Multiple Intelligence Theory

Multiple Intelligence Theory Dr. Howard Gardner, researcher and advocate of the Multiple Intelligence Theory, has proposed three ways that teachers can utilize his theory in the classroom: Cultivating desired capabilities and talents in our students Approaching a concept, subject matter, or discipline in a variety of ways Personalizing education as we take human differences seriously What do you think Gardner means? What would these look like when implemented into the classroom and what kind of students would these strategies benefit?  

Choreography Analysis

Write about a Modern, Post-Modern, Contemporary (Modern), Contemporary Ballet, or Dance Theater piece. – What the message/story of the work is – How the movement phrases and elements of the style of dance (or the cultural/historical context) communicate this message.

Effective Education

     Effective  Education: International and American Perspectives: Read Chapters 15  & 16 International Education & School Effectiveness and Reform  in the United States. I taught in a variety of different places and local culture plays a  key role in defining the educational system of a community. For example,  here in MS Yes Sir and strong discipline are interwoven through-out the  educational environment-this is related to Southern culture. It is the  hidden curriculum. This is not the case in other parts of the US  (particularly the north east where I am from). As you read these chapters, consider What are the similarities and  differences in educational systems in different countries? What do you  admire about another educational system? What do you admire about our  education?    References Ornstein, A. C., Levine, D. U., Gutek, G. L., & Vocke,  D. E. (2011). Foundations of Education. Wadsworth Cengage Learning .

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In Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29. Do you think the power of love is as trong today as it was in Shakespeare’s day? Explain your answer using specific details and examples. 

For John Mureithi Only

150 words with reference Folks   As we can see from our readings, animated films have played quite a significant role in terms of alternatives to Hollywood.  At least as it regards outside of this country.  In this country when we think of animation, we tend to think of Disney (historically) and Pixar (much more recently).  Add to that, the fact that these movies are for the most part, geared towards children.     But what about the sorts of animated films that are not geared towards young audiences?  What is the potential of these animated films in terms of narratives, thematic subject matter, etc.?   To get some ideas, I have linked a few animation shorts from our favorite Short of the Week website:   https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2014/02/03/junkyard/   https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2013/09/19/carn/   https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2012/06/28/the-gloaming/   https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2010/10/16/verse-by-tony-comley/   There are plenty more (go to the website, and click your way to the animation channel)!     So, what are animated films capable of doing?  As an alternative to Hollywood (even Disney and Pixar)?   Ideas?  Thoughts?   DISCUSSION 2 150 words with reference makeup a title for each essay Class   Yes, there certainly has been a… big push… recently… in terms of females as the leading heroes in the movies.  And, perhaps, this move is indicative or reflective of changes in the culture.     However, as could be pointed out, these changes are not recent.  Rather, I would say that the glut of movies with females as heroes has slowly been building up.  Let us consider the Aliens franchise, with Ripley.  Here is a series of movie that has always depicted the woman as the ultimate bad-ass… all men cower and falter, she does not.  Not to mention, as well, that the monster also happens to be female.  Many of the female as hero led franchises of late have been great, but with the exception of the Hunger Games movies, all these female heroes have had to be defined by… a love interest.  Almost, as if to say, that you can’t be a real woman if there ain’t a big strong man to hold you tight and safe.   This is almost ironic, really, given that most male heroes are also defined by the female love interest.  Again, as if to say, you can’t be a real man if there ain’t a beautiful supportive woman to be there for you at the end.    Still, despite this being defined by the opposite sex, the many examples provided in this thread demonstrate that women heroes don’t really need a man, that they can be a real woman by the simple virtue of being a strong bad-ass woman.     Ideas?  Thoughts?     DISCUSSION 3 150 words with title and reference Discuss the classic cinema of Hollywood by Corrigan and White 

Powerpoint Presentation With Speaker Notes

Create a 30 minute professional development training presentation for an organization to promote positive intercultural communication. Include the following in your training: •Working with individuals from diverse cultures •Avoiding unhealthy stereotypes in the workplace •Effective workplace verbal and nonverbal communication strategies  Length: 12-15 slides, including notes (approximately 30 minutes long) References: A minimum of 8-10 scholarly resources.

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For Zeek The Geek Only

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ETHICS SAGE IN FOCUS PROJECT

This is a 500 word paper, MLA formart. Need it ASAP. 

Discussion 2 Week 8 Sam

Memo Resources Discussion Participation Scoring Guide. Imagine you have been asked to evaluate one of the organizations you chose for the first discussion of this unit. Several employees have filed complaints that the organization’s practices and policies are not acceptable within the context of cultural sensitivity and diversity. For this discussion, write a memo to the head of the organization in which you present a summary of why the current best practices no longer work. You must also provide a list of improved best practices for the organization that are acceptable within the context of cultural sensitivity and diversity.