Define Neoliberalism (provide two specific characteristics). Provide two positiv

Define Neoliberalism (provide two specific characteristics). Provide two positiv

Define Neoliberalism (provide two specific characteristics). Provide two positive developments from Neoliberalism. Provide two criticisms of Neoliberalism (highlight two theorists). How has neoliberalism impacted social, economic, political and environmental issues in societies around the world. Provide two examples and cite your chapter and module content. (M4: 3, 4)
Your posts in the discussion area should exhibit careful thought and logical reasoning and provide evidence for your position. Each post should be at least one well-developed paragraph (approximately 200 words or more, post word count, required). Use correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Use intext citations and a reference list when citing module content. You may use this link as a resource on how to cite various sources. American Sociological Association (ASA) Style Guide
The discussions must be completed by the due dates specified on Canvas.
Further Instructions:
After you post an original response, you will have access to those of your classmates.
Please comment on the posts of at least two of your peers (at least 100 words, post word count, required). By offering suggestions, asking questions, etc., you will enhance your learning, as well as that of your colleagues.
Refer to the attached rubric (click on the three dots in the top right-hand corner) for grading details
HERE ARE THE SOURCES

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-trade-deficit-hits-859-billion-in-2021-and-shatters-record-11644327619https://www.facebook.com/watch/?extid=NS-UNK-UNK-UNK-IOS_GK0T-GK1C&v=699935324395385
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2024/02/07/us-buys-more-from-mexico-than-china
https://www.economist.com/business/2023/11/23/why-chinese-companies-are-flocking-to-mexico
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/angola-quit-opec-reducing-membership-12-countries-2023-12-22/
https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/commodities/oil-outlook-brazil-guyana-record-american-opec-market-share-saudi-2023-12

The files added have everything needed. Please make it a six page double spaces

The files added have everything needed. Please make it a six page double spaces

The files added have everything needed. Please make it a six page double spaces paper using only the Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War book. In the files added, it shows which books and what paragraphs within each book is able to be used in the essay. When it comes to the following topics, I believe that doing the second or third would be easier than trying to do the first. With this essay, please find a way to interpret Thucydides; pin him down on an opinion within democracy and / or empire i believe is what needs to be done. We can have our opinion on Thucydides views of democracy. Basically we can mention how Thucydides doing this as opposed to that and this is not meant to act as a book report.

Part 1 Theory Theorists Key Concepts What the theory explains/how learning occu

Part 1
Theory
Theorists
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occu

