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  • “Designing for Social Justice in Education: Exploring Hot Button Issues and Potential Solutions through Interviews and Research” Introduction In recent years, issues of social justice and injustice have become increasingly prevalent in the field of education. From disparities in resources and opportunities

    For your final paper in this class, students will identify an issue of social justice/injustice, a current “hot button” issue or policy impacting education. Students will conduct research on the background and context of the chosen issue, analyze the broader systemic view (e.g., national, state, and /or local), interview 3 individuals (including multiple perspectives from different constituencies) and discuss possible solutions for change (drawing on the Design Justice Principles and students/communities’ Funds of Knowledge). Pulling in research and interests from prior assignments is welcomed and encouraged. The paper should be no more than 4 pages—what is important is that you cover each of the required sections in the rubric.
    TIPS ON INTERVIEWS:- More details on Rubric
    You will generate your own questions – don’t ask more than 3-5 questions, per person.
    Tailor the questions per person
    You will have to take notes: you can always video/audio record them. Keep in mind that you’ll have to listen to the audio to review your answer
    You will submit these three interviews as an Appendix
    ASSESSMENT: Read from canvas and rubricLinks to an external site.: Review each item due…… pay attention to each section and be sure to address each of the main queries.
    Be sure to review this rubric before you submit.  

  • “Integrating Scientific Knowledge and Clinical Reasoning: Applying Assessments and Interventions for a Complex Client Case Study” Occupational Therapy Intervention Plan for a Client with Arthritis

      
    Objective: The purpose of this activity is to utilized Bloom’s Taxonomy level IV & V to assist students refining their clinical reasoning skills by linking scientific knowledge to assessment and intervention planning. This project assists the students to assimilate textbook content and apply scientific information and reason through complex client centered situations.
    Instructions: Each student is expected to complete on their own!
    Step #1 – Scientific knowledge forms the backdrop for clinical reasoning! Find out ALL you can about the condition.  
    Students may use textbooks, scholarly websites, and articles etc. to discover scientific information about the diagnosis.  
    Step #2 – Knowing what you know about the condition now – find out what occupational therapy assessments and interventions would be appropriate for a person with this condition.
    Additionally, identify the intervention approaches that can be utilized for the condition (health promotion, compensation, adaptation, prevention, restoration, and maintenance from the OTPF. 
    Students should begin to integrate the information, and defend their choices of each assessment/intervention to foster critical thinking about how contexts, personal factors, and activity might affect their choices of assessments and interventions. 
    Step #3- Students will identify relevant frames of references to use with the diagnosis and justify their choices.
    Step #4 –  Student will identify occupational problem areas the diagnosis may impact along with associated limitations/barriers. Each occupational problem area should link to a limitation/barrier. 
    Step #5 – Students will utilize the provided case study that includes various contexts, personal factors, and activities select relevant and appropriate occupational therapy assessments for the case study. Additionally, students will design a relevant and meaningful interventions for the case study. The student should develop their interventions considering the client’s contextual issues, interests, activities, personal factors, and practice setting. This step in the diagnosis book assists the student to make substantial and personalized intervention planning.
    Step #1: What did you find out about this condition? List all that you researched (signs & symptoms, definition, causes, types, precautions, mediations etc.)
      
    A simple,   concise definition is provided and accurate (1 pts)
     
    Causes of the   condition are listed and are accurate (1 pts)
     
    A thorough   list of signs/symptoms has been outlined (1 pts)
     
    Various types   of the condition have been explored and explained (1 pts)
     
    Associated   problems (secondary) with the diagnosis (1 pts)
     
    Precautions   are identified (1 pts)
     
    Medications   listed that may be involved with the condition (1 pts)
     
    Sources are   identified, are scholarly sources properly cited per APA (1 pts)
     
    8 points
    Step #2: What occupational therapy assessments and interventions are appropriate for this condition and why? What are the approaches to intervention?
      
