Category: Education

  • Measuring and evaluating student achievement

    Good morning I’m so sorry for the delayed response. But here is the homework Chapter 12/13 it depends on your book edition…Questions – 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 15 and Activities 1 – 5 but activity 4 you will write a 1 page response to that question.
  • Research Reasoning

    I have attached the document to use for the assisgnment.

    APA Format

    Arrange your assignment in a single document with two headings:

    1. Part 1: What If?
    2. Part 2: Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research.

    Complete the following under the heading “Part 1: What If?”:

    • Explain how an organizational issue or process that needs improving could be examined if a quantitative descriptive survey approach was used to collect data instead of qualitative approach to collect data. Describe the organizational issue or process. Describe the purpose of the survey and what data would be collected with the survey.
    • This is a hypothetical explanation. You will not conduct quantitative research for your course project, but it is useful to consider how quantitative data could contribute to your project.
    • Explain the differences between conducting quantitative surveys and carrying out a qualitative method, such as one-on-one interviews or focus groups.
    • Describe specific differences between these two types of methods (surveys versus interviews or focus groups) as they apply to your topic.
    • What might your data collection have looked like if you had chosen to conduct descriptive survey research (i.e., quantitative surveys)?
    • What would your sample need to look like in terms of number of participants and who the participants were?
    • Why would a quantitative design be appropriate in relation to the purpose of your study?
    • What would your anticipated outcomes be? In other words, what do you think the surveys might reveal, and why would they be useful instead of a qualitative study with interviews or focus groups?
    • Compare applications of quantitative and qualitative methods with a specific issue in an educational setting other than that of the course project that might be investigated by each method.
    • Describe the purpose for which the issue might be researched with a quantitative survey approach.
    • Describe the educational setting involved (type of environment, age and level of learners, and other relevant characteristics).
    • Describe the purpose for which the issue might be researched with a quantitative survey approach.
    • Describe a purpose for which the issue might appropriately be researched with a qualitative method.
    • What would your anticipated outcomes be? In other words, what do you think the surveys might reveal, and why would they be useful instead of a qualitative study with interviews or focus groups?

    Complete the following under the heading Part 2: Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research:

    Begin by completing the following according to your Creswell and Creswell (2023) text:

    • Compare quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research approaches and their differences.
    • See Creswell and Creswell, pages 13 and 1722.
    • Reflect on the role of the literature review as it relates to the different research methodologies.
    • Discuss a project that brings together a worldview, designs, and methods.
    • Address a topic that you would like to study.
    • Apply the worldviews, designs, and research methods in Figure 1.1 (Creswell and Creswell, page 6).
    • Identify whether this would be quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods research.
    • Use the typical scenarios that we have explored in this course as a guide.
    • Develop a quantitative proposal based on the topic addressed in the Frame Your Issue and Collect Your Data assignment.
    • Read Creswell and Creswell, pages 157172, to understand how to propose a survey design.
    • Draw a visual model of the variables in the theory using the procedures for causal model design discussed in Creswell and Creswell (pages 5174).
    • Provide a diagram for your quantitative proposal based on what you learned about diagrams from reading Creswell and Creswell.
    • Paraphrase or summarize to represent ideas from external sources.
    • Refer to Creswell and Creswell, and other relevant sources in your discussion.
    • Clearly apply ideas from external sources to your own interpretation of a topic or scenario.

