Will Eliminating Questionable Research Practices Solve the Replication Crisis?. For this discussion we will explore some unsettled issues in Psychology. Each topic has a ‘yes’ side and a ‘no’ side, And this is where you should start. Step 1: Read the textbook introduction on the issue, the textbook articles, and the ‘exploring the issue’ section […]
Jeremy Bentham argued that when we think about whether someone/something ought to count morally that ” The question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?” a.) Why would it make sense for a utilitarian like Bentham to make such a statement? b.) Do you think that he’s right about […]
Topic 1. Making judgement as to whether a theory could be adapted for use in research is very important. 2. Describe the internal and external criticism that is used to evaluate middle range theories. Note: APA 7. Reference less than 3 years Making Judgements on Theory Adaptability Whether a theory could be adapted for use […]
Introduction The health care industry is always striving to improve patient outcomes and attain organizational goals. Nurses can play a critical role in achieving these goals; one way to encourage nurse participation in larger organizational efforts is to create a shared vision and team goals (Mulvale et al., 2016). Participation in interdisciplinary teams can also […]
Assessing English Language Learners Paper instructions: Communication with families of ELLs can be challenging but it is vital for student success and family engagement. Many families may be unfamiliar with the standard practices of education in this country. Understanding assessment and how assessment data is used can be particularly difficult to discuss depending on the […]
Clinical Field Experience A: Physical Activity Paper instructions: Physical activity is a component of children’s development that will be incorporated into everyday learning. Educators find creative ways to incorporate more movement and play in the early childhood classrooms. Allocate at least 4 hours in the field to support this field experience. Find a birth to […]
How to Prevent Children’s Bullying in School — Bullying is a serious problem that affects millions of children and young people around the world. It can have negative consequences on their academic performance, mental health, self-esteem and well-being. Bullying can also create a climate of fear and violence in schools, which hinders learning and social […]
Special Education and Trauma-Informed Learning Trauma is a pervasive and complex phenomenon that affects millions of children and youth around the world. Trauma can result from exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), such as abuse, neglect, violence, racism, poverty, bullying, or natural disasters. Trauma can also be caused by stigma, discrimination, or isolation associated with […]
Teacher Professional Development and Instructional Quality Professional development for teachers is crucial for improving instructional quality in the classroom. When teachers are given opportunities to enhance their skills and stay current on the latest research and strategies, it directly benefits students. Recent studies continue to support the connection between high-quality teacher training and higher student […]
Is Neglecting and Ignoring Your Child Worse Than Physical Punishment? Neglecting and ignoring a child’s emotional needs is a form of child abuse that can have serious and lasting consequences. Unlike physical punishment, which can be easily detected and reported, emotional neglect is often subtle and hard to recognize. However, the effects of emotional neglect […]