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Healthy Ways of Addressing Stressors

 

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This Creative Reflection Essay will focus on how to cope with specific stressors which are unique or common to this group. In addition to educating them about what these stressors are and how to better manage or cope with the stressors, you will also be raising their awareness of community resources to support them in doing so. The focus of your educational effort will be to raise their awareness about the sources of the stress, educating them about better/more healthy and more productive ways to address their common stressors.

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Why College Athletes Should be Paid

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This is an argumentative essay that must have an introduction with a thesis supporting the argument on why college athletes should be paid dealing with NCAA. There should be six body paragraphs, four paragraphs of which I would prefer to be supporting the argument and two counter arguments explaining the downsides to college athletes getting paid. Continue reading

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

Literacy Learning Centers

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Emerging Literacy for Elementary Teachers © 2017 American College of Education 1 Module 3 Application Submit at the end of Module 3. Creating Interactive Learning Centers In this application assignment, you will create interactive learning centers to support phonics in an age-appropriate environment. At least one of the centers should integrate technology. Continue reading

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