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   Learning about psychological, biological, and social development across the lifespan is essential to competent, ethical social work practice. With this information, social workers can make connections among the environment, developmental factors, and the unique client. Over the past 4 weeks, you have seen Ray...

 As an educator, what are some ways you might integrate strong values and ethics into your content-area lessons to help support students’ character development that not only support your spiritual beliefs but also those of your students? Provide at least two specific ideas for activities.  ...

 Special education teachers are part of the assessment team that determines eligibility for special education services. There are 14 major eligibility categories defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). For each of these disability categories, educators must have general knowledge of the guidelines...

Share your understanding about one of the physical, psychological, or environmental factors in your preferred multimodal format. You may choose to respond by musical demonstration (/compose sing a song response), spatial demonstration (draw a cartoon response), logical demonstration (use the scientific method: state the problem;...

   Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse can have a devastating impact on children and the family environment. As mandated reporters, social workers are legally required to report any suspicion they have of child abuse or neglect to local authorities. Thus, social workers need to understand...

  Part of your role as an educator will be to work alongside colleagues to assess resources and to determine whether these resources deepen educators’ understandings of cultural, ethnic, gender, and learning differences, build stronger relationships, and create more relevant learning experiences for students. Imagine...

 ~ One of the benefits of teaching for social justice is that teachers and their students can get involved in service-learning as a way to learn the curriculum while also addressing real-life problems that face local communities. Extending learning beyond the classroom can lead to...

   Learning about psychological, biological, and social development across the lifespan is essential to competent, ethical social work practice. With this information, social workers can make connections among the environment, developmental factors, and the unique client. Over the past 4 weeks, you have seen Ray...