Thursday, November 12, 2015

Blog Posts 7A (assigned candidate) & 7B (self-selected candidate) - Dr. Dove



Directions for Blog Posts 7A (assigned candidate) and & 7B (self-selected candidate) about our Critical Issues:

When you make your responses please use the title 7A - your name –Response to Assigned Candidate’s name.
For example, 7A – Raymond Marks – Response to Dianne Flak
Then, 7B – Raymond Marks – Response to Self-Selected Candidate’s Name
For example, 7B – Raymond Marks – Response to Chad
Warwick

After reading/viewing the candidates’  Critical Issue work – you will post two responses (Module 7A & Module 7B).  You have been assigned the name of one candidate’s work to respond to (Module 7A); and then, you can self-select another candidate’s work/topic to respond to (Module 7B).  I have assigned each candidate – one candidate’s work to respond to – in order to make sure that all candidates in our online class receive feedback and can engage in collaborative communication.  Your “assigned” candidate is posted in both the Module 7 Content Guide; and, also, on the Critical Issue Directions page found at the Critical Issue site https://sites.google.com/site/criticalissue6900/.
These two entries on the SPED 6900 Blog must be made during Module 7.  On or before Wednesday, November 18, 2015, 5 PM you will respond to your “assigned” candidate’s work (Module 7A); and, on or before Tuesday, November 24, 2015, 5 PM you will self-select another candidate’s work to respond to (Module 7B).  Please note that on Wednesday, November 26, 2015 there are no classes scheduled for YSU although all university offices are opened that day.  Please also note that YSU is closed on Thursday, November 26, 2015/Thanksgiving and on Friday, November 27, 2015/Columbus Day.
Candidates’ two (2) posts on the SPED 6900 Blog can include but are not limited to the following:
§  responses to the candidate’s discussion questions;
§  additional insights/thoughts related to the critical issue;
§  share resources you found to be helpful on this topic;
§  real-world experiences related to the critical issue;
§  ask additional questions related to the topic; and/or
§  other, response based on your professional judgment
Participate: 
Module 7A: Blog for Assigned Candidate’s Critical Issue (Wednesday, 11/18/15, 5 PM)
Module 7B: Blog for Self-Selected Candidate’s Critical Issue (Tuesday, 11/24/15, 5 PM)
Candidates' research can help us think deeply about the various critical issues impacting the field of special education.  Response blog posts will help us sharpen our critical thinking and rhetorical skills.  The purpose of these blog posts is to support the co-construction of knowledge through collaborative communication.  Recognition and thank you to all candidates for researching their respective critical issue for the benefit individuals with exceptional learning needs, their families, colleagues, and YSU's Beeghly College of Education.  The blog post (Module 7A) written to the assigned candidate must be made on or before Wednesday, November 18, 2015, 5 PM.  The blog post (Module 7B) written to a self-selected candidate must be made on or before Tuesday, November 24, 2015, 5 PM.

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