For this online discussion, you will: Participate in a “panel discussion” f

 
For this online discussion, you will:
Participate in a “panel discussion” f

 
For this online discussion, you will:
Participate in a “panel discussion” for an imaginary town hall audience on “Today’s Big Idea.” 
Write an initial post in the voice of an author of one of the closed research theme readings or a major respondent in that reading.
Respond to at least two peers, staying in the voice of your selected author or respondent.
To prepare:
Read all reading assignments from “They Say / I Say” in this module
Complete the M04 Closed Research Theme Reading Check-In
A “Panel Discussion” is a public event in which a group of informed people gathers together in front of an audience to discuss a specific topic, usually led by a moderator who asks their own questions or takes questions from the audience. Watch a few minutes of the video below to get a sense of how a panel discussion works:
 
In this discussion, you will write in the voice of the author of one of the closed research theme readings. Alternatively, you may write in the voice of a major respondent, expert, or witness who is interviewed or quoted in a closed research theme reading, if you think theirs is a more relevant perspective on the closed research theme. You will be playing this “character” in the panel discussion, adopting their positions and/or responding the way you think they would respond to others in the discussion. 
To begin, review the 6 closed research theme readings you have read so far; pick one author or one major respondent you will play in the panel discussion. You will be playing this “character” in the panel discussion for the whole board (initial posts and responses). You need to write in their voice and remain in character throughout the discussion.
Then start a new thread in this board and respond to the following prompt. Click the Post Reply button to submit your initial post: 
Identify yourself as the author or respondent you have selected as well as the title of the reading and the person’s role in the reading.

Example: “I’m Alex Tizon, author of ‘Lola’s Story.'” 
Example: “I’m Lola, a major figure in Alex Tizon’s ‘Lola’s Story.'”

In the voice of your selected “character,” respond to one or more of the following questions. You can think of these as the questions you are being asked by the moderator or audience member:

How would you answer the guiding question for this section’s closed research theme? (If needed, you can find your class’s closed research theme question in Modules)
What issue regarding the closed research theme do you see as most important or most overlooked? What do you want the panel audience or other panel members to see and understand?
What action, solution, or policy, related to the closed research theme, is closest to your heart? What do you want the panel audience, other panel members, and/or others in society to take action on?

Remember, think about what your “character” (author or major respondent) would believe, know, want, value, etc. This may not be what you personally know or believe, at all! Stick to their perspective and viewpoints as much as you can, based on what you know about their views from the closed research theme reading. 

  AIDET is introduced below and is something you can practice before your first

 
AIDET is introduced below and is something you can practice before your first

 
AIDET is introduced below and is something you can practice before your first patient interactions.
Tools for Effective Communication
AIDET is introduced below and is something you can practice before your first patient interactions. 
AIDET® is an acronym (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank you) that represents the components of an effective communication framework to leverage during interactions, especially with people who might be nervous, anxious, or vulnerable. Developed by Studer Group as the “Five Fundamentals of Patient Communication” in the mid-1990s and later registered by Studer Group as AIDET®, it is most often used by healthcare professionals to communicate with patients and their families, as well as with each other. Research studies confirm that this approach appears to improve communication between healthcare professionals and their patients. 
A – Acknowledge. Greet people using appropriate tone and body language and use their names if you know them.
I – Introduce. Introduce yourself to others. Tell them who you are (including skill set, experience, and qualifications, if appropriate) and how you are going to help them. Escort people where they need to go rather than pointing or giving directions. 
D – Duration. Provide a time estimate and identify the next steps. Keep in touch to ease waiting times. Let others know if there is a delay and how long it will be.
E – Explanation. Explain step-by-step what to expect next, answer questions, and let the other person know how to contact you. Assess comprehension using the teach-back method. Listen and respond with compassion if needed.
T – Thank you. Foster an attitude of gratitude. Thank people for their patronage, help, or assistance.
For additional reference see: The AIDET® Communication Framework
Customize effective communication for your patients.
Include the following aspects in the discussion:
Create a script for patient communication about any topic you wish
Use AIDET and have a brief paragraph for each

