Develop A Intervention Plan

Chapter 3 Scenario: Jacy’s Developmental Screening

Objective and Scenario

To develop and evaluate an intervention plan that addresses Jacy’s language development.

Four-year-old Jacy Begay lives in a small northern Arizona town with his grandparents and two younger siblings. Jacy’s grandparents, who speak only Navajo, live on a fixed income and have health problems that limit their mobility. Jacy’s grandmother enrolled him in the Head Start program where you teach. You have observed that Jacy doesn’t always respond when spoken to, seldom answers your questions, and is often inattentive in group settings. You have developed a step-by-step plan to begin addressing Jacy’s language delays and also arranged to have his hearing tested. He passed his hearing test and his language skills are improving some, but you know that he still has significant delays.
Several months later, Jacy participated in a kindergarten roundup at the elementary school that he will be transitioning to in the fall. The developmental team weighed and measured him, and noted that he was small for his age. They screened his speech, vision, and hearing and administered a developmental assessment test. The team members reviewed the screening results and expressed their concerns about Jacy’s inattention, mispronunciations, limited vocabulary, and poor social skills. They also noted that he was quite shy, preferred to play alone, and initiated little contact with other persons in the room. The team then met with Jacy’s grandmother and, with the help of an interpreter, explained that he had passed his initial hearing and vision tests, but that his language and social development were delayed.

Focus Assignment

1. Prepare a written, step-by-step plan to address Jacy’s developmental delays. Create a two-column plan, listing the behaviors that concern you in one column and the environmental factors that may be influencing Jacy’s language and social development in the other. Describe at least three steps that you can implement to address Jacy’s developmental delays.
2. Be sure to read the REFLECTION section below to guide your thinking. Write your reflection response after you have completed your intervention plan.

Self-Evaluation

1. For each item in your intervention plan:
a. Explain how this item addresses the issues in the scenario.
b. Provide evidence from the chapter supporting this item (with citations).
2. Describe and justify how your intervention plan would improve teaching and learning in the scenario

Curriculum Project: Curriculum Essentials Project Assignment

CURRICULUM ESSENTIALS PROJECT 9

 

 

Running head: CURRICULUM ESSENTIALS PROJECT 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Curriculum Project: Curriculum Essentials Project

Your Name Here

Liberty University

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART I: MISSION STATEMENT

 

 

Create your own school mission statement that clarifies priorities and gives direction to the school organization. Situate your creativity and original mission statement from a school’s mission statement and reference accordingly.

 

 

 

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PART II: CHARACTER EDUCATION

 

 

List 8 character principles that should be taught throughout the curriculum.

 

 

 

Write a corresponding learning experience that could be used to teach and practice each of the 8 character principles.

 

 

 

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PART III: STANDARDS COMPARISON

 

 

Analyze standards within a content area from general comparison to specific comparisons. Provide thorough detail and note the specific state standards you are comparing.

 

 

 

Contrast within a content area from general comparison to specific comparisons. Provide thorough detail and note the specific part(s) of the state standards you are contrasting.

 

 

 

Summarize what you have learned through this comparison.

 

 

 

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PART IV: STANDARDS INTEGRATION

 

Interdisciplinary Learning Activity 1

 

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Interdisciplinary Learning Activity 2

 

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Interdisciplinary Learning Activity 3

 

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Interdisciplinary Learning Activity 4

 

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Interdisciplinary Learning Activity 5

 

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Letter To Editor And Draft Initiative

Arizona offers unique opportunities for direct democracy based on initiative power. In 2012 the Arizona voters, for example, rejected the Proposition 204 initiative that sought to convert a temporary sales tax that funded education into a permanent tax.

In a 500-750-word “Letter to the Editor,” propose an initiative for an educational issue that you feel needs to be addressed. Include a plan about how this issue could become an initiative under Arizona law.

Your letter should be written to persuade others to agree with your position. Support your position with examples from case law, the U.S. Constitution, or other readings.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

STEP Standard 7 – Analysis And Reflection To Improve Planning And Practice

Assessment Description

Reflective practice is crucial in education and becomes the foundation for ongoing growth and development as a professional. Once you have implemented the lessons within your unit, you should reflect on how the instructional practices influenced the learning outcomes. The assessment data provides tangible evidence that you can use to tie outcomes back to instruction. You should also determine what revisions you could make to the design of the unit in order to improve student learning.

After analyzing and reflecting on your experiences developing and delivering your instructional unit, complete STEP Standard 7. In the template, list three short-term goals to improve specific areas of your teaching practice based on the unit of instruction, as well as your plan to reach each short-term goal.

STEP Standard 7 – Reflecting on Instruction to Improve Student Progress

Improved Practice Based on the Unit of Study

Based on the experience of developing and delivering your instructional unit, list three short-term goals to improve specific areas of your teaching practice based on the unit of instruction and describe your plan to reach each short-term goal.

 

 

Short-Term Goal

Plan to Reach the Goal (i.e., professional development, research on the Internet, observation of a veteran teacher, etc.)
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Long-Term Goals: Teachers who are dedicated to their profession and to improving the lives of students will continually look for ways to grow and learn. The best way to ensure that learning is prioritized is to create a long-term goal. Create one long term goal that is specific and measurable. Make sure to discuss the following:

Long-Term Goal:
Rationale: Why did you choose this goal? How do you expect it to improve the outcomes of your future students?  
End Date: By when do you expect to accomplish this goal?  
Action Timeline: What steps will you take to complete this goal, and by when will you take them? Example:

1/31/18: Join AACTE

 
Resources: What resources are available to assist you in accomplishing your goal?