Category: Psychology and Education : Education

  • Chapter 3: Methodology Introduction This chapter presents the methodology used in the quantitative research study. It outlines the research design, context of the study, participants, instrumentation, data collection, and data analysis methods used in this study. The

    Please create Chapter 3 of a dissertation, also known as the methodology chapter, where the research methods used in the study are explained.
    *This is a quantitative research study*
    Include Sections for – methodology, Research Design, Context of the Study, Participants, Instrumentation, Data Collection, Data Analysis, and Summary
     
    Please follow the format and ideas of the provided attachments for chapter 3 of the dissertation

  • “Creating Classroom Success through Differentiated Instruction in Literacy and Creative Arts” “Creating a Culture of Inclusion: Empowering Students through Valued and Dignified Education”

    The ability to look at the unique needs of students and identify and plan differentiated instructional activities for small groups of students with similar literacy deficits is critical to student mastery of literacy skills. Through differentiating the content mastery level, the process for delivering instruction, and the product students create to demonstrate mastery of the content students with diverse needs can experience classroom success in literacy.
    Part 1: Planning Differentiated Instruction
    Collaborate with your mentor to plan a differentiated lesson or activity that incorporates grade level literacy and creative arts standards. Complete the “ECE-622 Differentiating Literacy Instruction” template as directed.
    NOTE: You will work with the small group of students to teach the lesson/activity in Part 2 of the assignment.
    Part 2: Delivering Differentiated Instruction
    Under the direction of your mentor, work with the small group of students you previously identified to implement the lesson/activity and assessment you designed in Part 1 of the assignment.
    https://bibliu.com/app/#/view/books/9781529769241/epub/OEBPS/s9781529769470.i116.html#page_7https://www.readingrockets.org/topics/differentiated-instruction/articles/what-differentiated-instruction#:~:text=Differentiation%20means%20tailoring%20instruction%20to,a%20successful%20approach%20to%20instruction
    https://www.modelteaching.com/education-articles/lesson-curriculum-planning/differentiation-in-the-classroom-content-process-or-product

    Differentiated Instruction: Maximizing the Learning of All Students


    https://www.proquest.com/docview/2612757038/fulltextPDF/67756F89483F4903PQ/1?accountid=7374&sourcetype=Scholarly%20Journals
    https://www.readingrockets.org/topics/writing/articles/teaching-writing-diverse-student-populations

    Page 1: Understanding Difficulties with Written Expression


    Rubric CriteriaGrade level and lesson topic/title are complete. Standards are grade level appropriate and closely support the lesson topic.
    Differentiating Lesson Content
    Strategy for differentiating lesson content demonstrates best practices. Rationale that supports the use of the strategy based upon the observation data and research-based best practices is skillful and innovative.
    Differentiating Lesson Process
    Strategy for differentiating lesson process demonstrates best practices. Rationale that supports the use of the strategy based upon the observation data and research-based best practices is skillful and innovative.
    Differentiating Lesson Product
    Strategy for differentiating lesson product demonstrates best practices. Rationale that supports the use of the strategy based upon the observation data and research-based best practices is skillful and innovative.
    Description of student assessment and support materials that were sourced and/or developed for the lesson/activity, including links when relevant and the submission of the related documents, is complete and relevant to the lesson/activity.
    Mentor debriefing notes are thorough and substantial.
    Reflection: Skills Deficits
    Description of the skills deficits exhibited by the students and the lesson/activity delivered to help them practice and improve those skills is extensive and specific.
    Reflection: Lesson/Activity Results
    Description of the results of implementing the lesson/activity with the student is sophisticated. Discussion of the long-term results that would be expected from differentiating the lesson content, process, and product with the students over an extended period of time is advanced and realistic.
    Reflection: Execution and Effectiveness
    Discussion of the execution of the lesson and its effectiveness, including discussion of both successes and challenges and changes that would be made if implementing the lesson/activity again, is skillful and demonstrates best practices.
    Reflection: Classroom Environment
    Explanation of how providing differentiated instruction can contribute to a safe, supportive classroom environment where students feel valued, dignified, and respected is compelling.
    The content is well-organized and logical. There is a sequential progression of ideas that relate to each other. The content is presented as a cohesive unit and provides the audience with a clear sense of the main idea.
    No mechanical errors are present. Skilled control of language choice and sentence structure are used throughout.
    Supporting research is compelling and thorough. Sources are completely and correctly documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is free of error.

  • Title: “Exploring Childhood and Youth Studies: Themes and Media Representations of Separated Child Migrants” READING #1: The chapter “Introduction: Taking Stock and Claiming Space for the Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada” by

    Use the following article to complete the following questions
    write 400-500 words in total READING #1: Introduction: Taking Stock and Claiming Space for the Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada
    Xiaobei Chen, Rebecca Raby, and Patrizia Albanese
    1. One of the learning objective of this chapter is to “ free, childhood, and youth studies around four themes” use your own words, describe the contents of these four themes. ( Engaging children and youth in research, conceptualizing childhood and youth as social constructs; keeping sights of social inequalities and their intersections, highlighting children’s citizenship, rights, and social engagement.
    READING #2: Media Representations of Separated Child Migrants
    From Dubs to Doubt
    in Migration and Society
    Author: Rachel Rosen and Sarah Crafter
    https://doi.org/10.3167/arms.2018.010107
    1. Quote the sentence (that states the author’s central argument
    2. Closely examine section “the troubles of and with ‘separated child migrants”. Assess how strongly the evidence presented in this section support the paper’s central argument.