Create a curriculum plan as a document using Microsoft Word and a media version.

The focus is to develop a one-week unit plan. You will create a curriculum plan as a document using Microsoft Word and a media version. The media version can be a website (e.g., using Weebly.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., GoogleSites.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., NewHive.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., Wix.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or LucidPress.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.) or an alternative format (e.g., PowerPoint), which must be approved in advance by the instructor The curriculum plan demonstrates your mastery of the four course learning outcomes and the media version demonstrates your ability to use technology to communicate your mastery to a wider audience. The curriculum plan you create will span one week of instruction and include several components, which are described in the instructions below. Additionally, review the Instructor Guidance for Week Five for additional assistance beyond the instructions provided here with the assignment. Be sure also to review the Grading Rubric associated with this final project to understand how you will be evaluated. It is recommended you use headings throughout your writing to organize sections. Sections are indicated below in italics and bold font and are followed by the instructions for that section.
Instructions
Professional Curriculum Plan
Developmental Age (1 point): In one to two paragraphs, describe the developmental age/level of the children for whom the unit plan is designed.
Classroom Management (1 point): In two to three paragraphs, explain your philosophy of classroom management using examples from Jaruszewicz (2013) for support.
Theoretical Alignment (1 point): In two to three paragraphs, describe the theoretical alignment of your unit using specific examples (e.g., Does it align to Piaget, Vygotsky, or another theorist?).
Curriculum Approach (1 point): In two to three paragraphs, describe which approach to curriculum you most closely adhere to using specific examples (e.g., Do you adhere to a Montessori, Creative Curriculum, or other model?).
Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAPs) (1 point): In two to three paragraphs, explain how your classroom setting will foster developmentally appropriate practices using specific examples. Connection to Family Plan
Parent Letter (3 points): In one page, write a letter to parents that includes the following components: An overview of the unit. The purpose of the unit. The objectives of the unit. The recommendations for home support. An overview of the assessments. Content and Developmental Domain Plans and Assessments
Content Lesson Plan and Assessment (4 points): Develop one lesson plan with an assessment that addresses one content area (i.e., language arts, math, science, social studies, or diversity and character). It is required that you use the Lesson Plan TemplatePreview the document to complete this portion of your assignment. It is suggested that you utilize the Early Childhood and Child Development: Lesson Plan HandbookPreview the document as a guide for how to more effectively plan this lesson.
Developmental Domain Lesson Plan and Assessment (4 points): Develop one lesson plan with an assessment that addresses one or more of the developmental domains (i.e., cognitive, affective, and/or psychomotor). It is required that you use the Lesson Plan TemplatePreview the document to complete this portion of your assignment . It is suggested that you utilize the Early Childhood and Child Development: Lesson Plan HandbookPreview the document as a guide for how to more effectively plan this lesson. Free Play/Center Plan
Center Overview (1 point): In two paragraphs, write an overview for the center plan that describes the importance of play.
Centers Plan (2 points): Include a completed version of the Centers Plan TemplatePreview the document.
Center Layout (2 points): Using the software of your choice, create a classroom layout of the center(s). Other Instructions
Introduction (.25 points): Write a succinct introduction to the unit plan that describes the contents of the plan and the organization of the contents of the plan.
Conclusion (0.25 points): Write a succinct conclusion to the unit plan that describes the contents of the plan and major points from the contents of the plan.
Media Version (1.5 points): Include a link to your media version in the document you submit that contains the components described above. The media version can be a website (e.g., using Weebly.com, Google Sites.com, NewHive.com, Wix.com or LucidPress.com) or an alternative format (e.g., PowerPoint), which must be approved in advance by the instructor.

Explain practical, original, and specific strategies for enhancing intergroup relations.

Attitude Adjustment An attitude is an evaluative reaction (i.e., feelings), often based on belief and demonstrated through behavior. In this discussion, we will consider intergroup attitudes by examining stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.
To inform your thinking on this topic, begin by reading “Toward a Relevant Psychology of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination: Linking Science and Practice to Develop Interventions that Work in Community Settings” (Acevedo-Polakovich, Beck, Hawks, & Ogdie, 2016), “Intergroup Contact Theory” (Pettigrew, 1998), and “Summary and Conclusions” (Sherif, Harvey, Hood, Sherif, & White, 1988).
Then, select a group. Possible dimensions from which you may select your group include, but are not limited to: race, gender, social class, nationality, sexual identity, (dis)ability, rural versus urban status, religious belief, incarceration/criminal history, occupational status, victim, military status, and so on. Provide a brief summary of the group and concrete examples to illustrate. Summarize social psychological theory and research relevant to the experiences of members of this target group (e.g., What are the origins of prejudice toward this group? What are the influences on members of this group? etc.), and explain practical, original, and specific strategies for enhancing intergroup relations.
Your initial post should be 500-1000 words in length and must contain a minimum of three scholarly, peer-reviewed references, in addition to required course resources as applicable. Additional credible references are encouraged

Create a resource file of children’s games from around the world. Find two different games from two different countries or ethnic/cultural groups

Chapter 2: Page 47
Create an integrated curriculum web for a social studies topic of your choosing. Use the sample on page 47 as a guide. You must have a link to each of the following areas: mathematics, science, language arts (reading/writing/listening), art and community resources. Inclusion of a project is optional.

Chapter 6: Page 202
Extend Your Knowledge
#2: Create a resource file of children’s games from around the world. Find two different games from two different countries or ethnic/cultural groups (a total of four games). Teach one game to a group of children. Write a paragraph about the experience. Tell how you introduced the game to the children and their reactions as they played the game.

Interview a pre- k teacher Ask about their social studies curriculum.
Give details about how they incorporate social studies into their total program. How important to they consider social skills in their total program? How do they plan to foster social skills? Must be a classroom situation and not a home facility.
Be sure to give the name and position of the teacher you interview. A minimum of one full page is required.

Examine its use and application against the logical fallacy of “two wrongs make a right.

Chapter 7 in your text discusses moral arguments advanced about capital punishment. The articles “Killing in Good Conscience: What’s Wrong With Sunstein and Vermeule’s Lesser Evil Argument for Capital Punishment and Other Human Rights Violations?” andHow social media is pushing the limits of legal ethics address ethical issues regarding the death penalty (Blumenson, 2007; Harris, 2011). In this discussion, address capital punishment and its implementation in the United States. Examine its use and application against the logical fallacy of “two wrongs make a right.” If capital punishment can be proven to be a logical fallacy, discuss the efficacy of its continued use.
Guided Response: Your analyses here will be rooted in both logic and ethics. What is the best, rational argument in support of capital punishment? How can the pros to capital punishment overcome the logical fallacy of “two wrongs make a right”?