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Social Media & Adult Learning

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Explain and discuss what is the “social media revolution” taking place in education and the implications of this for adult learning. Be sure to draw on the learning theories (e.g., behaviorism versus constructivism) and topics (e.g., teacher-directed versus self-directed learning) explored in this course, perhaps by comparing and contrasting these with the value you see in the use of social media in adult education. Continue reading

Childhood Developmental Theories

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This assignment will focus on the application and analysis of developmental theories of childhood.  For this paper you will choose an issue with which a client might present. Some examples are: adolescent skipping school and experimenting with alcohol, a toddler refusing to potty train, a boy with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, A child adopted from an international orphanage at 9 years old, a physical or learning disability, a pre-teen girl with behavioral issues and fighting at school, etc. Continue reading

Campus Proposal Memo

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Assume that your academic department at UC Davis has up to $2,500 worth of funding available to support an undergraduate project that improves the educational experience of undergraduates in your major. Your department is ready to review proposed projects to be funded by the grant/award ($2,500), and, consequently, has posted an official invitation, or Request for Proposals (RFP). Continue reading

A Rose For Emily

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Write a 5 paragraph essay analyzing the theme of Old South vs. New South in William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily.”. The essay must be MLA formatted, must contain at least one quote from each story that you use, must have citations in the essay and include a works Cited page.  Continue reading

The Importance of Writing Client Notes

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The ability to write good contact notes is important because these notes constitute the written record about the service a person receives from you. In addition, these notes serve to document changes in the person, the person’s life, and the service plan. One of the objectives is to keep the notes brief. Too much information can be overwhelming for the reader and can easily be taken out of context. Continue reading

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