Family engagement

The artifact will be one document presentation which will focus on how to help families with
Mathematics and by giving them links and resources to help their childrens success in
academics. Also, how to engage families to help kids with play. In addition, it should further explain on how the school can provide the families the avenue to support the improvement
efforts of the schools and teachers.

My Story Of Transformation

Below is the review professor gave on the first draft, please add some examples and quotes from the article edit follow the professor’s review.
      Your story of goal-setting and time-management has a lot of potential if you flesh out the narrative by adding details, examples and dialogue. What is your story? What happened to make you realize that change was necessary? What was the negative aspect or situation which you turned into a redemptive story? Please read the Esfahani article again and go over the comments

Quick Mobile Device Security Quiz

Add (1) point for all YES answers:

  1. Do you use free wifi services at cafes, restaurants, airports, and/or hotels?
  2. Do you download apps from the Play Store or App Store without conducting thorough research on the developer?
  3. When you receive an unsolicited email from a business, do you open it?
  4. Do you click on links that are embedded in messages from random businesses?
  5. If you receive an email from a known contact, but it looks strange, would you still open it?
  6. Do you click on links to unsubscribe from lists you have not signed up for?
  7. Do you use the same password for multiple account sign-ins?
  8. Is your location services feature turned ON?
  9. Have you closely reviewed your security settings on your mobile device?
  10. Do you use your banking app while you are connected to a free wifi service?
  11. Do you connect to free wifi services without using a VPN?
  12. Do you have a weak passcode (4 digits only)?

Tally up your score (1 point for each YES. If your score is higher than a 4, you may be vulnerable to hackers, Identity thieves, or someone trying to steal your information.

Use the “WRITE SUBMISSION” to upload your score from the questions. No need to explain which questions you had answered YES.

look at description

This the vision overview here:
Being prompted to write a vision statement is quite similar to the career counselor’s inital question, “If I had a magic wand and could create the perfect opportunity for you, how would you describe it for me?”

Writing a vision statement helps you to think about and clarify what is really important to you. Defining what you want for your future can be complicated and impacted by a wide range of variables, some obvious and others less so.

Promotion, advancement, or career development is not for everyone. Perhaps you do not want additional responsibility or authority. Maybe you prefer work that you can forget when you go home. Perhaps you have another interest that involves a strong personal commitment. Career development may be a long-term goal, but not an important one at this particular point in time.

There is often strong social or organizational pressure to “get ahead”. But getting ahead is not the answer for everyone, and it may not be the answer for you.

Career planning must consider personal interests, values, and commitments. What you do in your working life should be consistent with what you expect to get out of life.

Confusion about goals, values, and priorities is common. Peer pressure to accept certain values as your own is often difficult to overcome. Some values may seem to be more “socially acceptable.”

The goal of writing a vision statement is to work through some of this potential confusion and determine priorities and motivations that are likely to drive both your short and long term goals and decisions. Do not feel concerned if this process presents a struggle, there are many exercises and modules throughout the Career Exploration and Planning Tools to assist you.

Vision Statement.
Create your own vision statement. Note: The vision statement created in Career Beam should be a sentence or two but no more than a short paragraph. Write the vision statement in a separate MS-Word file, NOT through the Vision Statement Creation link under Exercises.
Part II: Education

After completing your career-driven vision statement, write at least TWO paragraphs on how your degree from  University will help you to achieve your vision. What skills do you think you can learn at (school name)to help you achieve success in the career that you described in your vision statement?

Part III: Reflection

In the final part of the assignment, answer the following question in at least TWO paragraphs:

Did you have a career-driven vision statement in the past? How did it, or the lack of, impact your career satisfaction in the past