Critically examine EAL (English as an Additional Language) students’ inclusion in a Primary School environment with reference to policy and theory and explore the implications for primary classroom practice
An essay Critically examining EAL (English as an Additional Language) students’ inclusion in a Primary School environment with reference to policy and theory and exploring the implications for primary classroom practice
Critically discuss disorders of child and adolescence
Approach the journal activities as (a) an opportunity to reflect upon and apply what you learn each week based on the assigned readings, discussions, and activities, and (b) an opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise based on your educational and professional experiences in the past.
Write about a child with special needs or suspected needs that you know. You may also choose to write about what you have observed in yourself as a child that might be considered an emotional or learning challenge.
Reflect upon your observations of the child. What are the potential developmental, behavioral, and emotional challenges for this child? What interventions may be helpful in overcoming this challenge? Explain.
Development Of Learning: A Case Study
The proposal will review your developmental understanding of the school or college in which you are based, the learning issue central to your case study, the intervention, and the people on the intervention. You will identify key texts to be used in your final case study while you will also outline your set methodology for collecting data.
I want the case study to be on ESL learner in Hong Kong Academy – https://hkacademy.edu.hk/
The programme they use for ESL learners is Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA) to test out
ESL learners also do pull out sessions with a learner support teacher
Make a case study for high school learners aged – grade 6 – 8
Most of them – their first language is Chinese
Mostly using what type of interventions are placed for them
I would prefer to use UK based * see the sample in the upload files
and don’t forget to add Using Harvard Author (Date) references will be expected.
Law of Evidence: Give a brief summary of the evidential rule you will be examining, including its recent evolution if applicable, that can be understood by a non-legally qualified reader
Question
The House of Commons/Northern Ireland Assembly Justice Committee is holding an inquiry into the Law of Evidence. Individuals and organisations with relevant legal expertise are invited to make written or oral submissions. Your submission, which must be understandable to a non-legally qualified reader, should examine a problematic or controversial area of the Law of Evidence and contain the following sections along with a short introduction and conclusion:
- A brief summary of the evidential rule you will be examining, including its recent evolution if applicable, that can be understood by a non-legally qualified reader
- An outline of why this area of law has been, or might be, the subject of calls for reform
- A more detailed discussion of the claimed shortcomings of the law, drawing the attention of the committee to academic authority, examples from case law, human rights issues, or any other relevant matters
- A summary of any current proposals for reform, and/or an appraisal of recent reforms
- Your recommendations on whether reform of this area of law is required, and what reforms should be made
Submission instructions: Written submissions should be no more than 2,000 words in length and must be in a format that can be read using Microsoft Word, eg .doc, .docx or .rtf. All submissions, whether written or oral, should be accompanied by a list of references to all sources cited.
Additional note to students: You are free to write your submission on any area of the law of evidence you wish, but you are advised to focus on an issue covered within themes 1 to 4, unless you have particular expertise on another topic. You may also choose between the Westminster or Northern Ireland committee – the law will generally be the same, but please ensure you refer to the legislation for the correct jurisdiction (England/Wales or Northern Ireland). The reference list and footnoted references do not count towards the word limit.
Students should consult the following documents:
- Task-specific assessment criteria (appended to assessment handbook)
- Guidance on late submissions (appended to assessment handbook)
- Guidance on plagiarism and word limits (appended to assessment
- handbook)
- Oxford System for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA referencing
- system): Quick guide
Evaluate the purpose of IMI’s business strategy, and critically analyse how managing knowledge and skills contribute its competitive advantage.
ASSIGNMENT TWO: CASE STUDY [2,000 words +/- 10%]
Intended Learning Outcomes: LO-2 & LO-3
Assignment 2 – TASKS:
Base on the below case stud;
1. Evaluate the purpose of IMI’s business strategy, and critically analyse how managing knowledge and skills contribute its competitive advantage.
2. Critically evaluate the implementation of IMI’s niche market strategy in the light of its competitive advantage and external environment, and recommend other three strategic choices by which IMI might differentiate its business within global markets to achieve and sustain long term market leadership objectives.
Learning Outcomes:
2. Assess an organisation’s long term planning decisions in relation to its competitive advantage
3. Determine the Strategic choice decision of an organisation in light of tier competitive advantage
Define Nursing Informatics.
• Define Nursing Informatics.
• Using the article by Murphy (2010) (Murphy, J. (2010). Nursing informatics: The intersection of nursing, computer, and information sciences. Nursing Economics, 28 (3). 204-207.) and other informatics resources.
• Discuss the role of nursing informatics as it applies to three of the areas below:
o Patient safety indicators
o Patient Outcomes
o Quality Care
o Error prevention
o Evidence based practice
o Research
• Two references are required at least one must be from a peer reviewed nursing journals or an informatics peer reviewed journal or a technology peer reviewed journal
“[The] Christmas and New Year’s festival, known as Jankunu (John Canoe, Jonkonnu, Junkanoo, John Kuner) has, for some, become a powerful symbol of a surviving African “spirit” in the English-speaking Americas.” (Kenneth Bilby). Discuss this proposition, making reference to what you have learned about Junkanoo so far.
“[The] Christmas and New Year’s festival, known as Jankunu (John Canoe, Jonkonnu, Junkanoo, John Kuner) has, for some, become a powerful symbol of a surviving African “spirit” in the English-speaking Americas.” (Kenneth Bilby). Discuss this proposition, making reference to what you have learned about Junkanoo so far.
The readings attached are from the book: Bethel, E. Clement. Junkanoo: Festival of the Bahamas. Macmillan Caribbean, 1991.
Applying nursing theory to practice
Read the Jacobson (2017) article (Jacobson, S. (2017). Building Bridges from Theory to Practice: Nursing Theory for Clinical Nurses. Med-Surg Matters, 26(3), 1–15) on bridging theory and practice for clinical nurses. Locate other resources/articles from credible sources that talk about using nursing theory to inform the practice of nurses. Write brief summary of the key points from resources
1. Consider the definition of automated processing under UK data protection law and the GDPR. What must businesses, who use AI to process data in automated ways do to follow the law, and to specifically address unlawful discrimination and bias? 2. Is the UK’s Freedom of Information Act 2000 fit for purpose or is it in need of amendment? Discuss. 3. Copyright law has now become redundant with the advent of blockchain technology and SMART contracts. Discuss.
CHOOSE ONE QUESTION ONLY
Coursework Task:
- Consider the definition of automated processing under UK data protection law and the GDPR. What must businesses, who use AI to process data in automated ways do to follow the law, and to specifically address unlawful discrimination and bias?
- Is the UK’s Freedom of Information Act 2000 fit for purpose or is it in need of amendment? Discuss.
- Copyright law has now become redundant with the advent of blockchain technology and SMART contracts. Discuss.
Deadline for submission of this coursework: 2pm 6th May 2022
For information on, among other things, how to submit your work, penalties for late submission, academic offences, how your work is assessed, the generic marking criteria applied to your work and when you can expect feedback/grades, see the relevant pages in the Module Guide.
You are also encouraged to look at the university’s Assessment Protocol which encapsulates Anglia Ruskin’s approach to assessment.
The effects of the global pandemic on the crypto market and compare it to the macroeconomic actions of the FED
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the global pandemic on the crypto market and compare it to the macroeconomic actions of the FED such as lowering and raising interest rate and tapering. We will investigate the difference between the effects of these two events being the corona virus outbreak and how the Fed has affected the cryptocurrency market. There is a thesis proposal uploaded with further details. All the data is also attached in the Excel file as well as the key references.