Thursday, October 3, 2019

ESE 634 ESE634 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT VOICES FROM THE PROFESSION - ASHFORD

ESE 634 ESE634 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT VOICES FROM THE PROFESSION - ASHFORD


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Ashford ESE 634 Week 4 Assignment Voices from the Profession. Due by Day 7
Voices from the Profession. Due by Day 7. Your written response to this discussion prompt assesses your ability to (a) explain the skills and strategies needed to develop and maintain effective professional partnerships, (b) summarize effective methods to communicate with all stakeholders considering their individual interests, priorities and cultural differences for programming of students with disabilities, (c) clarify the potential challenges in the process of collaboration in the public school setting, (d) critique proactive methods for interactive and effective communication with those of differing perspectives, and (e) specify the essential elements and professional roles for developing a quality collaborative process for the co-teaching model.
In Weeks Two and Three you prepared interview questions and conducted interviews with special education and general education teachers. This week, you will summarize the information you collected, reflect on your findings, and use scholarly articles and/or research to provide support for your findings.
Using support from your assigned readings, the Instructor Guidance, and the discussions, submit the following for evaluation. When creating your written assignment, use the guidelines found below. If you have questions about the assignment or the rubric, please contact your instructor using the “Ask Your Instructor” discussion before the due date.
Instructions: Note there are three parts to this assignment Part One: Interview (2 points)
For each of the teachers, include the following:
 Name, position, job location (name of school, etc.), years of teaching.
 Create a bulleted list of the questions you asked of the interviewees, along with key points of their responses to each question (if you asked them both the same questions, be sure to differentiate between their responses).
Part Two: Findings (5 points)
Respond to the following questions, based on your findings from the interview, and use at least two scholarly articles to provide support for your findings:
 What were the greatest barriers identified for communication and collaboration and what solutions can be utilized to overcome these barriers?
 How can problem solving strategies be used to promote effective communication and collaboration with stakeholders (e.g., parents, students, other school personnel, resource specialists, and community transition liaisons)?
 How do the different service delivery models impact collaboration and communication?
 According to the interviewees, what were the greatest strengths and weaknesses of different service
delivery models and what solutions can be utilized to overcome these issues?
Part Three: Reflection (3 points)
Write a two to three paragraph reflection on what you learned from the interviews. Please including the following:
o Similarities and differences between the two teachers’ responses.
o Responses that surprised you and why.
o How your new knowledge will influence your future practices as a special educator.
Written Communication Expectations:
 Length Requirement (0.25 points): Three to four pages, not including the title and references pages.
 Syntax and Mechanics (0.25 points): Display meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and
mechanics, such as spelling and grammar.
 Source Requirement (0.25 points): Two scholarly sources, in addition to the textbook. All sources on the
references page need to be used and cited correctly within the body of the assignment.
 APA Formatting (0.25 points): Use APA 6th edition formatting consistently throughout the assignment.
Next Steps: Review and Submit the Assignment
Review your assignment, utilizing the Grading Rubric, to ensure you have achieved the distinguished levels of performance for each criterion. Next, submit your document no later than Day 7.

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