Understanding the Learning CycleThe process of instructional design can be cumbersome and challenging. The learning cycle requires the educator to prepare for and instruct students, identifying how their students learn best, the purpose of learning, and appropriate ways to engage students. Having an understanding of instructional design to include standards, objectives, instruction, and assessment better supports alignment in classroom learnin...
Incidence Rates of Child MaltreatmentTask: Child maltreatment occurs in every society and has stimulated a lot of public attention and research, not to mention support in the form of funding for research, but incidence rates continue to rise (Devaney & Spratt, 2009). Using 2007 value, it is estimated that child maltreatment costs $103.8 billion each year in the United States, and this estimate only reflects costs specific to the victim (Wan...
PART I: EVALUATING SOURCESPART I: EVALUATING SOURCES.Review the 9 sources provided). All result from a search about the importance of literacy / communication skills in the workplace. Use your understanding of the CRAAP analysis to rank the sources from best (#1) to worst (#9). NOTE: You do not actually have to complete the CRAAP analysis for submission. Simply use the criteria to determine the rank of each source.Provide your list of the 9 sour...
Question: Welcome to Introduction to Effective Caring! Through studying this module all learners will develop an understanding of the factors required for individuals to have a high quality of life such as ability to have choices, freedoms, stimulation, privacy, dignity, social interaction and support, privacy, effective communication, appropriate forms of physical contact, confidentiality, physical and psychological security. Learners will ...
Real-life examples for Classical Conditioning and Operant ConditioningAssignment for Classical vs. Operant ConditioningThis week, you have looked both classical and operant conditioning. Please provide an example to promote learning for a real life situation based on each type of conditioning.For example, I have just brought a new pet home and I would like to train that pet to stay off the couch. From a classical conditioning perspec...
Objectives and OutcomesObjectives and Outcomes Examine a personality theory in-depth. Apply concepts that you have learned in the course materials. Acquire knowledge about a specific topic or issue related to personality theories that is of interest to you. Analyze and synthesize information about your chosen topic. Practise writing an essay using APA style. Instructions Your second assignment is to choose a *different* theory from the one you c...
SummaryAfter your review paper has been approved, carefully summarize the key points in each section, as per the tutor’s guidelines. In addition to the summary, you will also need to critically examine the review paper to comment broadly on its strengths and weaknesses. Depending on the topic and population, you could comment on its usefulness, validity, limitations, thoroughness, methodology and/or conceptualization. Your summary of the r...
The Role of Observations in ResearchTask: Non-Experimental Research Methods: Naturalistic Observation and the Nature of Trustworthiness in Qualitative Research Observations give perspective. They can provide information on how people behave and the interactions within the given context (Privitera, 2017). To engage in a naturalistic observation, however, means to observe behaviors that would be expected in the selected environment. For example,...
Component 1: Summary and Analysis of Popular Media Article or Current EventTask: The Applied Personality Project requires you to critically analyze personality information found in the popular media in relation to empirical research, personality theory, and your own life. You will demonstrate that you are an intelligent consumer of personality research and can think critically about personality theory, assessment, and research in rela...
TaskTask: There are many therapies in psychology that are used to help clients with depression or depressive symptoms reach remission. Some concentrate on increasing adaptive behaviors while others focus on changing negative thought patterns. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) was originally used to prevent remission of depressive symptoms, but recent studies have shown its efficacy as a supplementary treatment for depression (Pots et a...
The Literature ClassTask: While I was standing at St. John's hall for the class of the literature of the global context. I was standing in front of the room 350A. At a time of 9:05 am, which was when the class starts. I asked a few students also stranded in the hall, confirmed that they are waiting for the literature class. I was doubtful where the professor was. I was nervous about being late for the first class. I look...
Course Learning Requirements1. This assignment relates to the following Course Learning Requirements: 2. Apply in theory and practice the principles and procedures of ABA/IBI in working with children with ASD.3. Evaluate treatment effectiveness through data collection, graphing and analysis, and report findings5. Apply knowledge of clinical standards and practice guidelines as appropriate to both hypothetical and real situations6. Discuss ...
Word count, late marks, references, and works cited guidelinesIs Canada a meritocracy? In your determination, you are expected to apply research on social mobility from your textbook which address issues related to social inequality in Canada. Regarding expectations related to word-count, late marks, references and works cited: o For every 10 words over the word count, you will be deducted 2% off your total final grade for this assignment. &...
Objectives of the AssignmentThis assignment relates to the following Course Learning Requirements: 1 – Explore and identify the theories of early learning 2 – Explore the historical context of learning theory and practices 3 – Identify how theories inform teaching practices that support diversity and culture To select three theories that were discussed in the course and explain how you could apply them in yo...
Exercise 1: Idea BubblesThe first step to design your own research is to know what you already know or don’t know about the research topic. You are given a general field of Emotion and Cognition as your research topic, and you will narrow it down to a more specific area within this topic. Once you have narrowed it down, you will conduct a focused literature search to select three research articles that interest you most. Finally, you...