Area: Virtual Reality Simulations for Teacher Training and Professional Development
Methodology: Literature Review
Research objectives to address in this literature review:
1.How can virtual reality (VR) simulations provide realistic environments for practicing teaching skills?
2.How effective are VR simulations in improving teacher competencies?
3. What are some examples of projects/platforms Immersive VR Education platforms (e.g., TeachLivE, and
ClassVR) and 2 other ones (or more if necessary in order to have more words to write)? Identify their features
that can help 1) improve teacher competencies and 2) to provide realistic environments for practicing teaching
skills.
4.What are the challenges and future directions for integrating VR into teacher education programs?
Category: Education
The Role of Education in Enhancing Staff Knowledge and Proficiency in Mental Health Care
How does education enhance staff knowledge of interpreting physical monitoring of mental health patients and improve staff proficiency in medication administration?
Integrating AI Technology to Improve Listening Skills of Cambridge A2 Key English Language Learners in ELT
How to integrate AI Technology to Improve Listening Skills of Cambridge A2 Key English Language Learners in ELT?
Selecting an Effective School Syllabus for Students: A Comprehensive Guide
The syllabus for primary and secondary government schools varies depending on the country and educational system.In primary government schools, the focus is on building a strong foundation in basic subjects such as mathematics, language arts (including reading, writing, and grammar), science, and social studies. The syllabus usually includes topics like numbers, basic operations, language skills, environmental studies, and introductory concepts in science and social studies. Physical education and arts may also be part of the curriculum.As well as in secondary government schools, the syllabus becomes more specialized and covers a wider range of subjects. The core subjects typically include mathematics, language arts (including literature and writing skills), science (biology, chemistry, and physics), and social studies (history, geography, and civics). Additionally, other subjects such as foreign languages, computer science, physical education, and arts are usually included to provide students with a well-rounded education.It’s important to note that the specific content and depth of these subjects can vary between different educational systems and countries. Each country or educational board usually has its own curriculum guidelines that outline the specific topics and learning outcomes for each grade level.
How we silect a good school’s syllabus for students ? We can be a complex process that involves several factors. Here are some steps that can help in selecting a good school’s syllabus.so we can see these kind of steps and then we can sselect good syllabus .
1. Consider the Educational Standards: The educational standards of the country or region can provide guidance on the skills and knowledge that students should acquire at each grade level. Check if the syllabus of the school aligns with the educational standards.
2. Evaluate the Syllabus Content: Evaluate the content of the school’s syllabus to ensure that it provides a well-rounded education that includes core subjects such as mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies. Also, check if the syllabus emphasizes the development of practical skills that are relevant to real-world challenges.
3. Check for Inclusion of Arts and Physical Education: Ensure that the syllabus includes arts and physical education to provide students with a well-rounded education. These subjects help to develop creativity, physical fitness, and teamwork skills.
4. Consider the Adaptable Nature of the Syllabus: Consider if the syllabus is adaptable to changing times and reflects the current needs of society. Check if the syllabus includes topics such as environmental sustainability, global citizenship, and cultural awareness.
5. Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Syllabus: Evaluate the effectiveness of the school’s syllabus by checking the academic performance of the students and their readiness for higher education or the workforce.
6. Seek Expert Advice: Seek expert advice from educational professionals, school administrators, and teachers to get a better understanding of the quality of the syllabus.
Understanding Education Organizations through Systems Theories Lens
Discuss how the following Guiding Questionswhich are based on the systems theories lenshelp you better understand your organization.(My organization is Education) Include in your discussion thread the strengths and weaknesses of this lens for gaining that understanding. You do not have to share your views on each of the guiding questions.
Guiding Questions
What is the cycle of production for this organization? i.e., what are we about as an organization?
a. What do we bring in (input), how do we use it and form our product (throughput)?
b. What do we send out into the larger world (output)?
Are we open to negative feedback from the sub and super systems?
a. What are we doing to reverse the entropy of the system?
b. Are we exploring other paths to the ends (equifinality)?
What is our proper place in the broader society and economy? Issue: genotypic function (Productive, Maintenance, Adaptive, Managerial/Political)
Are we balancing our need for profit with a long-term view of survival? The issue is the Maximization Principle
How are we scanning the environment? What do we know about the environmental sectors? (Economic, political, social, etc.)
In this DB, you’ll be sharing your views of your organization based on the Systems Theories Lens. Remember, dont answer the questions, use them to guide you through developing your thoughts of what’s happening in your organization. For example: What are your views (thoughts) of the cycle of production at your organization? What’s your opinion of how feedback is received? Why? Is scanning the environment being effective? Why? Why not? It’s also important to include the strengths and weaknesses of the lens as well.
APA format and all references must be within 5 years.
Enhancing Academic Language Skills for English Language Learners through Language Focus Lessons
Language Focus Lessons
Description:Language Focus Lessons are designed to explicitly teach specific language skills or vocabulary needed for academic success. These lessons provide direct instruction on language features such as grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and discourse patterns. The goal is to help English Language Learners (ELLs) understand and use these language components in various contexts.
Implementation Steps:
Select the Focus: Choose a specific language feature (e.g., past tense verbs, academic vocabulary) relevant to the current unit or students’ needs.
Model the Language: Demonstrate the correct usage of the language feature through examples and practice.
