Part One – Reading and Thinking Read the first part of Chapter 1. Developing C

 
Part One – Reading and Thinking
Read the first part of Chapter 1. Developing C

 
Part One – Reading and Thinking
Read the first part of Chapter 1. Developing Curriculum Leadership and Design from the book Align the Design.  This includes the beginning through Figure 1.1.  I think this article describes things that very often take place in schools, but perhaps not necessarily yours.  The fascinating part of reading this for me is to think about how curriculum leaders, which you all are, can avoid the pitfalls mentioned in the article and ensure a guaranteed and viable curriculum.  That is what I would like you to think about as you go through this article.
Part Two – Respond to the Following:
Briefly summarize the status quo that “Ann” experienced upon creating curriculum guides for her district.  Can you relate to her experience?  If yes, discuss in which ways.  If no, please explain.
Now that standards (Common Core, Louisiana Student Standards, etc.) have answered the question, “What do we want our students to know?” what do the authors of this article argue is the next critical question to be asked?  Describe why it is so important for this question to be explored.
What two sets of research findings do the authors use for developing curriculum?  Describe why each is so important.
In order to ensure curriculum is created with a focus on instruction, what two phases do the authors recommend in order to manage the work?
Consider the picture created by the authors in regard to curriculum development.  Also, consider your experience when thinking about this next question.  What is the status quo when it comes to curriculum implementation at your school?  Provide specific examples.
Part Three – Reading and Thinking
I would like for you to read the rest of this chapter, which includes a step by step guide to what the authors offer as a “Do” and “Don’t” do list when it comes to being a curriculum leader.  Also included here is a guide to review and evaluation, aligning structure with leadership, and insight into the role of the central office.  As you read the rest of this chapter, please continue to think about how – as a curriculum leader – you can avoid the pitfalls associated with curriculum development and implementation.  Also, it is important to remember that the overall purpose of this article is to share ideas about how curriculum leaders can – and have to – focus on not just developing a curriculum guide but ensuring a guaranteed and viable curriculum through an emphasis on high-quality instruction.
Part Four – Respond to the Following:
Copy and paste three – five quotes from at least three different sections of the article (Step 1: Establish the Foundation through Reactions from the Field) that are the most significant thoughts to you when it comes to being a successful curriculum leader.  You can see an example of this in what I posted as “Most Significant Thoughts” in this module.  However, please note that I included more than five quotes from six different sections of the article.  Please limit yourself to the number of quotes and sections used that I am asking for.  I chose these quotes because I know that I can use information from them to discuss what I can do as a curriculum leader to be successful at implementing a guaranteed and viable curriculum in a school setting.
Utilize the thoughts behind the quotes you chose to respond to the following: Because you are a curriculum leader, your principal has asked you to lead a curriculum development project.  S/he has asked you for your thoughts about how to ensure the implementation of a guaranteed and viable curriculum.  In other words, s/he wants the result to be high-quality instruction leading to significant increases in student academic achievement.  S/he has asked that you write out and describe/explain/justify 3 – 5 of what you believe to be the most important things/actions/thoughts that need to be taken into consideration as the school embarks on this process.  Upon hearing this, you know that you are up to the task!

IRIS Center Website – TransitionLinks to an external site. https://iris.peabody.

IRIS Center Website – TransitionLinks to an external site.
https://iris.peabody.

IRIS Center Website – TransitionLinks to an external site.
https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/tran/ 
IRIS Internet Activity
1. Go to the IRIS website
2. Click on the button, for the corresponding title under IRIS Resource Topics
3. Select Modules
4. Click on the module link that is assigned.
5. Click on the icon for Challenge. Watch the video.
6. After completing the video, click on the icon to the right titled Initial Thoughts. Respond to the
questions.
7. After you have responded to the questions, click on the icon, Perspectives and
Resources.
8. Read all content, view all media content, and take notes as you navigate through the
module. When you have finished the entire Initial Thoughts and Perspectives section of the
module, click on the icon to the right titled Assessment.
9. Respond to all questions in the Assessment section. All answers must be in complete
sentences with supportive details.
10. When you are finished with the Assessment icon, click on the icon titled Wrap Up. You need to answer once again the questions in the Wrap Up now that you have watched media content, read information, and reflected on your thoughts that you wrote down in Step #7. What are your thoughts now? The Wrap Up is about what are your thoughts related to the content after having gone through the module. 
11. Due: A completed response to the module:
a. Initial Thoughts: Your responses to the Initial Thoughts questions for the module. (Step #7)
b. Assessment: Your Assessment question responses. (Step #10)
c.  Wrap Up: Your reflections and additional comments about the Wrap Up questions. (Step #11)
Assignment Rubric
Rubric Competencies
Points
(a) IRIS Module on Transition included responses to Initial Thoughts, Assessment and Wrap Up questions and they accurately addressed the content in the module. 
3 points per question/ total 15
TOTAL
15

