“What can educators do to ensure that students learn the skills and abilities which help them function successfully on the job and in their daily decision-making?”

  • INTRODUCTION. Describe the issue.  Include 3 properly formatted references.
  • METHODS. A summary of our experimental methods used in this project.
  • RESULTS – What results did we obtain?  A graph, table or figure showing the most important result must be included for this section.
  • CONCLUSION Reflect on the what you have learned about ocean acidification, discuss what a feasible solution may be, and how  the  solution  addresses  “Life  Principles”

GRADING: The essay will be graded on clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, and logic, as well as completion of all the components.

  1. CLARITY: Could you elaboratefurther on that point? Could you express that point in another way? Could you give me an illustration? Could you give me an example? Clarity is the gateway standard. If a statement is unclear, we cannot determine whether it is accurate or relevant. In fact, we cannot tell anything about it because we don’t yet know what it is saying. For example, the question, “What can be done about the education system in America?” is unclear. In order to address the question adequately, we would need to have a clearer understanding of what the person asking the question is considering the “problem” to be. A clearer question might be “What can educators do to ensure that students learn the skills and abilities which help them function successfully on the job and in their daily decision-making?”
  2. ACCURACY: Is that really true? How could we checkthat? How could we verifyif that is true? A statement can be clear but not accurate, as in “Most dogs are over 300 pounds in weight.”
  3. PRECISION: Could you give more details? Could you be more specific? Could you be more exact. A statement can be both clear and accurate, but not precise, as in “Jack is overweight.” (We don’t know how overweight Jack is, one pound or 500 pounds.)
  4. RELEVANCE: How is that connectedto the question? How does that bear onthe issue? A statement can be clear, accurate, and precise, but not relevant to the question at issue. For example, students often think that the amount of effort they put into a course should be used in raising their grade in a course. Often, however, the “effort” does not measure the quality of student learning, and when this is so, effort is irrelevant to their appropriate grade.
  5. DEPTH: How does your answer address the complexitiesin the question? How are you taking into account the problems in the question? Is that dealing with the most significant factors? A statement can be clear, accurate, precise, and relevant, but superficial (that is, lack depth). For example, the statement “Just say No” which is often used to discourage children and teens for using drugs, is clear, accurate, precise, and relevant. Nevertheless, it lacks depth because it treats an extremely complex issue, the pervasive problem of drug use among young people, superficially. It fails to deal with the complexitiesof the issue.
  6. BREADTH: Do we need to consider another point of view? Is there another way to look at this question? What would this look like from a conservative standpoint? What would this look like from the point of view of…? A line of reasoning may be clear accurate, precise, relevant, and deep, but lack breadth (as in an argument from either the conservative or liberal standpoint which gets deeply into an issue, but only recognizes the insights of one side of the question.)
  7. LOGIC: Does this really make sense? Does that followfrom what you said? How does that follow? But before you implied this and now you are saying that; how can both be true? When we think, we bring a variety of thoughts together into some order. When the combination of thoughts are mutually supporting and make sense in combination, the thinking is “logical.” When the combination is not mutually supporting, is contradictory in some sense, or does not “make sense,” the combination is not logical.

 

Explains the problem the UN has asked you to address in your own words;

The members of the United Nations found great value in the analysis you provided on the effects of global warming that result from population growth. They are now asking you write an additional analysis to include further issues related to population growth. Here is the issue they have asked you to consider:

The member states of the United Nations seek to build food systems that can provide global food security which will feed everyone, everywhere, every day by improving food quality though the promotion of effective and nutritional agricultural practices. The crucial issue is not the lack of food in the world but the access to that food. In many developing countries, food shortages are due to governmental control over food distribution. These governments maintain control of the population and their power by limiting access to nutritious food to certain groups. In this practice, they thereby “weaponize” food.

Your second project as a consultant for the United Nations is to develop an analysis that addresses three issues related to global food insecurity caused by global population growth and poverty, and to explore these issues in a developing country of your choosing.

The UN has given you the following guidelines.

Content

The UN has asked that your paper contain three sections. Each section should be one page (or approximately 300 words) in length and answer specific questions, identified in the outline below. It also asks that you use examples from your developing country when answering the questions.

Introduction

Provide an introduction of half a page minimum that addresses points a-e below.

  1. Explains the problem the UN has asked you to address in your own words;
  2. Identifies the three sections your paper will cover;
  3. Identifies the developing country you will consider;
  4. Tells the UN the causes of food insecurity; and
  5. Provides a one-sentence statement of your solutions at the end of your introduction paragraph.

Section I. Background

  1. What is food insecurity?
  2. What role does population growth play in food security?

Section II. Technologies That Can Reduce Hunger and Improve Food Security

  1. What forms of technology can be used to reduce hunger and improve food security?
  2. How would these technological solutions work?
  3. What causes of food insecurity do these technologies address?

