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 Guided Response: Respond to at least two peers. Ask questions of your peers about their responses to encourage further conversation. In your responses, consider including a question about the inclusion of 21st-century skills in a diverse classroom. 

Anthony Bonner Sr

Analyze how you can maintain high standards and demonstrate high expectations for all ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse students in the classroom.

     Taking an interest in all your students when it comes to knowing about their background, is a way that I can analyze in keeping high standards and while demonstrating high expectations for all ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse students in the classroom. I can inspire my students by having them do exploration and provide their findings about their cultural/ethnic settings as a way of nurturing a credible link between teacher and peers. Also, through studying and hailing differences via customs and learning how to properly announce names of the students can lead to the positive engagement to all parties concerned when it come to learning in the classroom.
And lastly, as an educator I have to be able to change my role from within the classroom from a teacher to at times to a facilitator. This helps change the mood and environment between the student and educator from and adversarial point of view that calms the waters of a potential power struggle between the learners and the educator. Granting learners the chance to bring in reading information from home and giving them the chance to present to the class gives them the feeling of the importance their culture brings to the learning environment gives them the added motivation to engage more within the overall learning arena because they feel they are contributing positively to other learners.

Reflect on ways in which you will choose culturally relevant curriculum and instructional materials that recognize, incorporate, and reflect students’ heritage and the contributions of various ethnic groups.

     A major way for me choose culturally relevant curriculum and instructional materials that recognize, incorporate, and reflect students’ heritage and the contributions of various ethnic groups is to establish an inclusive curriculum that always promotes the practice of being respectful of the various differences of individual cultures. And by that I mean, understanding the importance of what culturally responsive curriculum brings to the classroom is equally inclusive that it embraces all students throughout the institution and recognizes the distinctive differences each individual may share. This instruction also emboldens educator’s awareness and appreciation of each learner’s external cultural setting and upbringing, while delivering a method for them to combine material into the instruction thus fostering inclusion. Teaching learners how to blend their culturalistic differences into their learning foundation, in order to assist individual learners personal and career achievement within a different world. Once again, a culturally responsive instruction aids learners that come from a different ethnicity group an opportunity to grow as learners while letting them share in the pride of how they identify within their specific culture.

Discuss how you would differentiate instruction for the inclusion of various learning styles.

     First, I think you would need to look at differentiating content to see if the information within the subject matter compromises the level of learning, ideas, and abilities learners need to comprehend centered on the course. It is all about the delivery arrangement in the differentiating content whether it is using all types of strategies such as video concepts, speeches, or auditoria tools for learners, With this in mind, I have also been taught by some veteran educators that utilizing graphic organizers as well as chunking information leaves the door open various methods that learners can choose from based on their desired interest. These methods are proven to help bolster educator’s confidence that differentiation happens in student learning and doing this gives individuals a multiple array of means to grasp content as students are apt to find increased ways of connecting to curriculum.

     Second, looking at the differentiating process is a way that I can check with my learners to ensure that the curriculum is meaningful to them. Because I know of the importance students need in relation to the time they will need in order for them to process the information prior to progressing on to the next portion of the curriculum. This in turn assist learners in acquiring things they can or cannot comprehend, while helping afford me as an educator to formatively assess the learners development. For instance, coming up with one or two managing strategies for every 20 minutes of teaching eases the learners emotional state of content satiety (i.e., think-pair-share, partner talk, etc.).

References:

Gay, G. (2010). Culturally responsive teaching, 2nd Ed. New York, New York: Teachers College Press. (Page 31).

Diller, J., & Moule, J. (2005). Cultural competence: A primer for educators, Thomson Wadsorth: Belmont, California.

Ashley Jones

  • Analyze how you can maintain high standards and demonstrate high expectations for all ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse students in the classroom.

I believe the world we live in has lowered its standards significantly in order to not hurt anyone’s feelings and to accommodate all. In some ways this shift might be good. However, I believe that this “everybody wins” mentality has helped concrete the belief that mediocrity is ok and that we do not have to try our best. We demand less of our children and expect less of them instead of preparing them for the future.

