EDUCATION

Constitutional protections afforded people accused of crimes

1) Identify and discuss the constitutional protections afforded people accused of crimes. How did those protections evolve? Outline how these protections might be different, if at all, from other points in the past.2) Relying on resources that you acquire from the APUS library, evaluate the effectiveness of those protections. Among these protections, which do you …

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Response to Danielle Allen’s essay

  Write a response to Danielle Allen’s essay. Please incorporate analysis of not only the main essay, but also two responses, in the construction of your own point of view. 4 pages. https://www.bostonreview.net/forum/danielle-allen-what-is-education-for/    

School district’s budget

  Obtain a copy of your school district’s budget and analyze it using the following questions: What are the components of the school district’s budget? Which stakeholders are involved in the budget development process, and how are they involved? What steps are taken in the budget development process? Develop an 8 slide presentation that includes …

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School’s Continuous Improvement Plan (CIP)

In your previous internships, you reviewed your school’s Continuous Improvement Plan (CIP). Throughout this internship course, you will be delving deeper into your school’s CIP. EAD-529 focused on curriculum and professional development. In EAD-539 you will focus on supporting an effective learning environment.Write a 500-750 word analysis of your school’s CIP, addressing the following:Do the …

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Handouts and second/third grade teachers

develop three handouts (one each for kindergarten, first grade, and second/third grade teachers) with strategies for enhancing emergent literacy and developing positive dispositions toward reading and language learning in K–3 children. Instructions Before submitting your Assessment, carefully review the rubric. This is the same rubric the assessor will use to evaluate your submission and it …

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Special education teachers must remain professional in all situations

Special education teachers must remain professional in all situations and are often required to make decisions that involve ethical issues. It is important that special education teachers be aware of the ethical and professional standards as well as special education law. Review the “Case Study: Stephen.” 1,000-1,250 words, address the following: Detail the next steps …

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