    Evaluations/assessment   listed (at least 3) 
     
    Each   evaluation/assessment is briefly described and justified for its use with the   condition (at least 3)
     
    Intervention   strategies for the condition are listed (at least 3)
     
    Intervention   strategies are appropriate for the condition and justified 
     
    At least one intervention   strategy is documented as being evidenced based and source of information is   provided
     
    Approaches to   interventions are outline per intervention listed and are appropriate 
     
     
    6 pts
    Step #3: What occupational therapy frames of reference/s would be the MOST appropriate with this condition and why? No more than 2 frames of references!
      
    Occupational   frame/s of reference is identified (2pts)
     
    Frame of   reference is briefly described (2 pts)
     
    Frame of   reference is justified as to its application to the condition researched (2   pts)
     
    Interventions   in Step #4 are in line with at least one of the frames of reference (2 pts)
     
    8 points
    Step #4: What are the potential impacts of the condition on function (occupational performance)?
      
    Limitations/barriers   are identified through client factors, performance skills, performance   patterns, and context/environment 
    1.
    2.
    3.
    5.
     
    Problem Areas   are identified through occupational performance area/s
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
     
     
    For   example: Arthritis
     
    Limitations/barriers: weak intrinsic hand muscles, decreased ROM,   Decreased endurance
     
     
    Occupational   Performance impact: weak intrinsic   hand muscles and decreased ROM leads to decreased ability to hold utensils   for eating and cooking tasks, decreased ability for dressing with fasteners   OR difficulty with clothing management. 
     
    Decreased   endurance leads to inability to work a full 8 hour shift
     
     
    Total: 10
    Step #5: Based on the provided case study identify assessment/s that are appropriate and design an intervention plan that is tailored to meet the needs of the client (consider personal factors, activities, and contextual variables when designing the intervention plan). Defend your choice of assessment/s and interventions for the client by explaining why these assessment/s and interventions were selected.
      
    Appropriate   assessments identified; justification for the selection of the assessment/s   is present. (at least 3) 
     
    Intervention   plan is comprehensive in that it addresses at least 3 problem areas for the   case study
     
    Intervention   plan addresses the following variables:
     
    1.  Personal factors of the client
     
    2.  Activities
     
    3.  Contextual concerns
     
    A rationale   is provided for why each intervention was selected
     
     

  • “Experienced Psychology Instructor with a Passion for Interdisciplinary Education – Application for Part-Time Faculty Position at Pratt Institute”

    Please fix my resume to fit the job certeria that I would send to you and write a front cover page for it seperatly for this position please. Thank you the descrription is below this message.
    : Academic: School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
    Location
    New York, NY
    Open Date
    Apr 17, 2024
    Description
    The Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies at Pratt Institute is calling for applicants towards the Fall 2024 semester to join our part-time faculty community. The Social Science and Cultural Studies program is home to an interdisciplinary major and several minors, and serves the Institute by providing courses towards Pratt’s General Education core and post-core curriculum.
    The SSCS department is looking for instructors to teach a section of General Psychology on Pratt’s Manhattan campus in Fall 2024. Pratt’s General Psychology course meets once per week for three hours.
    General Psychology:
    Psychology is a study of human mental processes, behavior and activities. This course is designed to familiarize students with major areas of psychology and provide them with knowledge of key psychological theories. The course covers basic topics of psychology such as origin of human knowledge, emotional and mental development, behavior in groups, psychological disorders and their treatment. These courses will include a Critical and Writing Intensive component.
    Qualifications
    Masters degree in Psychology (ABD or PhD preferred).
    Previous experience teaching is preferred but not required.
    Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. Salary range is $2100-2500 per contact hour. 
    About Pratt Institute:
    Pratt Institute provides the creative leaders of tomorrow the professional knowledge and experience to make a better world.  A world-class and internationally ranked college with programs in art, design, architecture, liberal arts and sciences, and information studies, Pratt offers nearly 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.  
    The Institute’s impact expands beyond its 25-acre residential campus in Brooklyn to cutting-edge facilities throughout the borough, a landmark building and public gallery in Manhattan, as well as an extension campus, Pratt Munson College of Art and Design in Utica, New York. On Governors Island, Pratt is a core partner on the Stony Brook University team selected to develop the New York Climate Exchange, a research and educational hub poised to establish New York City as the global leader for the most pressing issue of our time: climate change.  Another extension of Pratt’s campus is the Research Yard, a 20,000-square-foot facility that brings together the research activities of Pratt Institute under one roof in the Brooklyn Navy Yard (BNY).