Visual Layout Draft [WLOs: 4, 5] [CLOs: 1, 3, 4] Throughout the first three wee

Visual Layout Draft
[WLOs: 4, 5] [CLOs: 1, 3, 4]
Throughout the first three wee

Visual Layout Draft
[WLOs: 4, 5] [CLOs: 1, 3, 4]
Throughout the first three weeks of this course, we have explored various components of creating positive learning environments. All these elements come to life when we can arrange and design our classroom layouts. By strategically considering the physical design of our classroom environments, we can ensure the space is not only inclusive and equitable but also that the schedules, transitions, and routines we design will be able to come to life.
In your Week 1 journal, you had the opportunity to explore various tools that could be used to design the layout of your learning environment. This week, you will build on that work by selecting a tool to use in creating your first draft of your classroom layout. You will share your layout with your peers in the Week 4 Designing the Classroom Environment discussion forum and create a final draft as a piece of your Week 5 Learning Environment Design Project final assignment.
To prepare for this assignment,
Read Chapter 5: Arranging an Effective Environment.
Watch the video Spaces: OverviewLinks to an external site..
Read the article Building Environments That Encourage Positive Behavior: The Preschool Behavior Support Self-AssessmentLinks to an external site..
Review the webpage The Indoor Environment: Designing and OrganizingLinks to an external site..
Choose the tool that you will use to create your visual layout for your learning environment:

Kaplan FloorPlannerLinks to an external site. (does require you to set up a free account)
How to Use Our Classroom Design Tool: A Step-by-Step GuideLinks to an external site.
Wondershare EdrawMax Free Editable Classroom LayoutsLinks to an external site.
comLinks to an external site.
Katy Miller’s Use Floorplanner to Create Your Own Classroom!Links to an external site.
CanvaLinks to an external site.
PowerPoint
Paper and pencil (you will need to take a picture of your drawing)
Diorama
Another tool of your choice

Preschool Classroom
A 2/3-year-old classroom of 12 students. In the room you have one student Maria who comes from a home where Spanish is only spoken. Maria’s parents seem very interested in supporting her, but language is a barrier for them to communicate their needs to you. You also have one child Johnny who has cognitive and physical delays which require him to work with an aid most of the time when he is in your room. Johnny’s mom is very worried about him and would like to schedule regular meetings with you to review his goals and progress throughout the year. Then, you have a 3-year-old boy Michael who is living with a foster family after being moved around a bit. The family is overwhelmed trying to help him manage his behavior and he tends to lash out at other children often.
Assignment Instructions
There are two parts to your assignment:
Part 1: Visual Layout
Using the tool of your choice, create a visual layout for your chosen classroom environment.
Label the layout to identify which of the classrooms you designed it for.
Part 2: Visual Layout Explanation
Using the tool of your choice (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, video, etc.) explain your visual layout by addressing the following:
Describe how your environmental design encourages play to support achieving developmental milestones for the age group of your chosen classroom.
Discuss three areas from your visual layout and why they are necessary to include.
Explain how your visual layout creates an environment that supports classroom management.
Describe a challenge you had when creating your classroom layout and how you overcame the challenge.

  An introduc paraG that attempts to gain the interest of readers and introdu

 
An introduc paraG that attempts to gain the interest of readers and introdu

 
An introduc paraG that attempts to gain the interest of readers and introduces your closed research theme reading, and offers a thesi statement suggesting what your response to the closed research theme reading will be focused on
A thesi statement previewing your  ” I Say” response to the closed research theme reading
A full and accurate summary of the closed research theme reading
A meaningful response, supported with evidence, to the closed research theme reading
A concluding paragraph
Revisions made based on the feedback you received from your instructor on the Half Draft (See the Grades link or consult your instructor for this feedback)
In-text citations of “They Say” summaries and quotations of the closed research theme reading and other sources, if you use any
APA or MLA style formatting, as specified by your instructor, with a References (APA) or Works Cited (MLA) page
Observation of the conventions of Standard Written English
Minimum 750 words for the final draft (References or Works Cited list does not count in the minimum word-count requirement)
See the assessment rubric at the bottom of this page for an understanding of how your Final Draft will be graded.
 They Say / I Say, with Ivy Tech Community College Custom Reader, 1st Ed., Little Seagull Handbook, 4th Ed. 

