Part 4.1 - Questions about various short storiesAssignment 4 -Total marks for Assignment 4 (100 marks) Note: All of your answers and compositions in Assignment 4 will be evaluated according to the quality of your writing. Your short answers should be well written and your longer compositions well organized, developed, supported, structured, and written. Assignment Part 4.1 Marks for Part 4.1 (15 marks) (3 marks each, except for #3, which ...
Comparing the Short Story and Journal ArticleFor this course in which we explore how anthropologists differently represent and understand various human cultures, we have begun with a unit centered around Margery Wolf’s A Thrice Told Tale: Feminism, Postmodernism and Ethnographic Responsibility, a highly reflexive consideration of her research on and writing about rural Taiwan. In A Thrice Told Tale, Wolf juxtaposes a short story, an a...
BodyFor this assignment you are asked to complete a literature review on an educational topic (qualitative research) of your choice or select from a list of topics below. You are asked to locate at least 5-7 educational journal articles on your topic and write an approximately 7 pages literature review on the articles you've selected. Each paper also needs to include a number of sections between the Introduction and Research Problem Formulati...
Assignment Content Collaborate with a teacher to identify an EL, student with disability, or struggling reader which you can work with to provide additional support. Identify a piece of text in an upcoming lesson. Research reading strategies and choose three total one that incorporates pre-reading strategies, one that uses guided reading strategies (during reading), and one that includes post-reading strategies. Write a 275- to 350-word ...
TasksDetails:Your task is to summarize one of the following presentations:1) “A Better Way To Talk About Love” by Mandy Len Catron2) “How To Build Community When You Feel Isolated” by Chitra Aiyar3) “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brené Brown I have posted all three presentations to our eLearn website under Week 3. In your summary, you will represent the main points of your chosen presentation in a c...
TaskMulticultural Britain: learning to live together The country needs political project to get people to bridge their differences not just bond over their similarities It is depressing to discover that four in 10 adults in this country agreed with the statement that “having a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures has undermined British culture”. After all, such mainstays of British culture as curry, the Notting Hill carnival ...
Strengthening Your MarriageMack, Wayne. 1999. Strengthening your marriage. 2nd ed. Phillipsburg: P and R Publishing Company. ISBN: 0875523854. 1. The book aims to strengthen marriage with biblical techniques and guidance, the author addresses the important role of husband and wife so that marriage can be strengthened according to God's will. 2. The strength of the text lies in the approach made on the importance of communication so that the co...
Introduction to the 'Month of Munsch' EventQ: You are celebrating Robert Munsch’s books with a “Month of Munsch” in 2019 (you will need to determine the month). This is the first time you have had a focus on his books, but you have done this with other children’s authors in the past, and it has run successfully.This year, you would like to invite Robert Munsch to present to the children and also present at the Medicine ...
Knowing the Three Specific Temperaments Named in Chapter 1During your group Zoom meeting for Module 4, the discussion will be focused on the following questions. You will need to take notes during the discussions to compare/contrast your own thoughts with others. Once your group discussion is completed, you will need to post your answers and thoughts for the following questions: Knowing that students learn concretely, it is best to te...
What You Can't Expect When You're ExpectingThis assignment is based on Case Study Scenario.Please read through the piece and answer the 2 questions in the weekly response clearly and thoughtfully. Paul, “What You Can’t Expect When You’re Expecting” You have no children. However, you have reached a point in your life when you are personally, financially and physically able to have a child. You sit down and thi...
Step 1: Obtain Demographic Information and Develop Parent Involvement StrategiesEducation: Develop a Content Lesson Plan Following The Steps Below. This is not just another lesson plan! You will prepare a content-based lesson plan/unit for English learners; however, this lesson plan/unit will reflect the academic needs of the specific population in your local area and it will include parent involvement strategies. The content area can be mat...
Questions: To prepare for this discussion watch scenes (links below) from the film The Birth of a Nation that portray African-Americans during Reconstruction in an inaccurate and racist way. One of the scenes that best exemplifies historical distortion and racism is the segment from the South Carolina statehouse. Other good examples include scenes with the Ku Klux Klan, whose members the film portrays as heroes. The Birth of a Nation, ...
All questions are not of equal value. This exam is worth 40% of the final grade for this course. You may consult the required texts and materials for this course when formulating your answers. You may NOT consult secondary sources�that means no internet or library sources. All references must be cited using parenthetical MLA in-text citations. Works cited page is not required. Students will be held re...
Task Essay – Dr. Marc Acherman This mini-essay is an opportunity for you to begin developing your ideas about one of the three assigned stories in relation to the literary theory from its corresponding week. Successful mini-essays will not only provide a persuasive literary analysis of this story but will also show that you understand and can apply the approaches of a literary theory. Step 1: Study the Options Option 1: Feminism Par...
InstructionsEvaluating Evidenceâ is worth 15% of your final grade. Please refer to the instructions below preceding each of the 3 sections to help you tackle each section. Â The following 3 sections (and associated questions in each section) are based on material from chapters 1-5 of the course text. For the marks breakdown for each section, please refer to the grading rubric available on Centennial. Which of t...