Brain-Based Instructional Plan

    

        Week 6 – Final Project       

      

Brain-Based Instructional Plan

In this final project, you will apply specific brain research-based  strategies to a content- and age/grade-specific instructional plan of  your own design. You will then reflect on how the selected strategies  support learner engagement, motivation, and success.

Instructions
This Final Project synthesizes learning into an  original, brain research-based instructional plan. There are two parts  to this assignment: Part One: Instructional Plan and Part Two:  Reflection.

Jensen purports that brain-based lesson planning does not follow a  templatemainly because the basic premise of brain-based learning is  that every brain is unique, so a one-size-fits-all approach does not  work (2014, p.214). However, your learning is still developing and for  the purpose of this Final Project, an  utilizing the seven stages of brain-based planning derived from  Jensens work will be utilized to construct your plan. Keep in mind this  is a SINGLE lesson, not an entire unit of instruction.

Prepare

  • Review the Weekly Lesson, discussions, and completed assignments for  all six weeks of the course also serve as a strong source of support to  inform your work.
  • Use the as a guide. 

Content Instructions
Part I: Instructional Plan (The provided template must be used). 

  • Template: Plan must be structured using the provided easy-to-read template. Plan should not be in essay format.
  • Lesson Overview: Include the subject, age/grade level (e.g., P-12,  post-secondary, adults, etc.) and duration of lesson. Lesson should be  between 30 and no more than 90 minutes in length.
  • Standard(s): For P-12th grades, include the content specific  standard from your state or the Common Core. For adult learners, include  organizational or professional standards or program-specific standards.
  • Objective(s): Include no more than two specific, measurable, student-centered objectives that align with your standard(s).
  • Learning Stages: Label each of the seven stages of brain-based  planning. Include the equivalent stages of Gradual Release of  Responsibility (GRR) as a cross-reference (i.e., Stage 2: Preparation  /Anticipatory Set). All stages of GRR should be represented within the  seven brain-based stages.
  • Lesson Examples/Illustrations: Describe specific instruction,  modeling, learner activities, and assessments that correspond with each  learning stage.

Part II: Reflection (Added to the bottom of the template following Part 1). 

  • Share what critical questions you asked yourself as you planned learning with the brain in mind.
  • Describe how brain research-based strategies support teaching, learning, and quality curriculum and instructional design.
  • Discuss what elements of your instructional plan serve as a means of motivation for learners.
  • Discuss ways are learners engaged in their learning as opposed to passively participating.
  • Describe how the learning environment supports brain research-based  learning that is non-threatening, structured, but respectful of each  learners unique nature, needs, and experiences.

Written Communication Instructions

  • Length Requirement: Three to four pages not including the title and references pages.
  • Syntax and Mechanics: Display meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar.
  • Source Requirement: Utilize at least two scholarly resources and the  Jensen (2008) textbook. All sources on the references page need to be  used and cited correctly within the body of the assignment.
  • APA Formatting: Use APA formatting consistently throughout the assignment. Refer to the for assistance with APA style and formatting.

Submitting Your Assignment

  • Submit your assignment for evaluation. Include the link to your ePortfolio in the comments box when uploading.
  • Archive your assignment in your ePortfolio by uploading to your  Portfolium account. Once assignments are uploaded to your ePortfolio,  they are considered artifacts and will be referenced as such.
  • Once logged in to your Portfolium account, select Add Work. Follow the step-by-step instructions.
  • Once uploaded, add a title (eg: Brain-based Instructional Plan) and 1-2 sentence description. 
    • Select Education as the cateogry and give it the same title as the previous step.

Your artifact should now be viewable in your ePortfolio.

Carefully review the for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

Write A 5-6 Page APA Paper On Three Similar Or Complementary Emerging Technologies From Gartner. Choose Technology That Is Currently Being Explored (Or May Be Explored) In Your Organization.

 

Emerging Technologies Research:

Assignment:

Write a 5-6 page APA paper (not including cover or references page) on three similar or complementary emerging technologies from Gartner(links for reference). Choose technology that is currently being explored (or may be explored)  in your organization.

 

Locate at least 5 and no more than 6 scholarly references pertaining to those three technologies; where it started, where it is currently, and where it is headed. Also discuss  Also discuss how this technology is being explored or how it will add value to your current organization or future IT career in an organization you hope to work for some day. 

Length: 5-6 pages; 7-8 pages including cover and references page.

Review the following “Top Trends in the Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies”

Accounting Fundamentals For Financial Institutions Midterm

Please read the attachment and make sure that you have the knowledge.

Only the midterm file should be completed. All others are possible supporting files.

15 short answers, 10 multiple choices, and 7 true and false questions.

ACCT325 IP1

Corporate governance is the process that owners and other major players surrounding an organization are held accountable to for the company’s requirements and resources. Corporate governance can also play a big role in the audit process. Research corporate governance and auditing and answer the following questions:

What are 2 of the principles that surround corporate governance? How do they tie into the recent legislation that was put into place to resolve ethical challenges and changes within the last decade?

The Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) are based upon 10 audit guidelines that fall into 3 categories. Briefly describe the 3 main parts of the audit, and give examples of what activities would occur in each category.

Describe the role of the audit committee. Include the outside directors in your discussion. Compare and contrast the oversight responsibility and the primary responsibility of the audit committee.

Explain how the Sarbanes-Oxley Act impacted the auditing profession.

Describe the key role of the PCAOB.

Do you feel that it has met its objective?

Whatif anychanges would you want to add to the scope of the PCAOB?

Deliverable Length:  9001,200 words