Part 1
Theory
Theorists
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occurs
Role of the teacher
Role of the learner
Limitations
Behaviorism
Theory
Theorists
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occurs
Role of the teacher
Role of the learner
Limitations
Social Cognitive Theory
1/30/2024
Theory
Theorists
I think the w
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occurs
Role of the teacher]
Role of the learner
Limitations
Information Processing Model
Part 2
You will upload a picture of your representation here.
You will present aspects of your “creed” as well as a visual representation of the connections you have made throughout those belief statements. This could look like a variety of things: an object you create with different art materials, a painting or illustration, a poem you have written, a journal…please be sure to run your idea by me.
You will present what your representation is and several of your creed. Your representation must show:
1) how your belief statements are represented in what you are creating
2) creativity and thought into its creation
3) be small enough to carry to and from class
4) You should be prepared to share several of your statements.
Seminar-style Presentation + Active Engagement
The Pedagogical Creed presentations will take place during our in-person meeting on Tuesday, March 5.
True to a seminar class format, you will present your personal pedagogical creed in a mini-conference fashion. This means that you will present sitting in the round-table classroom structure. Please also engage actively with peer presentations when your peers present their work.
Each student will conduct a 10- to 15-minute practiced, engaged, and interactive seminar-style presentation of your ‘pedagogical creed.’ Practice what you will say before arriving to class. And then come to class prepared to talk about your creed in 10 to 15 minutes (the amount of time may be adjusted depending on class size) with classmates. The best discussions will engage the audience and be interactive. Additionally, students will conduct active in-person engagement with all of the student presentations.
Please write your 5 “I believe” statements around 1) what is education, 2) how students should learn, 3) the purpose of content, 4) the purpose of schools and education, and 5) your stance on how education is a move toward social progress.
This will help you firm up your ideas about the poem.
Overall, a good start but now go deeper!
Part 3
By this point, we have discussed many topics: frameworks for teaching and learning, culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy, critical theories, and connections between culture, learning and identity. You all have come into this class with folk theories and scripts of how students learn and how you think teachers teach. The hope is that through readings, discussions, videos, and your assignments, you have challenged those folk theories and scripts by considering what you have learned thus far through theoretical concepts, yet also knowing there is more than just “Theory” that informs how we teach and how students learn.
John Dewey, an American philosopher and educational reformer, wrote his Pedagogic Creed in 1897. In it, he articulated his beliefs around the purpose of education, the purpose of schools, what should be taught, how it should be taught, and how education moves towards social progress. He started his ideas with “I believe…”
You will refer to Dewey’s Pedagogic Creed.
In this assignment, you are to look at how Dewey articulated his beliefs about education and come up with your own statements with rationale for each.
Example: I believe education is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.
In this final paper, you will do something similar, with 5 “I believe” statements around 1) what is education, 2) how students should learn, 3) the purpose of content, 4) the purpose of schools and education, and 5) your stance on how education is a move toward social progress.
Under each “I believe…” statement, include 1) your rationale for that statement citing a reading you have done in our class or another class, and 2) an example of how that might look in a classroom.Throughout your paper, at least 5 of the resources should be from this class. Your rationale from the reading should support your claim or stance.
In your paper,
1) Begin with an introduction and end with a conclusion that reflects back on your statements.
2) how you have made sense of the readings/discussions in class and how you are applying and connecting them to your own ideas about teaching and learning,
3) to see that your thoughts and examples are clearly articulated and organized, and
4) to see that you have referenced at least 5 readings from our course that support your ideas.
Please be sure to proofread your work prior to submitting.
Assignment Details:
12 point, Times New Roman font
1.5 spacing
3-4 pages
No more than 2 direct quotes from a text. Must be cited in APA format.
APA citations in-text AND in a Reference section at the end of the paper (APA resources are in Canvas under Modules if needed, or you can look at Purdue OwlLinks to an external site. for proper APA citations)You may also refer to class slides, but need to refer to the information in the lectures. This is how to cite:In-text citation (Professor’s first initial. Last name, personal communication, date of lecture)Example(S. Graham, personal communication, June 17, 2020)

Welcome to Unit 3, where we will primarily focus on the government’s relationshi

Welcome to Unit 3, where we will primarily focus on the government’s relationshi

Welcome to Unit 3, where we will primarily focus on the government’s relationship with civil rights. In so doing, we will specifically examine the distinctive role of African American history, which occupies an integral position within the development of both US history and the US government. In addition to reading chapters 5 and 4, we will also watch a film in this unit, which you can access in the unit discussion. Based only on the textbook, answer 10 of the following questions. Answers should be 3-4 sentences and based only on the discussion in your book.
Use this link to access book https://assets.openstax.org/oscms-prodcms/media/documents/AmericanGovernment3e-WEB.pdf?_gl=1*l1j30x*_ga*MTc2MTUzNDIxOC4xNjc1MDk5Mjcw*_ga_T746F8B0QC*MTY4NjA5MTgzMS40LjAuMTY4NjA5MTgzNS41Ni4wLjA
1. What are civil rights? How are they different from civil liberties?
2. What is the Equal Protection Clause?
3. What is the Rational Basis Test?
4. In what ways did the federal government defend slavery?
5. What was the court’s ruling in the Dred Scott case? What was its significance?
6. What was Lincoln’s aim with the Emancipation Proclamation?
7. What was Reconstruction? What were its key features? Why and how did it end?
8. What were the Black Codes?
9. What were the Jim Crow laws?
10. What did the Supreme Court rule in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)? What was the significance of the case?