I believe that the best way to maintain high standards for all students is to set high standards for all students. If we set the bar low for our students then we are just ensuring that they are able to meet that standard and that they won’t even have to work hard to do so. As educators I believe that we need to strive to challenge all of our students no matter their ethnicity, cultural background, or language abilities.

 I believe that one great way to demonstrate high expectations is to provide students with a safe environment to learn. Students should feel safe to make mistakes and mess up while they strive to meet the high expectations. If students don’t feel safe and feel like they are expected to get it perfect the first time every time they will stop trying. Excellence should be something students are striving for….not something they feel like they are supposed to operate out of on a daily basis. 

  • Discuss how you would differentiate instruction for the inclusion of various learning styles.

As educators it is important that we are aware of each student’s ability level. I believe that this level of awareness is achieved through formative and summative assessments. By assessing our students we can learn a lot about their abilities/disabilities and can modify our teaching accordingly. We can then design lessons intentionally to meet each students individual needs and learning styles. 

I would differentiate instruction by providing lessons in multiple formats. For example, I wouldn’t JUST utilized a lectured based teaching style. I would provide lessons in print so that students can read through the lesson at their own pace and can review back to the print out as needed. I would differentiate by ensuring that ELL students have the material in their native language as well as in English. I would differentiate by allowing students more time to finish assignments if needed. Basically I would consider doing whatever each student needs to be successfully. 

  • Reflect on ways in which you would modify instruction for students in your area of specialization. 

The area of specialization I’ve been focusing on throughout this course is autism. Through my research these past 3 weeks I’ve found that students with ASD (autism sensory disorder) are often overwhelmed by noise or distractions. I would accommodate this by allowing students with autism to wear noise cancelling headphones while they work. I have also learned that students with ASD thrive best in an environment where there is a set routine. I would plan and stick to a daily schedule so that students knew what to expect and what to plan for. Lastly, one of the biggest things I’ve learned about students with ASD is that they struggle in situations of social interactions. I would be intentional about utilizing curriculum and lessons that teach social skills. 

 
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Task #6: After Action Review 

Although we do not have a complete incident with the consequences for the objectives you decided to implement, the tactics you used, and the resources you ordered, we still need to engage the AAR process.   We do not know how your planned actions would have translated into actual actions and where gaps may have been exposed in logistics, communications, situational awareness and operations. Optimally, the AAR process is the key component to the improvement of performance in planning, preparedness, and response.

1. 1-2 page description of the benefits and AAR process from the syllabus readings. Cite appropriate sources.

2. Since we don’t have the incident results to critique.  Provide a brief critique of your experience as a student in this simulation (Positive or negative review will not impact your grade). Describe what you have learned and what you think your strengths and weaknesses would be in managing an incident of this type.  

GRADING AND SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS TASK:

Upload a word file that contains both the description of the AAR process citing course resources, your critique and assessment of your strengths and weaknesses.

Resources:  

Week #8 Syllabus Readings

 
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Add and finish developing a previous assignment

Philosophy of Exceptional Learning and Inclusion

In Week Two of class you began to develop your Philosophy of Exceptional Learning and Inclusion. For your summative assignment you will build on the philosophy you started in your Week Two assignment to further develop and finalize your philosophy of exceptional learning and inclusion. Your philosophy should be grounded in research and include an in-depth rationale to support your beliefs about how to create inclusive environments that support all exceptional learners. It is important to note that as you continue to evolve professionally so will your philosophy on exceptional learning and inclusion. While this will be your final version of your philosophy for this course, hopefully you will continue to revise and reflect on it throughout your career. You will also continue to build your ePortfolio by adding a new page with your philosophy of inclusion.

To prepare for this assignment,

Remember, you are building on the philosophy you began creating in Week Two. Therefore, you will revise and add new pieces to your philosophy as is noted in the directions below.