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  • 1 page paper

    write a one page paper about a meeting with a classmate! I attached my classmates paper and the prompt please go off of that
  • Curriculum Design Model

    Write an essay on the best curriculum design model that you will use to design a developmental education program. Justify your selection and support your work with literature.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): DEED 544 Position Paper Rubric-1.docx

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  • PowerPoint assignment

    1)Choose one of the 13 categories of special education listed in your textbook, (i.e., autism, learning disabilities, etc.) other than the one selected for assignment #2. 2)Create a 10-15 slide PowerPoint or Prezi, etc. presentation following the outline of your textbook 3)It should include the definition, the causation, the prevalence, the diagnosis/assessment of the disability, the educational considerations. What can teachers do in the classroom to assist students with this disability in the classroom? 4)Provide a list and description of at least educational strategies that would be helpful and provide references. 5)How can the teacher assist this student socially in the classroom? How can the teacher differentiate for learning, how can the teacher help the student become fully included in the classroom? What types of accommodations/modifications must the teacher need to make to assist the student in the classroom? Provide references and web links that will be helpful to your peers You must use 4-5 references other than your textbook. Use in-text citations and a reference list.
  • Discussion post 6

    Children with emotional/behavior disorders can be a challenge in any classroom. What positive approaches can teachers use to address – 1. Out of Seat behavior? 2. Mean comments? 3. Late Homework? 4. Off Task behavior? 5. Bullying?
  • Compare and contrast essay

    Overview

    For this capstone, you will write a / essay examining how two topics are similar, different, or a combination of both similar and different. However, this isn’t just about off items of comparison or it’s about helping readers understand your topic in new and meaningful ways, supported by your careful and scholarly research.

    Some examples of strong / topics include:

    • Remote learning vs. traditional classroom education
    • Instagram vs. TikTok as marketing platforms
    • Electric vs. hybrid vehicles’ environmental impact
    • Online vs. traditional banking services
    • Plant-based vs. lab-grown meat alternatives

    The best / essays come from genuine curiosity about how things work and relate to each other. Think of yourself as a detective looking for interesting connections and meaningful differences that others might have missed. When you dig deeper than surface-level comparisons, you often discover fascinating insights that can change how people see both topics.

    Learning Outcomes

    By completing this capstone, you will:

    • Develop coherent compositions with clear statements, supporting , and logical
    • Apply appropriate rhetorical strategies based on , purpose, and context
    • Analyze texts critically to identify arguments, , and rhetorical techniques
    • Apply effective composition strategies to produce polished final drafts that demonstrate attention to clarity, coherence, and correctness
    • Construct effective arguments using , , and counterarguments

    Core Requirements

    Length: words

    Sources: 2 (cited using )

    : point-by-point structure

    Perspective: Written in (no I or me)

    Format: 8th edition

    : Underlined in the

    Detailed Requirements

    Every effective / essay includes the following essential features. As you develop your essay, consider how you will incorporate each element:

    Feature

    Strong Topic Choice

    Your topic should be:

    • Specific enough to analyze deeply
    • Complex enough for meaningful comparison
    • Well-researched with available
    • Academically acceptable

    *You should avoid the following topics: (choosing one of these topics will result in a 0)

    • Death penalty
    • Euthanasia
    • Abortion
    • Drug Legalization
    • Religious debates
    • Gun rights
    • Global Warming

    Clear

    • States whether topics are similar, different, or both
    • Presents your three main points

    Example: While both Netflix and HBO offer streaming entertainment, they differ significantly in their content strategy, user interface, and pricing models.

    Focused

    • Choose 3-4 specific aspects to /
    • Each point should be substantial enough for a full paragraph
    • Support each point with from your sources

    Effective

    • with underlined
    • Body paragraphs following a point-by-point structure
    • Clear topic sentences for each comparison
    • Strong s between ideas
    • Thoughtful

    Strategic Use of

    • Integrate quotes and information from
    • Use to support your comparison/
    • Properly all ()

    Resources

  • Diversity & Management Student #1

    students is a he. if yiu have questions about the classroom please and student please ask.

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  • Student Success Strategies

    Student Success Strategies Listen Hide Assignment Information TurnitinTM TurnitinTM enabledThis assignment will be submitted to TurnitinTM. Instructions “Academic integrity is a core University of Massachusetts Global value. The University expects that students will conduct themselves in an honest and ethical manner and respect the intellectual work of others. Your Final Assessment submission will be checked for academic integrity, and violations may impact your standing within the program. Please refer to your Academic Catalog, Student Handbook, and/or contact your tutorial faculty regarding the standards of academic integrity.”

