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  • State Practice Environment and Prescriptive Authority for Advanced Practice Nurses: A Case Study of California

    Determine your states practice environment color – green, yellow, or red.
    Discuss how your states is an independent practice or practice restricted state.
    Describe the prescriiptive authority for your state.
    (For California Students) Review the CA Standardize Procedures requirement of NPs and discussion the meaning of Standardize Procedures (California BRN – Standardized Procedures Guideline).
    (For States other than California Students) Identify one (1) barrier to practice and a strategy to address the removal of the identified barrier.
    Review the American Association for Nurse Practitioners ‘State Practice Environment’ Map and determine your states color – green, yellow, or red.
    Review a second time the Nurse Practice Act in your State for Advanced Practice to assist you in answering the questions in the discussion.
    https://www.ncsbn.org/policy/npa.page
    https://www.aanp.org/advocacy/state/state-practice-environment

  • Title: “Assessment and Documenting Children’s Work in Early Childhood Education: Promoting Learning and Development”

    How would you define assessment?
    Explain the benefits if any to using assessment tools in early childhood education.
    List three key points you would include in your discussion about how you use or would use assessment methods in your classroom.
    List three key points you would include in your discussion about the role documenting children’s work play in your classroom from your perspective, the child’s perspective, and the parent’s perspective.
    Explain how you would connect what you have learned about assessment and documenting children’s work to promote math, science, and social studies skills in children.

  • Title: The Importance of Collaboration in the IEP Process: Ensuring Parent Participation and Engagement

    According to IDEA, who is required to be at an IEP meeting and why is it important these people are required to be at the meeting?
    How do you see the role of collaboration in the IEP process?
    What can teachers do to ensure parents are part of the collaboration process?
    How do you think a parent feels in an IEP or IFSP Meeting?
    How can teachers make parents feel part of their child’s team?
    At times, parent participation in the IEP process can be low for various reasons. Discuss some of the potential reasons and explain how you can encourage parents to engage in the process and attend the IEP meeting(s)?

  • “Maximizing Value: Assessing Opportunities for Economic, Social, and Environmental Impact for Organization X”

    Assess the external environment for the organization you researched in Wk 1. Based on your assessment and the organization’s strengths and weaknesses you identified in Wk 1, evaluate opportunities for that organization to add economic, social, and environmental value. Recommend an opportunity that best capitalizes on the organization’s valuable, rare, and hard-to-imitate resources; is least impacted by the organization’s weaknesses; and will take best advantage of the external environment. Create a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation to present your assessment, evaluation, and recommendation. Include the following sections in your presentation: A cover slide An agenda A desсrіption of the organization (1 slide with speaker’s notes). A summary of the strengths and weaknesses of the organization (2 slides with speaker’s notes) Key aspects of your assessment of the external environment that present opportunities for adding value, such as trends, unmet needs, unsolved problems, under-served consumer groups, etc. (2-3 slides with speaker’s notes) An evaluation of opportunities to add economic value (1 slide with speaker’s notes) An evaluation of opportunities to add social value (1 slide with speaker’s notes) An evaluation of opportunities to add environmental value (1 slide with speaker’s notes). Note: Some opportunities may appear on more than 1 slide. For example, you may find an opportunity that adds economic, social, and environmental value. A recommended opportunity to pursue first, with a rationale that shows how the opportunity capitalizes on the organization’s valuable, rare, and hard-to-imitate resources; is not much impacted by the organization’s weaknesses; and takes advantage of the external environment (1 slide, with speaker’s notes) A conclusion References Cite references to support your assignment. Format your citations according to APA guidelines

  • Title: “Building Leadership, Time Management, Delegation, and Legal Issues in Nursing”

    In week 6 you have a 2-page paper due. Your paper should be in APA format with 4 references in the last 5 years. You will include the following four topics.
     Identify the qualities of an outstanding nurse leader and how those qualities help to build
    and develop their workforce and units.
     Discuss the importance of time management and ways to improve your time management
    skills.
     Discuss delegation and prioritization of clients and scope of practice for RN, LPN, and
    UAP
     Identify legal issues in nursing and their impact on the care of the client.
    Your paper will be submitted to Turn it in. The plagiarism percentage report should be less than
    20% to be accepted.

  • Exploring Labeling Theory, Defunding the Police, and the Prison Industrial Complex

