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Choose Pre-A;gebra on the right hand side of screen (scroll down a bit)
Go to Learning Modules and choose Unit 1 (this is where you’ll find study information)
Go to MML on the left hand side to complete the assignment
CLICK on MML and then CLICK MyMathLab All Assignments
Complete Orientation and 1.2-1.9 sections
Choose one topic from the list of “Buzz Words†below and discuss why it is so controversial in the field of early childhood education. You will find three (3) articles that support/pro for your topic and three (3) articles that disagree/con with the idea. In a six (6) page paper, summarize your findings. Remember that every argument has two sides. It is important that you pay adequate attention to arguments that may disagree with your view as well as to persuade others holding your same position(s).
Choose one (1) of the following topics:
Common Core: Describe the Common Core is it? What is its purpose? Who supports (pro) the Common Core and who is against (con) against? What is your opinion?
Standards-based education: instruction aimed at providing students the specific skills and levels of competency necessary to move through the educational system. Aligning the curriculum to meet the national standards of instruction.
Charter schools: providing free public elementary/secondary education under a charter granted by the state legislature or other appropriate authority.
High-stakes testing: testing students using standardized tests and having the
outcome of these tests determine the students’ academic future.
Format for Final Paper:
Title Page (separate page not included in the six (6) page paper).
Page 1: Define your topic, what is it, how do schools use it, who is it
meant for, who uses it, etc.
Pages 2-3: Summarize the three (3) articles that agree with/support your topic
Pages 4-5: Summarize the three (3) articles that disagree with your topic
Page 6: Summarize which side you agree with and why. What is your opinion?
Reference page, APA Style (separate page not included in the six (6) paper).
Be sure to summarize the authors’ ideas by using your words not their words. Cite the names of the authors you are paraphrasing and the year of the article inside your paper. For example, Lopez (2011) wrote that teachers’ pay… Please note that the author and the year of the article are both in the citation.
Include the references for your six (6) articles on the page titled “References.†If you have any questions along the way please ask! The paper must be typed, double spaced in 12pt. font.
Written paper (875 words) to include cites/references. Attached guidelines, instructions with chapter reference and video transcript.
Needed by Wednesday 7/13/16, by 1pm pacific time.
Question description
Michelle has told you that the board is now ready to see the final presentation of your plan for MM’s new product.
“They are very eager to see what we have been working on during the past few weeks,” she says excitedly. “I am sure they will love the plan and am looking forward to your presentation.”
“Thanks,” you respond, feeling a few butterflies in your stomach. “I am looking forward to the presentation also. I think we have covered all of the bases and I am sure we have a solid plan. I have jotted down the order of items to cover that I think will be best for the presentation. What do you think?”
Objectives of plan
Marketing research used to select target market
Product
Pricing
Distribution
Promotional Strategies
Measuring results
Contingency Plan
“This looks like a solid format for the presentation. Let me know if you have any questions and I will be happy to help,” Michelle says exiting your office.
You close the door of your office so you can fully concentrate on preparing your presentation. You have a lot of material to cover, but you have been working on this plan for weeks. Now it’s just a matter of formulating a cohesive strategy and anticipating any questions that may arise during the presentation.
What might somebody else say to show your proposed solution is wrong?
What could you say to show s/he is wrong?
What alternative solution might someone else recommend?
What reasons might someone provide to support their solution?
How would you respond to their reasons?
Is there a compromise or creative solution?
Is there any alternative today to double entry system in accounting?
How can we make double entry system faster so the small companies can benefit from it?
What discourages most French people from making large charitable contributions?
short answer
What is masculinity
Discussion: Sampling and Collecting Quantitative and Qualitative Data
It is often not possible or practical to study an entire population, so researchers draw samples from which they make inferences about a population of interest. In quantitative research, where generalization to a population is typically valued, a researcher’s ability to make such inferences is only as good as the sampling strategy she or he uses to obtain the sample. Once an appropriate sample has been obtained, data collection should involve valid and reliable measures to ensure confidence in the results, as well as the ability to generalize the research outcomes. Although generalization is typically not a goal in qualitative research, sampling is just as important in qualitative and mixed methods research, as is obtaining reliable and valid results. Indeed, for quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research, sampling strategies and accurate data collection methods are critical aspects of the research process.
Specific methods of data collection (e.g., surveys, interviews, observations) produce specific types of data that will answer particular research questions, but not others; so here too, as covered in previous weeks, the research questions inform how the data will be obtained. Furthermore, the method used to collect the data may impact the reliability and the validity of that data.
For this Discussion, you will first consider sampling strategies. Then, you will turn your attention to data collection methods, including their strengths, limitations, and ethical implications. Last, you will consider measurement reliability and validity in the context of your discipline.
With these thoughts in mind, if your last name starts with A through L, use Position A. If your last name starts with M through Z, use Position B.
Assigned Position A: Probability sampling represents the best strategy for selecting research participants.
Position B: Nonprobability (or purposive) sampling represents the best strategy for selecting research participants.
By Day 4
Post a restatement of your assigned position on sampling strategies. Defend your position with examples and support from the scholarly literature. Next, select a data collection method and briefly explain its strengths and limitations. Then, identify a potential ethical issue with this method and describe a strategy to address it. Last, explain the relationship between measurement reliability and measurement validity using an example from your discipline.
Readings
Download the “Sources of Data for Research: A Research Primer†document.