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Final Assessment Rubric.pdf, LBSC100 Step 4_ Project Final Assessment.pdf

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  • Term Paper

    Please see below assignment instructions:

    See attached book required.

    You are charged with selecting one of the topics and writing a ten-page paper in APA style in a twelve-point font and double spaced. More can be written but at minimum a ten-page word document must be uploaded by the end of the semester. Cover page and references do not count in the ten pages. Select one from any group. All 200 are not listed.

    1. Theories and Models of Entrepreneurship
    2. The role of Schumpeters theory of innovation in modern entrepreneurship.
    3. Exploring opportunity-based vs. necessity-based entrepreneurship.
    4. How entrepreneurial intention models predict startup success.
    5. Examining the behavioral theory of the entrepreneur.
    6. The influence of entrepreneurial orientation on business performance.
    7. Applying the resource-based view to entrepreneurial ventures.
    8. Comparing effectuation and causation in entrepreneurial decision-making.
    9. The role of entrepreneurial ecosystems in promoting innovation.
    10. Exploring the social network theory in entrepreneurship.
    11. The dynamics of entrepreneurial learning through failure.
    12. How institutional theory influences entrepreneurship policies.
    13. Entrepreneurship and chaos theory: Managing uncertainty.
    14. Examining the theory of planned behavior in entrepreneurship.
    15. The application of human capital theory in entrepreneurial success.
    16. The role of dynamic capabilities in new venture creation.
    17. Institutional voids and their impact on entrepreneurial activity.
    18. How innovation theory shapes sustainable entrepreneurship.
    19. Systems thinking in entrepreneurship: A conceptual approach.
    20. Transaction cost theory and entrepreneurial firms.
    21. Future directions in entrepreneurship theory development.

    2. Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation

    1. The role of transformational leadership in startup success.
    2. Exploring the connection between leadership styles and innovation.
    3. How emotional intelligence shapes entrepreneurial leadership.
    4. The impact of visionary leadership on business growth.
    5. Women in entrepreneurial leadership: Challenges and opportunities.
    6. Exploring leadership challenges in tech startups.
    7. How entrepreneurial leadership drives disruptive innovation.
    8. Case studies on leadership strategies in high-growth startups.
    9. The role of creative leadership in business model innovation.
    10. Entrepreneurial resilience: Leading through crisis.
    11. The influence of leadership development programs on startup founders.
    12. Exploring servant leadership in social entrepreneurship.
    13. How leadership styles impact team motivation in startups.
    14. The role of innovation culture in entrepreneurial firms.
    15. How digital transformation reshapes entrepreneurial leadership.
    16. Ethical leadership and its impact on sustainable entrepreneurship.
    17. How founders leadership affects investor relations.
    18. Exploring adaptive leadership in rapidly changing markets.
    19. The role of leadership networks in entrepreneurial success.
    20. Future directions in entrepreneurial leadership research.

    3 Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Business Models

    1. The impact of social entrepreneurship on community development.
    2. Exploring the role of non-profits in promoting social entrepreneurship.
    3. How social enterprises balance profit and mission.
    4. The rise of sustainable business models in social ventures.
    5. Exploring the role of microfinance in empowering social entrepreneurs.
    6. Case studies on successful social entrepreneurship initiatives.
    7. The role of social innovation in addressing global challenges.
    8. Exploring partnerships between corporations and social enterprises.
    9. Challenges faced by social entrepreneurs in scaling their ventures.
    10. How impact investing supports social entrepreneurship.
    11. The role of education in fostering social entrepreneurship.
    12. Exploring sustainable supply chains in social ventures.
    13. How social enterprises address environmental sustainability.
    14. The role of public policy in promoting social entrepreneurship.
    15. The impact of technology on social entrepreneurship models.
    16. Exploring gender dynamics in social entrepreneurship.
    17. How corporate social responsibility drives social entrepreneurship.
    18. Case studies on hybrid social business models.
    19. Exploring community-based entrepreneurship in rural areas.
    20. Future trends in social entrepreneurship.