It is important to remain a lifelong learner. Develop at least one SMART goal f

It is important to remain a lifelong learner. Develop at least one SMART goal f

It is important to remain a lifelong learner. Develop at least one SMART goal for each of the three categories: 
1 Year Goal; Complete Graduate Degree
2-3 Year Goal; Retire from the US Army 
5 Year Goal. Transition to a new career as a Teacher
For each goal, identify the action/strategy you will take to achieve the goal, why the goal is important to you personally and to your profession, a list of resources to help meet the goal, and how you will assess to make sure you have completed the goal.  

In your discussion groups this week, review your readings, specifically on soci

In your discussion groups this week, review your readings, specifically on soci

In your discussion groups this week, review your readings, specifically on social media, and answer the following questions:
Page 11 of the NCSBN brochure Download NCSBN brochureoutlines common myths and misunderstandings about social media. Which of these surprised you the most?
What measures will you implement to prevent the disclosure of confidential patient information?
In what ways have you observed medical professionals using social media?
From your observations, has patient confidentiality been compromised? Why do you think so, or why not?

It is important to remain a lifelong learner. Develop at least one SMART goal f

It is important to remain a lifelong learner. Develop at least one SMART goal f

It is important to remain a lifelong learner. Develop at least one SMART goal for each of the three categories: 
1 Year Goal; Complete Graduate Degree
2-3 Year Goal; Retire from the US Army 
5 Year Goal. Transition to a new career as a Teacher
For each goal, identify the action/strategy you will take to achieve the goal, why the goal is important to you personally and to your profession, a list of resources to help meet the goal, and how you will assess to make sure you have completed the goal.  

Heather Malin, author of Teaching for Purpose, found that adults who effectivel

Heather Malin, author of Teaching for Purpose, found that adults who effectivel

Heather Malin, author of Teaching for Purpose, found that adults who effectively help kids discover personal interests and purpose are those who can model their own purpose. In this journal, reflect on your own sense of purpose and how you can encourage children to cultivate their personal interests, purposes, and passions.
In your journal, address the following questions:
1) What brings you joy and purpose?
2) Are you willing to commit your resources, time, and attention to in pursuit of your purpose?
3) Identify the most meaningful aspects of your life.
4) Do you have specific interests and passions that align with your purpose?
Your journal must be three double-spaced pages (not including title and reference pages). You are to use subheadings to organize your journal. 

In this assignment, you will create a resource that can be shared with your lar

In this assignment, you will create a resource that can be shared with your lar

In this assignment, you will create a resource that can be shared with your larger community on one of the topics discussed in Chapter 7 of your textbook. After reflecting on your own sense of purpose, consider how you can inspire and guide children in discovering and nurturing their personal interests, purposes, and passions.
Remember to approach this assignment with empathy, respect, and a commitment to promoting mental health awareness and well-being in your community.
In addition to the topic you select from the list given here, you will also incorporate a section on prioritizing and practicing purpose in the context of mental health and well-being.
In your presentation,
1) Choose your topic from Chapter 7 of your textbook.
2) Research and gather information on your chosen topic.
3) Develop a resource (e.g., a brochure, presentation, infographic, or video) that educates your larger community about the chosen topic.
Topic Selection: Choose one of the following topics from the Chapter 7 of the text:
1) Responding to Mental Health Challenges
a) Red flags: Identifying warning signs of mental health issues.
b) Common signs: Understanding the prevalent indicators of mental health challenges.
2) Grief and Loss
a) Stigma and shame: Addressing the social stigma and shame surrounding grief and loss.
b) First person language: Encouraging open and empathetic communication about grief and loss.
3) Mental Health First Aid
a) ALGEE: Learning the five-step action plan for providing mental health first aid.
b) 988: Understanding the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
4) Mental Health Habit and Emotional Hygiene:
a) Mind-and-soul care: Exploring strategies for taking care of your mental and emotional well-being.
b) Body care: Understanding the importance of physical health in mental well-being.
Prioritize and Practice (Additional required section)
5) Invest in Personal Interest
a) Explore the idea that you can only be what you are able to perceive, emphasizing the importance of exposure and pursuing one’s passions and purpose.
Your presentation
must be 10 double-spaced slides in length (not including title and references slides and formatted according to APA Style.