Part 1 Theory Theorists Key Concepts What the theory explains/how learning occu

Part 1
Theory
Theorists
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occu

Part 1
Theory
Theorists
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occurs
Role of the teacher
Role of the learner
Limitations
Behaviorism
Theory
Theorists
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occurs
Role of the teacher
Role of the learner
Limitations
Social Cognitive Theory
1/30/2024
Theory
Theorists
I think the w
Key Concepts
What the theory explains/how learning occurs
Role of the teacher]
Role of the learner
Limitations
Information Processing Model
Part 2
You will upload a picture of your representation here.
You will present aspects of your “creed” as well as a visual representation of the connections you have made throughout those belief statements. This could look like a variety of things: an object you create with different art materials, a painting or illustration, a poem you have written, a journal…please be sure to run your idea by me.
You will present what your representation is and several of your creed. Your representation must show:
1) how your belief statements are represented in what you are creating
2) creativity and thought into its creation
3) be small enough to carry to and from class
4) You should be prepared to share several of your statements.
Seminar-style Presentation + Active Engagement
The Pedagogical Creed presentations will take place during our in-person meeting on Tuesday, March 5.
True to a seminar class format, you will present your personal pedagogical creed in a mini-conference fashion. This means that you will present sitting in the round-table classroom structure. Please also engage actively with peer presentations when your peers present their work.
Each student will conduct a 10- to 15-minute practiced, engaged, and interactive seminar-style presentation of your ‘pedagogical creed.’ Practice what you will say before arriving to class. And then come to class prepared to talk about your creed in 10 to 15 minutes (the amount of time may be adjusted depending on class size) with classmates. The best discussions will engage the audience and be interactive. Additionally, students will conduct active in-person engagement with all of the student presentations.
Please write your 5 “I believe” statements around 1) what is education, 2) how students should learn, 3) the purpose of content, 4) the purpose of schools and education, and 5) your stance on how education is a move toward social progress.
This will help you firm up your ideas about the poem.
Overall, a good start but now go deeper!
Part 3
By this point, we have discussed many topics: frameworks for teaching and learning, culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy, critical theories, and connections between culture, learning and identity. You all have come into this class with folk theories and scripts of how students learn and how you think teachers teach. The hope is that through readings, discussions, videos, and your assignments, you have challenged those folk theories and scripts by considering what you have learned thus far through theoretical concepts, yet also knowing there is more than just “Theory” that informs how we teach and how students learn.
John Dewey, an American philosopher and educational reformer, wrote his Pedagogic Creed in 1897. In it, he articulated his beliefs around the purpose of education, the purpose of schools, what should be taught, how it should be taught, and how education moves towards social progress. He started his ideas with “I believe…”
You will refer to Dewey’s Pedagogic Creed.
In this assignment, you are to look at how Dewey articulated his beliefs about education and come up with your own statements with rationale for each.
Example: I believe education is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.
In this final paper, you will do something similar, with 5 “I believe” statements around 1) what is education, 2) how students should learn, 3) the purpose of content, 4) the purpose of schools and education, and 5) your stance on how education is a move toward social progress.
Under each “I believe…” statement, include 1) your rationale for that statement citing a reading you have done in our class or another class, and 2) an example of how that might look in a classroom.Throughout your paper, at least 5 of the resources should be from this class. Your rationale from the reading should support your claim or stance.
In your paper,
1) Begin with an introduction and end with a conclusion that reflects back on your statements.
2) how you have made sense of the readings/discussions in class and how you are applying and connecting them to your own ideas about teaching and learning,
3) to see that your thoughts and examples are clearly articulated and organized, and
4) to see that you have referenced at least 5 readings from our course that support your ideas.
Please be sure to proofread your work prior to submitting.
Assignment Details:
12 point, Times New Roman font
1.5 spacing
3-4 pages
No more than 2 direct quotes from a text. Must be cited in APA format.
APA citations in-text AND in a Reference section at the end of the paper (APA resources are in Canvas under Modules if needed, or you can look at Purdue OwlLinks to an external site. for proper APA citations)You may also refer to class slides, but need to refer to the information in the lectures. This is how to cite:In-text citation (Professor’s first initial. Last name, personal communication, date of lecture)Example(S. Graham, personal communication, June 17, 2020)

