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  • Importance of Anti-bias Environment in schools and learning environments

    $7.00

    The paper defines Anti-bias Environment in schools explains the goals and importance of Anti-bias Environment in schools and learning environments.

    2 Pages

    APA – 2 References

  • Sex Education in Public Schools

    $10.00

    Question: Should Sex Education be taught in Public Schools?

    2 Pages

    APA – 4 References

  • Description of the educational setting: Mild Disability Observation

    $25.00

    Observe a special education teacher at a selected special education setting.
    Observe the following items:

    • Description of setting, as in age range, grade level, and disability
    • Type of service model, as in self-contained or inclusion
    • Type of curriculum used
    • Additional resources and materials available in classroom
    • How this affects your current or future instructional practices
    • Behavioral framework of the program or facility
    • Strengths and challenges of placement in the respective program

    Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word description of the educational setting that includes all of the information listed above.

    5 Pages

    APA – 2 References

  • A Module Report on Careers in Industrial Psychology

    $20.00

    The module report explores the profession of an industrial and organizational psychologist. Areas examined include career options, work environments, educational requirements and average incomes.

    4 pages

    APA – 4 References

  • THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION

    $20.00

    The paper examines the issue of using technology in education.

    Paper Contents:

    • E-learning and its benefits
    • Barriers to use of technology in education and role of teachers
    • Edutainment and its scope
    • Relationship between the technologies based education and culture
    • Ethical use of technology in education

    7 Pages

    APA – 14 References

  • Explain to your reader how you went about carrying out your research

    $35.00

    Report 5: Method Section

    This section of the report is where you explain to your reader how you went about carrying out your research. You should describe the subjects, the instruments used, the conditions under which the tests were given, how the tests were scored, how the results were analyzed, etc. Remember that this section needs to be very explicit. A good rule of thumb is to provide enough detail so that others could replicate all the important points of your research. Failure to provide adequate detail may raise doubts in your readers’ minds about your procedures and findings.

    Link to Report 1-2: Research Proposal Report 1-2 – Organization’s Internal Communication in China (Studies in Journalism and Communication Research Methods)

    7 Pages

    APA – 5 References

  • The role of teaching style in Saudi females’ educational experiences

    $40.00

    Education, Gender Role, and Language in Saudi Female in the Saudi Arabia

    The research paper aims to determine the role of teaching style in Saudi females’ educational experiences, role of gender in educational experiences among Saudi females, and the role of English in these educational experiences.

    Paper contents:

    • Introduction
    • Literature review
    • Methodology
    • Data analysis and interpretation
    • Data Analysis
    • Conclusion, reflection, and action plan

     

    23 Pages

    APA – 14 References

  • Personal dictionary of 20 words

    $22.50

    Dictionary of Key Terms. Create a personal dictionary of 20 words, terms or concepts. The entries should include the word, term or concept, a formal definition (citation required) and a specific application. The application could include your Annotated Bibliography, your Review of Literature, your current Action Research Project, or a proposed action research. Terms must be organized into at least three categories to include: (1) research methodology terms; (2) content terms from Review of Literature; (3) research ethics terms.

    CONCEPT DEFINITION
    APPLICATION
    1.      Responses
    2.      Variable
    3.      Research
    4.      Methods
    5.      Demographics
    6.      Data
    7.      Replicate
    8.      Hypothesis
    9.      Analysis
    10.  Survey
    11.  Significant
    12.  Range
    13.  Reliability
    14.  Biased
    15.  Correlation
    16.  Independent variable
    17.  Dependent variable
    18.  Randomized
    19.  Meta-analysis
    20.   Longitudinal

     

    4 Pages (20 definitions)

    4 References

  • The high cost of education

    $7.50

    Module 4 – SLP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (The high cost of education)

    The SLP is one long project (8-12 pages). However, you will write your paper during Modules 1-5 and you will submit each module as separate files for review and feedback. Note that the final grade on the SLP will be based on the modular components and on the final project report.

    Before beginning the component of your SLP in this module, review the Session Long Project Overview below.

    SLP Overview

    Purpose of SLP: The purpose of this Session Long Project is to complete a thesis, which is a proposition that is maintained by argument or explanations based on the importance, value, or relevance of the program content under consideration.

    Note: Your SLP topic must be directly related to your concentration of study in the MA Ed. Program.

    SLP Assignment Expectations

    The following is a general overview of how you will be submitting your SLP work. You can see that the SLP is a progression of sections that build upon each other until the final module.

    Your final product for the Session Long Project thesis will contain the following sections:

    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Main Discussion (organized with headings and subheadings)
    • Conclusions
    • Premise (supporting conclusions)
    • Bibliography

    By the end of Module 4: Submit your conclusions

    Discuss your conclusions. Also provide the premise which supports the conclusion(s) of your thesis. Develop the proposition as to which pieces are best considered in your analysis or argument. Identify the ideas that best support your opinions and make the greatest contribution to understanding the development of your discussion. Be sure to keep in mind the initial research question(s) posed in Module 1’s SLP assignment.

    Finally, once your conclusions are presented, develop a hypothesis (or a research question) for future consideration. This new research question must be based on your presented conclusions.

    Submit 1-2 pages in length for Module 4 SLP assignment.