    1.
    According to Becker, how do label’s affect our view of substances? What
    does Becker say about the current “drug problem” in the U.S.?
    2. What is meant by the terms ‘prison reform’ and ‘defund the police’?
    3.
    What alternatives to either the current corrections system or current
    policing practices would you suggest for positive change?
    What Does “Defund The Police” Mean?
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    From the Bookings Institute, we have this article discussing what “Defund the Police” means: —> https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2020/06/19/what-does-defund-the-police-mean-and-does-it-have-merit/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CDefund%20the%20police%E2%80%9D%20means%20reallocating,That’s%20it.&text=And%2C%20even%20some%20who%20say,away%20with%20law%20enforcement%20altogether
    Links to an external site..
    Here’s an interview with Amy Goodman and Angela Davis on Democracy Now! regarding defunding the police: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt_NzttRP9ULinks to an external site..
    Here’s an interview with Amy Goodman and Angela Davis on Democracy Now! regarding defunding the police: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt_NzttRP9U
    Links to an external site.Drugs: What Are They?
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    Howard Becker is the most widely cited sociologist in the field of deviance and criminology. In 1963 he published, Outsiders: Studies of Deviance, a best-seller and template for Labeling Theory in the Sociology of Deviance.
    Labeling theory argues that deviance is created by labels, not by the actions themselves. Labeling theory also explains that people who are in positions of power are those with the power to label. Those labels create
    deviance and impact the identity and treatment of those being labeled.
    Becker and n his classic, “Outsiders” explains how the label “criminal”
    or “deviant” is applied depending on who is doing the crime. Consider
    the following: Most Americans are concerned about street crime much.
    more than white collar crime; yet. white collar crime costs society
    exponentially more than all street crime combined. Likewise, those
    involved in expensive crimes that have an impact on society, usually go
    unpunished the same was a pot smoker or someone who holds up a liquor
    store might be. As you read the article, consider how Becker argues that substances are just things; and just like activities, are not good or bad, unless
    someone in power labels them as such. He bases his narrative on research
    and myths regarding marijuana that he has been conducting for 60 years.
    Here is his article, based on Labeling Theory, that discusses how definitions matter!
    You can find “Drugs: What Are They” here —> Becker-2001-Drugs-WhatAreThey.pdf
    Download Becker-2001-Drugs-WhatAreThey.pdf
    Are Prisons Obsolete?
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    Michelle Alexander’s New York Time’s Best Seller “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness” addresses the failure of a prison system that has disproportionately targeted poor communities of color.
    Check out Chapter 1 here: —–> The_New_Jim_Crow-1.pdfDownload The_New_Jim_Crow-1.pdf
    Angela Davis, Emeritus Professor of UC Santa Cruz wrote her epic title, “Are Prison’s Obsolete.”
    You
    can find the first chapter of her book here: —–> Angela-Davis-Are_Prisons_Obsolete-1.pdfDownload Angela-Davis-Are_Prisons_Obsolete-1.pdf
    The Sentencing Project has this brief that will also help your understanding of the big picture!
    You
    can access that brief here: —-> U.S.-Prison-Decline-Insufficient-to-Undo-Mass-Incarceration.pdfDownload U.S.-Prison-Decline-Insufficient-to-Undo-Mass-Incarceration.pdf

  • “Developing an Integrated PBL Plan: From Beginning to End” “Creating an Integrated PBL Plan: A Comprehensive Guide for Curriculum Planning and Assessment”