  • Title: Exploring Bodily Autonomy: From Theory to Personal Experience

    The Assignment:
    Define bodily autonomy in your own words, and briefly trace how it’s shown up in two of our course topics or assigned readings. [~1-2 pages]
    Then, reflect on how the issue of bodily autonomy has shown up for you in your own life. Be specific! Have you ever felt constrained in terms of what you are able to decide about or do with your own body? Are these constraints legal? Social? Cultural? Religious? What do such constraints tell you about broader social norms regarding gender and sexuality? [~1-2 pages]

  • “The Importance of Real Estate Closing Terms and Career Opportunities in the Industry”

    Instructions
    Closing the Real Estate Transaction
    Choose four terms or concepts that might be used during a Real Estate closing. Write a formal, 6 – 10 page APA formatted research paper explaining the meaning of each term, why it is important, to whom it is important (buyer, seller, real estate agent, closing agent, or lender). List any important issues and concerns or advantages and disadvantages. The Real Estate terms used should illustrate the field’s current terminology.
    Some examples of such terms include HUD-1, escrow closing, deed, note, mortgage, marketable title, title search, binder, deed of trust, warranty or other deeds, closing costs, prorated prepaid expenses, transfer tax, etc.
    Within the paper, the student should include a discussion around career opportunities that exist in the real estate industry and the personal, educational, experiential and licensing requirements that pertain to each. 
    Three references are required. Two must be from the APUS Library (See Course Guide for help).
    Style Guidelines for the paper (See Hints for help):
    Use a header on every page, including the title page. The header should be formatted according to APA guidelines.
    A title page with the title, author, class, class section, professor, and date should be on the title page, centered on the page. This title page does NOT count toward your 6 to 10 page requirement.
    Margins are one inch on all sides.
    All content is double-spaced and left-justified.
    Indent the first line of every paragraph five spaces or use the TAB key. Do not leave extra space between paragraphs.
    Use Times New Roman 12 point font.
    An Executive Summary is required.
    References page must be a separate page at the end of the paper.
    Use APA style guidelines for the paper, including all references and other writing.

  • The Healing Power of Music: How Music Can Positively Impact Mental Health Introduction Music has been an integral part of human culture since ancient times, and its impact on our emotions and well-being has long been recognized. In recent years,

    Please write (in MLA format) about how mental health can be positively affected by music. Include a works cited page in addition to the 4 pages of actual information. Use 5/6 sources and follow the directions/rubric attached 

  • Preparing your IDE for Mobility Development Introduction In today’s technology-driven world, mobile applications have become an essential part of our daily lives. As a developer, it is crucial to have the necessary tools and resources to create mobile apps efficiently.

    Unit 9 Assignment: Preparing your IDE for Mobility Development
    Outcomes covered in this activity:
    Unit Outcome:
    Design an application written in Java, C#, or web development languages to be a mobile app.
    Course Outcome:
    IT391-6: Design interactive web applications or mobile applications.
    Purpose
    The purpose of this assignment is to design an application to be a mobile app and to install the necessary tools to create the app.
    Assignment Instructions
    Step 1: You will install the IDE or plug-in required to convert an application in your chosen language to an Android mobile app.
    Java: You will install the CodeNameOne plug-in for Eclipse. Use CodeNameOne website.
    C#: You will configure your MS Visual Studio environment to include the mobility applications (Xamarin).
    Web Development: You will install the Apache Cordova framework. After the framework is installed, you can use the Eclipse IDE. This is the Apache Cordova website: https://cordova.apache.org/ Videos have been provided for the installation required for each language. Be sure to follow the instructions in the video to ensure that everyone is completing the installation in the same way and to ensure that the correct plug-in or IDE is being installed. Alternatively, you may elect to install Android Studio if you are using the web development approach.
    Step 2: Document the process.
    After you have completed your installation, write a 1-page paper in which you discuss your installation experience and any issues you encountered. If you did experience issues, please discuss how the issues were resolved. At the bottom of the paper, include a screenshot that shows evidence of your completed installation.
    Your paper should include discussion of:
    1. Where the installation was found.
    2. Time required for download.
    3. Time required for install.
    4. Any updates required after install, if any.
    5. The process of creating a new mobile app project.
    6. Any installation issues, if any.
    7. The action taken to resolve those issues, if any.
    Be sure to include both in-text citations and references as appropriate. Your sources and content should follow proper APA citation style. For more information on APA style formatting, go to Academic Writer, formerly APA Style Central, under the Academic Tools area of this course.
    Plagiarism
    Plagiarism is an act of academic dishonesty. It violates the University Honor Code, and the offense is subject to disciplinary action. You are expected to be the sole author of your work. Use of another person’s work or ideas must be accompanied by specific citations and references. Whether the action is intentional or not, it still constitutes plagiarism.
    For more information on University’s Plagiarism policy, refer to the current University Catalog.
    Directions for Saving and Submitting Your Assignments
    You should include your screenshots as part of the same document of your paper. Paste screenshots directly into the paper following the citations page.

