Social-emotional impact on children without special education needs in an inclusive classroom

  1. How are teacher’s attitudes toward inclusion related to the social-emotional school experiences of students
    with and without special educational needs?
    Authers: Heyder, Anke
    Suedkamp, Anna
    Steinmayr, Ricarda
    Source: Elsevier Learning and Individual Differences January

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Myth of Oedipus

Prof. J. Fitzgerald
Take Home Final
Unit III: Drama—Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex
Answer in complete sentences.
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  1. In what way does the myth of Oedipus differ from the play?
  2. Give an example from the play where Oedipus demonstrates hubris.
  3. What is Oedipus’ relationship to Creon?
  4. What is the purpose of the chorus in the play?
  5. What information do we learn in the exposition?
  6. What is the recognition in the play?
  7. What is the reversal?
  8. How are the three unities employed in the play?
  9. How is the 24-hour cycle portrayed in the play?
  10. How is dramatic irony employed in the play?

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International Trade

Discuss and describe the impact of international trade on your own life, using the products that you own or
have purchased in the recent past.
Post should be at least 250 words

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Leslie Chang’s Factory Girls

Discuss the two main characters (Min and Chunming) in Leslie Chang’s Factory Girls in relation to the themes of “necessity” and “extravagance.” How would you compare and contrast these two characters? To what extent are economic exigencies in their lives complicated by bold imagination or even great ambition? To what extent does the agency/will/volition of the workers complicate simple, more straightforward narratives of victimization? How might we think of the concept of chiku (eating bitterness) in relation to the themes of “necessity” vs. “extravagance”? You need not answer all of these questions, but you should answer some of them

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