    The Project-Based Learning (PBL) assignment is currently finished through stage 2, with stage 3 nearing completion. Assistance is required to finalize stages 3, 4, and 5. Resources linked in stage 2 are available for reference and can be utilized for ideas, assessments, rubrics, and lesson plan inspirations. Specifically, three lesson plans are needed to illustrate the PBL’s initiation, development, and conclusion. While a preliminary concept for the culminating activity has been started, feel free to modify it for a better fit if necessary. It’s crucial to thoroughly review the rubric, as it details all requirements for this project, which constitutes 30% of my overall grade. Your task is to continue developing this PBL from where it currently stands aswell as 3 lesson plans to show the beginninh middle and end of this whole unit PBL plan. here are the actual assignment details below EDES 440: Integrated Curriculum Integrated Curriculum Project: Integrated PBL Plan Designers’ Name(s): ____________ _____________ As a middle years teacher, you will be designing an integrated PBL plan that will synthesize all your knowledge of curriculum, instructional design, assessment, active and interactive learning, and integration. The topic/driving question for this integrated PBL is your choice, although students may wish to plan a unit that they can teach during their final round of student teaching. You will experience integrated planning from a minimum starting point of including at three of the five major core areas; language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, and phys-ed/health/wellness as well as any of the complementary courses. To fully appreciate interdisciplinary planning, students are encouraged to integrate around several subject areas. Integrated PBLs may be original ideas, or an extension of lessons/unit plans/PBLs you created in your various curriculum classes provided you have permission from fellow team members. NOTE: This project may be done individually or with a partner. Special exceptions can be made for those in unique placements. Purposes: – To experience “backward design” planning with curriculum – To develop an integrated PBL plan for a 4-6 week timeframe, with consideration of the Alberta programs of studies, children’s interests/needs, current topics/problems/issues, Indigenous Perspectives, and available resources. Note: Students may choose to use the new K-6 curriculum if they wish. – To explore the interplay of curriculum documents, resources, learners in classrooms, learning and teaching strategies, and the broader world that children experience. – To develop assessment tools as identified in the integrated PBL plan. – To utilize effective instructional design to develop lesson plans and learning activities which are linked to assessment – To experience a model of integrated curriculum as a learner, including the integration of literacy/numeracy, Indigenous Perspectives, and additional competencies of learning Procedures: 1. Meet with your partner to determine (1) organization for this project, and (2) roles and commitments to contributions and schedules for team work. Consider schedules/work preferences in making this decision. 2. After agreeing upon working arrangements, you should brainstorm and discuss essential questions, possible themes/concepts/outcomes in each core subject that are suitable for the topic you have chosen, and potential culminating projects or GRASPS task. Use related curriculum documents to assist with this. Check out exemplars from past years and other resources (e.g. The Buck Institute, etc.) 3. After the initial brainstorming session, continue to follow the backward planning model. Each week you will complete one step of the planning process: Week #1: Logistics Week #2: Resources Week #3: Project Content Week #4: Learning Plan Week #5: Website Design of Integrated PBL Plan/Projects submitted As you gather material and ideas for your PBL, keep careful records of your planning and from where you get material. Cite reference material accurately and consistently so that others can find them easily. It is acceptable to use previously created work (e.g. performance based task, introductory activity, culminating project, similar theme, etc.) and the work created by your peers as long as proper permission has been granted, and accurate citation has been provided. You may use the following planning templates to complete your work: PBL Framework 4. Take the opportunity to plan/work during class time, and to take advantage of the time to consult with your instructor. Your plan will be shared during Week #3 with the instructor for formative purposes only. At this time your plans may be sketchy but they should show that you have been working hard to develop more concrete ideas from abstract beginnings. 5. Continue with the planning process. Keep in mind that curriculum planning is a recursive process. Begin with one consideration (a problem/issue, students’ interests/your interests, program of studies, resources, an activity, a project, skills, etc.) and work your way around to each area. Refine your driving question and other essential questions, and think about how you will develop facets of understanding, how you will assess evidence of understanding, etc. Develop a timeline for this 4 – 6 week PBL; it will be approximate but will be important to help you teach. 6. The complete integrated pbl plan will be submitted as a Google Site (or equivalent) to be shared with the instructor, your peers as well as to the professional community (e.g. link on your eportfolio, Twitter, LinkedIn). Templates are provided: PBL Template or you can use your own website design. To recap: 1. Preliminary Plan. – Individual or Partner—commitment to individual contributions and roles – Concept web of brainstorming ideas (understandings, topics, activities, etc.) – PBL logistics/calendar/learning map – Driving question/Problem/Issue/Project Summary/Rationale/KeyVocabulary – Resources/Mindmap/References 2. Integrated PBL plan components. – a PBL overview explaining your overall goals and rationale for the integrated PBL. Your driving question and enduring understandings should be provided for an in-depth learning experience. Note: This PBL overview could be developed in the form of a “learning map” or calendar. An explanation should be provided as to what model of curriculum integration you are using for this project. – explicit reference to the particular topics, concepts, skills, etc. of the programs of studies in the subject areas for your chosen grade level. – a complete, concise, consistently cited and annotated reference list of materials/resources used, including web sites, field trips, guest speakers (with contact addresses and/or phone numbers), etc. – formal and informal assessment strategies that are varied and appropriate for diverse learners, with an explanation of how your activities lead to various facets of understanding. A culminating project will be developed along with other performance tasks, traditional tests, and other evidence -varied and developmentally appropriate integrated learning activities showing links to the program of studies, setting context and sequence within the PBL. The activities should focus on the problem/ issue and engage, invite, and challenge students to find solutions which will be shared/shown through the culminating project. Your learning plan should include (1) the entry event lesson plan that will establish the context for the integrated PBL, address the problem/issue, and introduce the driving question for the PBL; (2) additional lessons which further explain and demonstrate integration at a distinguished level, and (3) the culminating lesson plan that will bring closure and celebration of the learning done in the PBL in the form of a well developed culminating project involving a public audience.

  • Title: Implementing a Compliance Change Initiative in the Audio-Visual Industry: A Project Proposal and Analysis

    Assignments
    There is one primary deliverable for this course – the completion of a 35-page document (plus a title
    page, abstract, table of contents, reference pages, and appendices) that describes a project that
    involves an organizational change, program development, or training development approach.
    Additionally, it should include your role in leading others within this project. The document should be
    double-spaced, 12-point font as per APA, e.g., Times New Roman, and with 1” margins. This project
    may be retrospective, current, or prospective and may represent an actual or hypothetical project.
    While the paper can be hypothetical, it is strongly encouraged that the paper be in a field that the
    participant is thoroughly familiar with. Please also note that all courses need to be addressed in the
    paper.
    What do I need?
    I have already written the Introduction. Please use the introduction as an outline or blueprint of the paper, written from the perspective of an audio-visual program director seeking to implement a change initiative project in the realm of compliance.
    This term project will need a total of 50 APA resources that are PEER-REVIEWED. Avoid using any regular citations, as they will get flagged. The paper MUST have an AI score of 0%.
    I will attach copies of previous paper examples to follow.
    Please incorporate tables where necessary as they relate to the content.
    Finally, ensure the paper has theory well-incorporated throughout the document but make the application pieces of the project the main priority.

  • “Exploring the Fundamentals: A Deep Dive into Chapters 1-3 of [Book Title]”

    The writer has to read chapter 1, 2, and 3 in order to do this assignment. As the instructions said, the writer has to choose either A or B letter on each chapter and write 1 page for each chosen letter. The writer has to only use the book to write the assignment and no other source for this assignment.