the class. Both the fathers have dropped Dana off in the mornings, but none of the children appear to have noticed anything unusual about the family.

One day, the group discussion turns to a focus on the make-up of each child’s family. Many children are excited to discuss their large families, including grandparents, older and younger siblings, and even some step- and half-siblings as well. Dana does not join in the discussion.

Later that afternoon, the children are tasked with drawing pictures of their families. Dana’s picture comprises her two fathers and the two family dogs. The other children see her picture and ask where her mom is, at which point Dana becomes very withdrawn. When her father comes to pick her up later, Thabisa hears her ask him, “Daddy, are we not normal?”

Explain why it is important for the early childhood professional in this scenario to promote acceptance and diversity in early childhood settings. 

 

Explain important historical context surrounding the creation of the app

In this assignment, you will be analyzing the communicative influence of social media apps.

Choose a social media app to analyze.

  1. Write 750-1,000 words.
  2. Explain important historical context surrounding the creation of the app (i.e., how and why was it created?).
  3. Explain the key communication features of the app (i.e., how is it used?). Be detailed, giving examples and/or screen shots – if available to you – to aid in your explanation.
  4. Use media theories/theorists to help you argue for what impact this app has on users’ communication behaviors (i.e., how does this app change users’ communication motives, purpose, style, choices).
  5. A minimum of one academic source is required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

Explain the “DUE” date vs “DO” date principle in in your response.

2 DISCUSSIONS ATTACHED(  DUE TODAY)

Character and Ethics of an Educator

View and reflect on the “Six Pillars of CharacterPreview the document”.  Determine which level of education in which you wish to serve (Early childhood, Elementary, Middle School, High School, or Adult).  Describe why the “Six Pillars of Character” are so important to that level, and how you will incorporate them in the teaching and learning process.

wk 2 discussion

DUE” Date vs “DO” Date

As educators, it is important to teach students the difference between “DUE” dates and “DO” dates.  For instance, many students here at Ashford University have shared that they often wait until right before the “DUE” date to begin to “DO” their course assignments.  Those same students have shared this practice always results in lower scores in the course.

It is important to learn to chunk tasks over several days to make them more manageable, as this creates opportunity for more feedback, input, and improvement.

Your mission for this discussion prompt is to identify which of the “Six Pillars of CharacterPreview the document” you will access and how you will use the pillars to support a classroom discussion about avoiding procrastination and task management.

  • Explain the “DUE” date vs “DO” date principle in in your response.
  • Make sure you share the plan that you generate to and discuss how you will teach your future students to abide by the “DUE’ date vs “DO” date.

Lack of cohesiveness in groups with diverse members

Final Paper

(HOSPITAL)

In Week One, you will choose a generic organization (manufacturing plant, hospital, etc.).  Assume that you are a hired consultant for this organization.  You have been asked by the president of the organization to prepare a background paper on the results of your research and to make recommendations to improve group productivity in the organization.

Your research has identified the following problems:

  • Role conflicts within groups
  • Communication problems among group members
  • Lack of cohesiveness in groups with diverse members
  • Excessive intergroup conflict

In a 4000-5000 word paper, include the following:

  • Introduction – clear explanation of the type of organization
  • Explanation of how each problem could impact a group’s productivity (use examples to illustrate points)
  • Recommendations to resolve each problem
  • Suggestions, based on your knowledge of group dynamics, for a company-wide training program on best practices for group productivity
  • Conclusion/Summary

Writing the Final Paper

The Final Paper:

  • Must be 4000-5000 words in length, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must include a title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.
  • Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.
  • Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis.
  • Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must use at least six scholarly sources, in addition to the course text.