In your 8- to 10-page Philosophy of Exceptional Learning and Inclusion paper,

  • Revise your explanation of your intended career path using the feedback you received from your instructor, in addition to any new learning.
  • Revise your description of the professional dispositions you possess that influence your beliefs about how children grow, learn, and develop using the feedback you received from your instructor, in addition to any new learning.
  • Revise your discussion of your views on where we are as a nation with creating inclusive environments that meet the needs of exceptional learners using the feedback you received from your instructor, in addition to any new learning.  .
  • Revise your definition of inclusion using the feedback you received from your instructor, in addition to any new learning.
  • Revise your summary of the role you feel collaboration with families and other educational professionals should play when supporting exceptional learners in inclusive environments using the feedback you received from your instructor, in addition to any new learning. .
  • New ~ Synthesize how you will use evidence-based strategies, including Universal Design for Learning, to support the needs of exceptional learners in inclusive environments. Refer back to your Week Three discussions, Evidence-Based Strategies and Universal Design for Learning, for support.
  • New ~ Explain, using specific examples, how you will support children or adults with specific delays, disorders, or disabilities (SLD, SLD, ADHD, BD, ED, etc.) in your future line of work. Refer back to your Week Four discussions: Supporting Children with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) and Speech and Language Impairments and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Emotional Disturbance (ED), and Behavioral Disorders (BD).
  • New ~ Describe how you will uphold professional and ethical standards when supporting children or adults with exceptionalities and their families. Refer back to your Week Five discussion, Ethical Dilemmas, for support.
  • New ~ Examine your role in exceptional learning and inclusion and how you can be a leader in developing inclusive settings. Refer back to your Week Four Reflection in Action journal and Week Five discussion, Ethical Dilemmas, for support.
  • Include the following based on your Program of Study:Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Administration

Explain what you would be looking for in a potential employee’s philosophy of exceptional learning and inclusion

Assignment Submission Requirements:

  • This assignment will be submitted to Waypoint, as well as added to your ePortfolio. Please refer to the instructions below to submit your assignment.

For this assignment, you must submit

  • A link to your electronic portfolio in Portfolium. To do this you will copy and paste the web address into the comments feature in Waypoint.
  • A Word document including your completed assignment, as well as the link to your ePortfolio.
    • Click on the Assignment Submission button. The Waypoint “Student Dashboard” will appear.
    • Browse for your assignment.
    • Click Upload.
    • Confirm that your assignment was successfully submitted by viewing the appropriate week’s assignment tab in Waypoint, or clicking on Check Assignment Status within the Meet Your Instructor unit in the left navigation panel.

The Philosophy of Exceptional Learning and Inclusion

  • Must be 8 to 10 double-spaced pages in length (not including title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.).
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must use at least three scholarly resources in addition to the course text.
    • The Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible SourcesPreview the document table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
  • The BA ECDDI Research Guide is a resource that has been developed to assist you in completing the library research required for this assignment. Click on the button titled ECD 310 from the homepage of the research guide to gain access to additional resources that can support you with the development of your assignment.
  • Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.). You might find the Writing an Essay (Links to an external site.) tutorial helpful as you are crafting your assignment.
  • Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Refer to the APA References List (Links to an external site.) for further assistance.
 
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Write a 300 word APA format paper with in-text citation and a reference page. 

Using specific principles drawn from Lesson 5 of our text Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace, identify at least three ways that the following paragraph would benefit from more clarity. Suggest specific solutions.

It was already getting kind of dark when James was picked up by his dad in his truck for the ride home to his house. James turned in his seat and looked at his dad in the dim light of the dashboard for a feel of his mood. James didn’t care for what he saw because he took his dad’s rigid jaw to be a sign of tension, probably because of another bad day at his dad’s job. James knew his dad was hated by his boss because of that time at the party. James wondered how his dad’s day had been and if he would read to him from his story book tonight or if his dad would just take the newspaper into his bedroom straight from the table and want to be by himself. James didn’t know but he made up his mind to be extra helpful for his mom in case his dad was sad so she wouldn’t cry again tonight.

 
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