Guided Practice: Engage students in guided practice activities where they use the language feature in controlled settings.
Independent Practice: Provide opportunities for students to use the language feature independently in various contexts.
Feedback and Reinforcement: Offer constructive feedback and reinforce correct usage through additional practice and review.
Example Activities:
Grammar games
Vocabulary quizzes
Pronunciation drills
Sentence construction exercises
Incorporating Individual Learners’ Needs in Teaching Practice
1. Discuss specific examples of how the teachers in the observed videos effectively incorporated the needs of individual learners within their learning environments, including at least one example of each of the following from any of the three videos.
cultural needs
social needs
emotional needs
2. Discuss two ways that the teachers could have more effectively incorporated individual learners cultural, social, or emotional needs in the learning environments.
3. Discuss two culturally sustaining pedagogy strategies that you could incorporate into your future practice as a teacher.
a. Explain how you can apply the two strategies from B3 in your future classroom.
4. Explain how you could involve your students caregivers in the execution of the two strategies from part B3, including one specific example for each strategy from part B3.
5. Explain how you could involve the community in the execution of the two strategies from part B3, including one specific example for each strategy from part B3.
Enhancing the Action Research Process: A Revised Approach
Write a 1000- word essay addressing each of the following points/questions. Be sure to completely answer all the questions for each bullet point. Separate each section in your paper with a clear heading that allows your professor to know which bullet you are addressing in that section of your paper. Support your ideas with at least three (3) sources in your essay. Make sure to reference the citations using the APA writing style for the essay. The cover page and reference page do not count toward the minimum word amount. Review the rubric criteria for this assignment.
Review the feedback received from your instructor for your Week 7 assignment on the ‘Look, Think, Act’ process.
1. Make any necessary changes or additions to the initial paper that will clarify the AR process as recommended by the instructor or from any new ideas you have obtained. (Please highlight all additions or corrections to help the instructor quickly locate changes from your initial document)
2. Include within your new document several additional stakeholders that may have been suggested through classroom discussion and include their roles throughout further AR cycles.
3. Determine the feasibility of a second cycle by either adding the new options or explaining in detail why a single cycle is effective.
Your revision should add another 1000-words and should include at least another three (3) new citations.
Impact of Early Intervention Legislation on Young Children with Delays or Disabilities
Whichever media option you choose, your initial post must include the following:
Describe one piece of legislation that changed the landscape of early intervention.
Explain how current early intervention legislation impacts your daily work with young children with delays or disabilities.
Discuss one hope you have for the future for providing early intervention services for young children with delays or disabilities.
Upload your image with supporting written narrative or video to the discussion forum. If you shared your image or video to a social media platform, share your social media handle in your post so we can follow you!
Supporting Students with Disabilities in a Culturally Responsive Manner
Part of a special educators responsibilities include understanding the characteristics of the major disability categories and how the characteristics affect typical development. When conducting observations and consulting with staff who work with students with disabilities, teachers must be able to articulate the differences in development and prescribe appropriate interventions. Understanding the effect of culture and language development must also be considered in meeting student needs.
Case Study: Larissa
Grade: 3rd
Age: 8
Larissa is a female third grade student with a specific learning disability in written expression and an executive functioning disorder. She is originally from El Salvador and moved to the U.S. with her mother, father, older sister, and newborn brother when she was 14 months old. In first grade, she was assessed for special education services and was found eligible in the areas of written expression and executive functioning due to a diagnosis of dyslexia and ADHD by an outside psychologist referred by her primary care physician. Larissas verbal expression is close to grade level, but when asked to express her thoughts on paper, she often uses lower level vocabulary and fragmented sentences, and her writing lacks organization. This could be due to her inability to focus on longer tasks as well as her difficulty with spelling, written expression, and multiple languages spoken in the home. Larissa also struggles with starting tasks independently, staying on task, and with task completion. She often cannot find her materials when needed such as pencils, paper, assignments, books, etc.
Recently, her mother and father separated. Her mother has since moved the children out of their home and in with family friends. The family friends have three children and two adults living in the home already, so the three bedroom, one bath home is very crowded. Their new home is within walking distance of Rosewood Elementary, where Larissa has recently transferred.
Larissas mother, Rita, has a job in which she works long hours and is currently struggling to establish her own line of credit. At home, Larissas family speaks both English and Spanish. Rita considers English her primary language; however, Spanish is her first language and she sometimes has difficulty understanding written English, despite speaking it well.
At a recent parent-teacher conference with Larissas teacher, Mr. Fleming, Rita shared that she obtained an order of protection against her husband after they separated. Because the order of protection extends to the children, she provided Mr. Fleming legal documentation of the order. The day after the conference, Mr. Fleming notified the office and gave them the documentation in the event that Larissas father should come to the school.
Using the information from the case study, address the following in a 1,000-1,250 word essay:
Discuss how the Christian worldview perspective can be demonstrated in professional practice by explaining why teachers need to be committed to respecting students individual strengths, interests, and needs to promote each students growth and potential.
Explain how language, culture, and family background influence the students student’ learning.
Describe three research-based, specially designed instructional strategies that can be used to respond to the developmental differences and individual needs of the student.
Cite research to provide justification for how the selected strategies provide specially designed instruction and access to the general education curriculum and standards as required by IDEA.
Support the assignment with at least three scholarly resources.