Section III. Specific Factors in Chosen Developing Country

  1. Considering the causes of food insecurity, what factors interrupt the flow of food from the source to the people in the developing country you selected?

            Conclusion

  • Provide a conclusion of half a page minimum that includes a summary of your findings that the United Nations can use to inform future policy decisions.

Success Tips

  • In answering each question, use examples from your developing country to illustrate your points.
  • The UN needs facts and objective analysis on which to base future policy decisions; avoid personal opinion and make sure your answers are based on information you find through research.

Formatting Requirements

  • Make sure your paper consists of four to six pages of content (or 1,200 words minimum, not including the cover or reference pages).
  • Create headings for each section of your paper as follows:
    • Section I. Background
    • Section II. Technologies That Can Reduce Hunger and Improve Food Security
    • Section III. Specific Factors in Chosen Developing Country
  • Use and cite at least five credible sources in your research. A list of potential resources is available below.
  • Make sure your paper contains both in-text citations and a source list, per SWS guidelines: Refer to the Strayer Writing Standards (SWS) document for reference.
  • Include a cover page with your name, the country you selected, the date you submitted the paper, and your instructor’s name.

Potential Sources

  1. Peter Timmer. May/June 2015. Food Security and Scarcity: Why Ending Hunger Is So Hard. Foreign Affairs. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/food-security-and-scarcity-why-ending-hunger-so-hard
  2. The United Nations Population Division. 2017. World Population Prospects: The 2017 Revision. https://www.un.org/development/desa/publications/world-population-prospects-the-2017-revision.html
  3. Will Martin. November 5, 2010. Food Security and Poverty: A Precarious Balance. Let’s Talk Development blog by The World Bank. http://blogs.worldbank.org/developmenttalk/food-security-and-poverty-a-precarious-balance

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is as follows:

  • Propose a plan to address the issue of global food security in underdeveloped countries that considers the impact of prior solutions.

Cognitive and Language Development Milestones Picture Book

Week 3 – Assignment 2

Cognitive and Language Development Milestones Picture Book

[WLO: 1] [CLO: 1]

Prior to beginning work on this assignment,

  • Review Chapters 6, 7, and 9 of your text.
  • Review the cognition and language development milestones from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the web page Basic Information (Links to an external site.).
  • Identify one age-group that you will discuss:
    • Infancy: Birth to 12 months
    • Toddler: 1 to 3 years
    • Early childhood: 4 to 8 years

The purpose of this assignment is to creatively demonstrate an understanding of developmental milestones as they pertain to cognition and language development.

Part 1:

Based on the required resources above, create a children’s picture book using  StoryJumper (Links to an external site.) that tells a story about a child’s typical day. Your story must incorporate at least four cognitive and four language development milestones for the age-group you have selected. Your story can be about a fictional child or can be based on a real child.Please review the StoryJumper tutorial (Links to an external site.), for assistance in using StoryJumper.

To complete this assignment, you must

  • Create a children’s picture book using StoryJumper. (Links to an external site.)
  • Identify at least four cognitive development milestones appropriate to the age-group selected.
  • Distinguish at least four language development milestones appropriate to the age-group selected.
  • Discuss a typical day appropriate to the age-group selected.

Required Resources

Text

Berk, L. E. (2013). Child development (9th ed.). Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu

  • Chapter 6: Cognitive Development: Piagetian, Core Knowledge, and Vygotskian Perspectives
  • Chapter 7: Cognitive Development: An Information-Processing Perspective
  • Chapter 9: Language Development

Article

Oliva-Olson, C., Espinosa, L. M., Hayslip, W., & Magruder, E. S. (2018/2019). Many languages, one classroom. Teaching Young Children, 12(2), 4-7. Retrieved from https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc

  • The full-text version of this article is available through the ProQuest database in the Ashford University Library. This article provides information about effective strategies for teaching in classrooms with children who speak multiple languages and will assist you in your Dual-Language Dilemma assignment this week.

Multimedia

Virtual Lab School. (n.d.). Cognitive development: Infant block play (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://stream.virtuallabschool.org/cognitive/3545/3545-480.mp4

  • This video shows infants playing with blocks and is required to complete your Analyzing Children’s Cognitive Development discussion this week.
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Web Page

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2018, February 22). Basic Information (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/facts.html

  • This website provides information about basic developmental milestones for children, along with links to resources for educators and parents. This will assist you in your Cognitive and Language Development Milestones Picture Book assignment this week.
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How can sociology help health practitioners better understand their patients and provide improved forms of health care?

Health plays a major role in the functioning of society. Define the relationship between social behavior and health. Justify your answer using examples and reasoning.

  • What are the social factors that play a critical role in improving health?
  • What are the social factors that are the greatest threat to health?
  • How can sociology help health practitioners better understand their patients and provide improved forms of health care?

Submit your answers in a three- to four-page Microsoft Word document.Name your document: SUO_HSC2010_W1_A3_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.Submit your document to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.
Cite your sources using the correct APA format on a separate page