You need to cover four areas: Description, Scholarly Opinions, Your Opinion, and

You need to cover four areas: Description, Scholarly Opinions, Your Opinion, and

You need to cover four areas: Description, Scholarly Opinions, Your Opinion, and Prediction for the Future. You must write your entire paper in third person and do not use quotes – just paraphrase instead and then cite your source in parenthesis immediately afterwards using the correct in-text citation form. You should have at least three sources for your report which you will list in proper bibliographic format the last page of your report. Each time you cite a statistic or a scholarly opinion in paraphrase form, you must use in-text citation. The paper must be in MLA format. The paper should contain five full pages of content at the minimum, twenty pages at the maximum. The last non-content page should contain a bibliography with a minimum of three bibliographic sources in MLA format.
Please do not use Wikipedia as a source. Books, newspapers, magazines, and reputable websites are appropriate sources. The paper must be written in the third person and cannot contain direct quotes. Any opinions and statistics must include an in-text citation. Any scholarly opinions must only be paraphrased (not directly quoted) from reputable sources about the event. finally its going to be submit into the website turn it in and my professor is strict any plagirsem i fail the class

Welcome to Unit 3, where we will primarily focus on the government’s relationshi

Welcome to Unit 3, where we will primarily focus on the government’s relationshi

Welcome to Unit 3, where we will primarily focus on the government’s relationship with civil rights. In so doing, we will specifically examine the distinctive role of African American history, which occupies an integral position within the development of both US history and the US government. In addition to reading chapters 5 and 4, we will also watch a film in this unit, which you can access in the unit discussion. Based only on the textbook, answer 10 of the following questions. Answers should be 3-4 sentences and based only on the discussion in your book.
Use this link to access book https://assets.openstax.org/oscms-prodcms/media/documents/AmericanGovernment3e-WEB.pdf?_gl=1*l1j30x*_ga*MTc2MTUzNDIxOC4xNjc1MDk5Mjcw*_ga_T746F8B0QC*MTY4NjA5MTgzMS40LjAuMTY4NjA5MTgzNS41Ni4wLjA
1. What are civil rights? How are they different from civil liberties?
2. What is the Equal Protection Clause?
3. What is the Rational Basis Test?
4. In what ways did the federal government defend slavery?
5. What was the court’s ruling in the Dred Scott case? What was its significance?
6. What was Lincoln’s aim with the Emancipation Proclamation?
7. What was Reconstruction? What were its key features? Why and how did it end?
8. What were the Black Codes?
9. What were the Jim Crow laws?
10. What did the Supreme Court rule in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)? What was the significance of the case?

The files added have everything needed. Please make it a six page double spaces

The files added have everything needed. Please make it a six page double spaces

The files added have everything needed. Please make it a six page double spaces paper using only the Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War book. In the files added, it shows which books and what paragraphs within each book is able to be used in the essay. When it comes to the following topics, I believe that doing the second or third would be easier than trying to do the first. With this essay, please find a way to interpret Thucydides; pin him down on an opinion within democracy and / or empire i believe is what needs to be done. We can have our opinion on Thucydides views of democracy. Basically we can mention how Thucydides doing this as opposed to that and this is not meant to act as a book report.

You need to cover four areas: Description, Scholarly Opinions, Your Opinion, and

You need to cover four areas: Description, Scholarly Opinions, Your Opinion, and

You need to cover four areas: Description, Scholarly Opinions, Your Opinion, and Prediction for the Future. You must write your entire paper in third person and do not use quotes – just paraphrase instead and then cite your source in parenthesis immediately afterwards using the correct in-text citation form. You should have at least three sources for your report which you will list in proper bibliographic format the last page of your report. Each time you cite a statistic or a scholarly opinion in paraphrase form, you must use in-text citation. The paper must be in MLA format. The paper should contain five full pages of content at the minimum, twenty pages at the maximum. The last non-content page should contain a bibliography with a minimum of three bibliographic sources in MLA format.
Please do not use Wikipedia as a source. Books, newspapers, magazines, and reputable websites are appropriate sources. The paper must be written in the third person and cannot contain direct quotes. Any opinions and statistics must include an in-text citation. Any scholarly opinions must only be paraphrased (not directly quoted) from reputable sources about the event. finally its going to be submit into the website turn it in and my professor is strict any plagirsem i fail the class