  • “Driving Economic Growth and Attracting Visitors: A Pitch for the Regional Destination of Sunshine Coast” “Maximizing Success: Strategies for Creating a Strong and Convincing Presentation on Destination Marketing”

    As the destination manager, your job is to engage with key stakeholders to attract support, investment, and visitors to your region. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, your Destination Management Organisation (DMO) recognises an opportunity to drive economic growth, lead destination development, and welcome visitors to your region. You also realise that competition among regional destinations for visitors is high and you have limited organisational resources to develop your tourism product and market reach.
    Therefore, your DMO needs to convince key tourism government stakeholders (such as Tourism Australia, Tourism & Events Queensland, Tourism VIC/NSW/NT, the relevant State Government, etc.) of the opportunities your region offers to your target segment. These government stakeholders need to see benefit in (a) directing resources to your region; and (b) aiding you in promoting your region’s destination advantages to potential visitors.
    Your task is to create a video pitch based on the same target segment, regional destination, and Improved Plan from Assessment 1b. This video should clearly identify:
    Your understanding of destination competitiveness and the regional destination’s unique proposition(s), making use of the Destination Mix to highlight 3-6 unique propositions;
    Your understanding of the target segment and its interests as it relates to your regional destination; and
    The particular experience/s you offer to your target segment through your Improved Plan.
    You should include a closing statement to your audience (the tourism government stakeholder), specifying the resource(s) you are requesting from them to boost your reach into this target segment. You should also be very clear what the call to action is, and how this action will complement your regional destination’s readiness to welcome visitors.
    This assignment requires you to create an 8-minute video presentation recording with Powerpoint slides as you would present it to the audience. A sample Powerpoint template is available for general reference. Your submission must be in the form of a video that can be uploaded to Blackboard (commonly in the .mp4 format), showing your Powerpoint presentation and you delivering the presentation throughout. You may use Zoom for this recording (instructions: https://web.library.uq.edu.au/library-services/it/learnuq-blackboard-help/learnuqassessment/ recording-video-assignments-zoom). You may also use other recording methods, as long as they show your Powerpoint presentation and you delivering the presentation, and can be uploaded as a video.
    You will need to submit your video recording via the submission link on Blackboard. Submission instructions for videos can be found HERE. (https://web.library.uq.edu.au/library-services/it/learnuq-blackboard-help/kaltura-media/submit-video-or-audio-assignment-kaltura)
    General tips for presentation:
    A pitching workshop will be conducted in tutorial to help you develop the skills you need to pitch well for this assessment. Attend and engage with this workshop and subsequent activities.
    List the related references on the last slide of the Powerpoint presentation. You will need to use at least FIVE recent (within the last 5 years) and credible references to support your research and presentation.
    Remember that this is a pitch, so you need to make your presentation informative, compelling and appealing to the audience.
    Do not just describe. Focus on explaining and providing evidence to support your argument/ presentation.
    Your visual presentation should prioritise key points, words, phrases, and diagrams to inform and engage your audience.
    Include some high-quality graphics (e.g., tables, diagrams, and photographs from your regional destination, etc.) to enliven your presentation.
    Remember you should provide the attribution (or source information) for ALL your illustrations and images on your presentation slides.
    As with all assessment items, there are penalties applied for submissions that are more than 10% greater or lesser than the prescribed length of task.
    Criteria (AOL criteria required for presentation):
    Knowledge/topic fluency: 10%
    Target market & destination mix: 20%
    Competitiveness & Research synthesis: 20%
    Convincing pitch: 20%
    Presentation style/Non-verbal skills: 10%
    Delivery/verbal skills: 10%
    Professionalism: 10%

