The reigns of Ivan III ‘the Great’ & Ivan IV ‘the Terrible’.

Compare & contrast the reigns of Ivan III ‘the Great’ & Ivan IV ‘the Terrible’. Why are they significant in Russia’s history?

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Adam Smith’s “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.”

1-Read from Adam Smith’s “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.” As per Fiero, “What natural forces dominate the economic life of the nations, according to Smith?”…and…”Would you consider Smith a realist or an idealist?” Why?

2-Fiero writes that in 1619 “William Harvey accurately traces the circulation of the blood”? Write about one way this discovery was valuable in the 1600’s. Once written, it can’t be repeated in an original posting

3-Read the selection from Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal (reading 25.3) in Fiero. What do you think of the piece? Who was it written for? Could a satire like this be written today? What is a modern satire from the 20th or 21st century? Once that satire is suggested it can’t be repeated in an original posting.

4-Galileo Galilei was condemned for his scientific views/findings/concepts. What is another real-life scientist/thinker/artist whose views were initially condemned and, later, largely accepted? What were those views? What made them, acceptable? Once posted, it can’t be repeated in an original posting, so post early.

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Dalton Sherman’s famous keynote speech, “Do You Believe in Me

Do You Believe in Me?:
View Dalton Sherman’s famous keynote speech, “Do You Believe in Me? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZm0BfXYvFg)” At the time of this speech in 2008, Dalton was a 10 year old entering into the fifth (5th) grade. He address over 17,000 educators from the Dallas Texas area, challenging them to believe in him and his classmates.

Then view the same young man seven (7) years later as he addresses educators at the Extra Yard for Teacher summit in 2015 with his “Don’t Lose Your Joy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3b0QHIXUv0)” speech.

After viewing the “Do You Believe in Me?”, and the “Extra Yard for Teachers Summit 2015 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3b0QHIXUv0)”, based on the “Six Pillars of CharacterPreview the document”(uploaded), consider the target career option in education you researched in week three(uploaded), and what you know about the importance of mindset in both the student and the educator. Craft a discussion response that explains three specific ways you will show your students that you believe in them as you create your own classroom culture and climate.

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Collaborating with Families Scenario

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 8: (uploaded)Collaborating with Families.

According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), in the position statement on developmentally appropriate practice (2009), “Practitioners work in collaborative partnerships with families, establishing and maintaining regular, frequent two-way communication with them” (p. 23). Trust between home and school is built over time, starting with the very first phone call or visit to the program. It is crucial to begin a positive relationship with your students’ families in order to best support your students.

Outline a program that you can implement in your program and with your staff to foster a strong home-school relationship throughout the school year

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