Posted: April 24th, 2025
Woven into your program are several themes and topics meant to enhance your learning experience and support your development as a professional who is capable of acting as a leader, thinker, visionary, and advocate.
In each course, there will be one reflection-in-action journal assignment that is designed to provide opportunities for you to reflect upon and assess your professional knowledge and skills. It is appropriate to write your journal entries in first person. See the
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The journal prompts have two parts. You will reflect upon and discuss each of the reflective questions in Part 1 and Part 2 outlined below.The following content areas are required for this assignment:
How does having a solid understanding of the theoretical frameworks related to cognitive and language development in children from birth to age three connect to what you have learned in other courses in this program?
How has your view of cognitive and language development frameworks, influences and referral, and intervention strategies for students with exceptionalities changed?
How will you advocate for the language and cognitive development needs of diverse learners based on the content acquired in this course?
In what way will you use the information in this class to help you create referral and intervention strategies for students with exceptionalities related to language and cognitive development, including family involvement?
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