  Overview For this Performance Task, you will create a PowerPoint presentation

 
Overview
For this Performance Task, you will create a PowerPoint presentation

 
Overview
For this Performance Task, you will create a PowerPoint presentation  that synthesizes the inter-relationship of infant/toddler play,  exploration, and learning while underscoring the vital role children  have in their own play, the role of adults in truly fostering play and  development without being controlling, and the role of appropriate and  inspiring play spaces in supporting children’s growth.
Submission Length: A narrated PowerPoint presentation with approximately 20 slides
Professional Skills: Written Communication and Technology are assessed in this Competency.
 
Note: For this Performance Task Assessment, you are  required to draw from not only the resources for the Topics but also  your experiences, observations, and host teacher and other professionals  who work in your field setting. Your conversations with these  professionals and your observations in the setting are essential to the  successful completion of the Assessment. For additional information  regarding the field experience requirements and expectations, please  review the BSECS Field Experience Handbook found on the  BSECS Field Experience Website.
Note: Your BSECS Field Site Information Form is required to be submitted in DI4001 that provides the site details and contact information for your Host Teacher.
 
Instructions
Before submitting your Assessment, carefully review the rubric. This  is the same rubric the assessor will use to evaluate your submission and  it provides detailed criteria describing how to achieve or master the  Competency. Many students find that understanding the requirements of  the Assessment and the rubric criteria help them direct their focus and  use their time most productively. Review the key topics for this assessment and discuss them with your Host Teacher to gather their insights and thoughts.
Access the following to complete this Assessment:
Play PowerPoint template
The Vital Role of Play in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers
As the long-time director of an infant/toddler care and education  program, you have worked with caregivers who have innately understood  the value of play to children’s healthy development and translated that  understanding into fostering children’s exploration, discoveries, and  growth. You have also worked with caregivers who haven’t been able to  understand the complex yet exciting relationship between play and  children’s growth. You have seen caregivers with the best of intentions  limit children’s explorations, challenge their play endeavors  inappropriately, over direct their activity, and, often due to great  enthusiasm, take the lead in children’s play, limiting their  opportunities for creative expression, independence and safe  risk-taking. Because you deeply believe in offering a stellar play-based  program, you’ve decided to draw on a variety of strong resources in  order to create a PowerPoint presentation synthesizing the  inter-relationship between infant/toddler play, exploration, and  learning while underscoring three vital roles: 1) the role children have  in their own play; 2) the role of adults in truly fostering play and  development while honoring children’s individuality, initiative,  interests, and imaginations; and 3) the role of appropriate and  inspiring play spaces in fostering children’s growth.
You decide to create your PowerPoint and include narration,  substantiated by current resources, so your current staff will benefit  from hearing your passion and sincerity along with quotes, examples, and  narrative prose to better illustrate the points you want people to  understand and think about. Use the Play PowerPoint template to create a  PowerPoint presentation with narration, using the following structure:
First Slide: Introduction explaining your definition of infant/toddler play based on current resources
At least 5 slides synthesizing the inter-relationship between  infant/toddler play, exploration, and learning (with examples from  varying age levels and insights substantiated by resources)
At least 5 slides explaining 1) the vital role children have in  their own play, and 2) the role of adults in truly fostering play and  development while honoring children’s individuality, initiative,  interests, and imaginations (with examples from varying age levels and  insights substantiated by resources)
At least 5 slides synthesizing the role of appropriate and inspiring  play spaces in fostering children’s growth (with examples and insights  substantiated by resources)
At least 2 slides synthesizing the inter-relationship between  child-directed/independent play, play spaces in infant/toddler care and  education programs, and children’s healthy development and learning  (with examples and insights substantiated by resources)

Please review the following website on Disability in Film https://mubi.com/en/l

Please review the following website on Disability in Film
https://mubi.com/en/l

Please review the following website on Disability in Film
https://mubi.com/en/lists/disability-in-film
From the entire list presented in this link, choose one film to watch for this assignment (the entire film, not just the trailer). The movies are not posted on this website (just the list is posted and you are not required to sign up for any program/app for this assignment), so it will be up to you to find an available movie to watch elsewhere. Perhaps it was one of your favorites and you just want to watch it again. Perhaps you want to watch a new one you have not seen. So this is a good excuse to pop some popcorn and watch a movie! This list is a little outdated, so there could be a newer film that fits into this category. After watching the movie, answer the questions to complete your discussion assignment.
Provide the title and a summary of/plot of the movie. What was the disability of the main character(s)?
You will find seven ways of which an environment can facilitate self-determination for people with disabilities. In your movie of choice, briefly describe how self-determination was fostered (or not fostered) for the individual(s) with the disability in each of these seven ways.
Find the benefits of inclusion for people who have been oppressed and not oppressed or privileged. After reading through these benefits, describe how the people with and without disabilities in your movie experienced (or did not experience) these benefits. Discuss three of the benefits for the individual(s) with disabilities and three benefits for the individual(s) without disabilities.

