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Assignmment Week 1
Teachers cannot proactively and effectively plan for instruction unless they have a clear understanding of children’s typical developmental milestones and know what to expect of students at each age. Knowledge about typical developmental milestones is important for families as well so they know when their child is progressing normally or may need help in a…
Teen Pregnancy Phamlet
A local social service agency has asked you to create a pamphlet Presentation to educate the community about an issue related to Child Development. Some examples are teen pregnancy, challenges and tips for parents during a stage of development, (prenatal, infancy and toddler hood, early childhood, middle childhood, or adolescence), peer pressure, kids and…
Week 10 Bus
1.In your opinion, what is one of the most pressing and significant concerns facing communities today that a business might have a responsibility to consider? 2.Why do you think so and what is the responsibility of the business? Remember to support your response using SWS formatted in-text and source list citations.
Classroom Observation- Wright
Effective teachers always reflect on the lesson, and lesson outcomes. Listen as the teacher reflects on this lesson, and compare it to the responses you have written on the observation worksheet. Use both the teacher’s reflections and your own observation when writing your overall observational reflection.
ED7900 MD1 Dis1
To prepare: • Read the Gonzalez-Shancho and Vincent-Lancrin (2016) and Mandinach et al. (2015) articles related to data collection and analysis in education. Reflect on the difficulty they describe regarding making data accessible to decision makers. With the volume of data available, how can users get the information they need without feeling overwhelmed by the…
Week6 Jr
In this week’s Strayer Story you learned how Coach Gibbs developed his own leadership style by observing the styles of leaders he admires. Now, think of a great leader in your own life. This can be a coach, teacher, mentor, supervisor, family member, etc. How would you describe that person? What would you say were…

