Case study- education

Part of a special educators responsibilities include understanding the characteristics of the major disability categories and how the characteristics affect typical development. When conducting observations and consulting with staff who work with students with disabilities, teachers must be able to articulate the differences in development and prescribe appropriate interventions. Understanding the effect of culture and language development must also be considered in meeting student needs.

Case Study:  Larissa
Grade:  3rd
Age:  8
Larissa is a female third grade student with a specific learning disability in written expression and an executive functioning disorder. She is originally from El Salvador and moved to the U.S. with her mother, father, older sister, and newborn brother when she was 14 months old. In first grade, she was assessed for special education services and was found eligible in the areas of written expression and executive functioning due to a diagnosis of dyslexia and ADHD by an outside psychologist referred by her primary care physician. Larissas verbal expression is close to grade level, but when asked to express her thoughts on paper, she often uses lower level vocabulary and fragmented sentences, and her writing lacks organization. This could be due to her inability to focus on longer tasks as well as her difficulty with spelling, written expression, and multiple languages spoken in the home. Larissa also struggles with starting tasks independently, staying on task, and with task completion. She often cannot find her materials when needed such as pencils, paper, assignments, books, etc.
Recently, her mother and father separated. Her mother has since moved the children out of their home and in with family friends. The family friends have three children and two adults living in the home already, so the three bedroom, one bath home is very crowded. Their new home is within walking distance of Rosewood Elementary, where Larissa has recently transferred.
Larissas mother, Rita, has a job in which she works long hours and is currently struggling to establish her own line of credit. At home, Larissas family speaks both English and Spanish. Rita considers English her primary language; however, Spanish is her first language and she sometimes has difficulty understanding written English, despite speaking it well.
At a recent parent-teacher conference with Larissas teacher, Mr. Fleming, Rita shared that she obtained an order of protection against her husband after they separated. Because the order of protection extends to the children, she provided Mr. Fleming legal documentation of the order. The day after the conference, Mr. Fleming notified the office and gave them the documentation in the event that Larissas father should come to the school.

Using the information from the case study, address the following in a 1,000-1,250 word essay:

Discuss how the Christian worldview perspective can be demonstrated in professional practice by explaining why teachers need to be committed to respecting students individual strengths, interests, and needs to promote each students growth and potential.
Explain how language, culture, and family background influence the students student’ learning.
Describe three research-based, specially designed instructional strategies that can be used to respond to the developmental differences and individual needs of the student.
Cite research to provide justification for how the selected strategies provide specially designed instruction and access to the general education curriculum and standards as required by IDEA.

Support the assignment with at least three scholarly resources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Obesity in Massachusetts

Using the case study provided, write an essay to include the following:

A brief summary of the environmental health problem that your advocacy group is attempting to address. Include evidence of why this is an issue in your community (statistics, research by local governmental and/or non-governmental agencies, information from news outlets, etc.).

Describe the solution used in the case study you chose (implementation of new laws, regulations, policy and/or programs that could help address your chosen community health problem).

Integrate the solution in the case study into a new law, regulation, policy and/or program that would address the problem in your community.

Discuss why the evidence-based solution you chose is right for your community.

Must have a minimum of 3 references (including case study)

Case Study Reference:

Sacheck, J., & Glynn, A. (2012). Overweight and obesity in Massachusetts: a focus on physical activity. Issue Brief (Massachusetts Health Policy Forum), (41), 135.

Case Study on Sampling Design

If you were an education consultant for basic education, you were invited by United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHCR) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) to provide suggestions and action plans to implement basic education to displaced Syrian children in Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan.
Before you initiate any development plans on improving living and education conditions of refugee children, you were asked to present some general investigation to understand the demography and present conditions of refugee children of 6 to 12 years old. Which sampling design you would propose as most appropriate to identify a sample representative for the research project commissioned to you? Then evaluate the strength and weakness of your sampling design. The assignment should not exceed 800 words (excluding references and appendices) in soft copy. If you have cited any academic journals or information sources, please provide in-text and reference citations by American Sociological Associations style of referencing in order to demonstration academic honesty in using other sources.
Hint:
1. Check whether there is any ancillary data about displaced children, persons or families
of Syrian refugees in Zaatari camp.
2. Check the geographical location and distribution of refugee shelters.

Praxis in human communication studies

For your case study prompt, outline what you intend to do for your deliverable:

What elements of communication praxis will you emphasize?
What theory or theories will you employ as you develop your deliverable?
What methods used in interpersonal, intercultural, and nonverbal communication studies would you employ and why?
What additional research has been helpful so far?