  Explain what stable data responding say about the environmental conditions und

 
Explain what stable data responding say about the environmental conditions und

 
Explain what stable data responding say about the environmental conditions under which it occurred. Identify (2) reasons why an investigator should be concerned about trends in the data that have no obvious explanation and what a practitioner can do about it. 
Your post must include the following:
Paraphrased (in your own words) and cited in APA style, an explanation of the environmental conditions in which steady responding occurs (5 points).
Identify (2) concerns with trends that have no explanation (5 points each).
Provide a solution for one of your hypothetical  concerns.

  This  week’s assignment is a fun one. You will create your very own Online  Sp

 
This  week’s assignment is a fun one. You will create your very own Online  Sp

 
This  week’s assignment is a fun one. You will create your very own Online  Sports Entrepreneurship Magazine. It is a lot easier than it sounds. You  will do this using Scoop.it.
By  doing this you will create your own Online Sports Entrepreneurship  Magazine and learn current issues in this area. This will help you with  your discussions and possibly with your assignments. At the end of the  class you will have this online magazine to keep.

 This week, you will need to seek an article from the Journal of Applied Behavio

 This week, you will need to seek an article from the Journal of Applied Behavio

 This week, you will need to seek an article from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (or other journal that upholds the seven dimensions of behavior, such as Behavior Analysis in Practice) related to observing clients. Feel free to select any topic relevant to observation, including the unintended effects. Follow the discussion post rubric and be sure to use APA style, professional writing.  

  create  an educational flyer for patients at a 10-physician outpatient clinic.

 
create  an educational flyer for patients at a 10-physician outpatient clinic.

 
create  an educational flyer for patients at a 10-physician outpatient clinic.  The information should explain the clinic’s patient portal. Be sure to  cover what it is, how to register for it, and the features of the  portal. List the benefits of using the portal. The goal is to convince  consumers of the value of using the portal and increase usage.
For  some research, you might want to search for resources on a real patient  portal vendor. One of the most widely used vendors is MyChart.
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2018 AHIMA Entry-Level Competencies Health Information Management Baccalaureate Degree
   
Domain VI. Organizational Management & Leadership
Competency
VI.8. Facilitate consumer engagement activities.

    Overview For this Written Response Assessment, you will respond to a series

   
Overview
For this Written Response Assessment, you will respond to a series

   
Overview
For this Written Response Assessment, you will respond to a series of  prompts related to approaches and strategies that foster healthy infant  and toddler development through responsive and respectful relationships  with infants, toddlers and their families.
Professional Skill: Written Communication is assessed in this Competency.
Note: For this Written-Response Assessment, you are  required to draw from not only the resources for the Topics but also  your experiences, observations, and host teacher and other professionals  who work in your field setting. Your conversations with these  professionals and your observations in the setting are essential to the  successful completion of the Assessment. For additional information  regarding the field experience requirements and expectations, please  review the BSECS Field Experience Handbook found on the  BSECS Field Experience Website.  There is also a Field Experience Letter you can print and share with  your Host Teacher. Additionally, you will need to submit the BSECS Field Site Information Form along with your assessment.
Instructions
To complete this Assessment:  
Download the DI4001 Written Response Submission Form, which includes the Rubric for this Assessment. Complete the form using the criteria presented in the Rubric. Review the key topics for this assessment and discuss them with your Host Teacher to gather their insights and thoughts.

  Persuasive summary Write a persuasive summary on how we can use Love to combat

 
Persuasive summary
Write a persuasive summary on how we can use Love to combat

 
Persuasive summary
Write a persuasive summary on how we can use Love to combat one of the following issues. The main goal of a persuasive summary is to persuade your audience that your view is among the most compelling opinions on the topic. You should produce a clear thesis or controlling idea that establishes and sustains your focus. For this assignment, you will discuss how “Love” can fit into one of your central ideas for combating one of the issues below.
Select one:
Bullying
Mass Shootings
Gender Discrimination