  • “Exploring Nursing Research on Pressure Ulcer Prevention: A CINAHL Search”

    Choose a topic from the following list:
    Topics
    Addiction
    Adherence
    Alarm safety
    Comfort
    Delirium
    Depression
    Diabetes management
    Discharge teaching
    Falls
    Functional ability
    Health and wellbeing of nurses
    Hospital readmission rates
    Infection control
    Mobility
    Pain
    Prenatal teaching
    Prevention of post operative complications
    Prevention of pressure ulcers
    Sleep disturbances
    Stress
    Go into the UTA library page and find the CINAHL search engine. For guidance, view the video available under Module 1 Readings to navigate a CINAHL search. Use at least three keywords (one of them must be your topic) and see how many articles you get. Take a screenshot of your search that shows your keywords and how many articles you got. If you did not get at least ten articles, modify your keywords and try again. Paste the screenshot onto a word document and upload it. This assignment will help get you ready for next week when you will actually find a nursing research article related to your topic.

  • “The Green Table: A Dance of Death in Eight Scenes – A Critique”

    Video to watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un5kYC8jpUk
    Read entire prompt before beginning:
    Watch the entire video clip on the ballet The Green Table by choreographer Kurt Jooss.
    You will be writing a three paragraph critique on the ballet The Green Table which is also subtitled “A Dance of Death in Eight Scenes” which includes The Gentlemen in Black, The Farewells, The Battle, The Refugees, The Partisan, The Brothel, The Aftermath and then the return of The Gentlemen in Black. Use only these titles and if you are not sure what the word in the title means, look it up. Do not research this ballet, your critique should be formed by the movements in the ballet and what we have learned in class. No need for time stamps in this situation, instead, use vivid descriptions of the movements in each section to support your analysis. Heavy/intellectual analysis without the descriptions showing evidence of viewing the ballet will not be given credit so be sure to describe the ballet to the reader. Papers are checked for Plagiarism, AI, Chat and must sound human and be well described. The first paragraph: Introduction-This paragraph should introduce the ballet (key players) and state what you feel the choreographer was trying to communicate. Three to five sentences will suffice. The second paragraph should describe the first 4 sections including the name of the section, vivid descriptions of the dance (and dancer’s movements and facial expressions/emotions) followed by your analysis of each section (two to three sentences per section is sufficient.)
    The third paragraph should describe the last 4 sections including the name of the section, vivid descriptions of the dance (and dancer’s movements and facial expressions/emotions) followed by your analysis of each section (again two to three sentences per section is sufficient.)
    In addition, include in the paper (you may decide where but do not exceed the three paragraphs) the choreographer’s use of the skeleton character and what you think he represents as well as the top hat character in the white shirt and black pants and what he represents in the ballet. Both characters weave in and out of the ballet. Include a short one or two sentence conclusion at the end of the third paragraph and proofread your paper for proper grammar, punctuation, capitalization and spelling. Make sure you have reviewed the power point and read the article on writing critiques as well as the module on the key players in one of our first modules before you write your paper. You may also want to review comments from myself on your writing in the discussion posts for optimal success. I have also provided time stamps for the different sections of the ballet to help with your critique. The titles are also available in the prompt above and go in order:
    Start times:
    Gentlemen in Black 0:00
    The Farewells-5:35 The Battle-9:54 The Refugees- 14:34
    The Partisan-19:48
    The Brothel- 22:52
    The Aftermath-27 min mark
    Gentlemen in Black 33:42