    4. Technology-Driven Entrepreneurship and Digital Startups

    1. The impact of artificial intelligence on entrepreneurial ventures.
    2. Exploring the role of blockchain in reshaping business models.
    3. How fintech startups disrupt traditional financial services.
    4. The rise of e-commerce entrepreneurship in emerging markets.
    5. Exploring the role of SaaS platforms in digital entrepreneurship.
    6. Case studies on successful digital startups.
    7. The impact of big data on decision-making in startups.
    8. Exploring cloud-based business models in entrepreneurship.
    9. How the Internet of Things (IoT) shapes tech startups.
    10. The role of cybersecurity in tech entrepreneurship.
    11. How entrepreneurs leverage social media for business growth.
    12. Exploring the role of mobile apps in startup ecosystems.
    13. The impact of digital marketing on startup success.
    14. How tech startups attract and retain talent.
    15. Exploring green tech entrepreneurship models.
    16. The role of venture capital in digital entrepreneurship.
    17. How lean startup methodology drives tech innovation.
    18. Case studies on unicorn startups and their success strategies.
    19. Exploring the impact of remote work on digital entrepreneurship.
    20. Future directions in technology-driven entrepreneurship.

    5 Future Trends and Directions in Entrepreneurship

    How artificial intelligence will shape future entrepreneurship.

    The rise of sustainable entrepreneurship in response to climate change.

    Exploring the impact of automation on entrepreneurial opportunities.

    The future of entrepreneurship in the gig economy.

    How blockchain technology will disrupt traditional business models.

    The role of virtual reality in future entrepreneurial ventures.

    Exploring the potential of space entrepreneurship.

    The impact of global environmental challenges on entrepreneurship.

    How digital currencies will influence entrepreneurial finance.

    The rise of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) in entrepreneurship.

    How remote work will reshape entrepreneurial business models.

    Exploring the role of green entrepreneurship in future markets.

    Case studies on startups addressing future energy needs.

    How next-generation technologies drive business model innovation.

    The future of social impact entrepreneurship.

    Exploring entrepreneurship opportunities in the metaverse.

    The role of biotech in the future of entrepreneurship.

    How geopolitical shifts will affect global entrepreneurship.

    The impact of changing consumer behaviors on entrepreneurship.

    Future directions in entrepreneurship research and practice.

    End of document

    Rubrics Project component:

    *The abstract :

    includes all required components; writing is clear, concise, and compelling.

    *The Organization Description as it Connects with the Topic of the Paper

    The Organization Description: The final project demonstrates outstanding evaluation and application of the key concepts underlying innovative entrepreneurship and its effective use in creating a organization plan.

    *Selling Your Ideas:

    The Selling of your ideas: A thoughtful and illuminating interpretation or analysis of the importance, meaning, or significance of the projects selling of your ideas. Examined, in depth, specific possibilities,

    limitations, and/or challenges associated with the projects selling of your ideas.

    *Operations, Technology, & Management as you can see it develop in your topic that you selected coupled with your organization:

    The final project demonstrates outstanding ability to thoroughly evaluate and apply effective operations, technology, and management systems to effectively support the entrepreneurial project. Risk assessment is thoroughly discussed.

    *Financial Plan, Continuation & Sustainability if you decide to implement the ideas that you researched in the topic of your paper and your research on the subject matter:

    Makes thorough and meaningful connections among course concepts to develop an outstanding financial plan; continuation and sustainability plans are thoroughly described.

    *APA, Formatting, Writing Quality, Timeliness of Submission, Completeness of Submission:

    Uses APA guidelines for citations, references, and formatting accurately and consistently. Writing is clear and concise. Project submitted on time and includes all required components as described in syllabus.

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