Educational Psychology - Three Tier Project
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Introduction

Welcome: Educational Psychology
Description: For this lesson, you will learn about ten different educational psychologist.
Grade Level: college/adult
Curriculum: professional skills
Author: Allyson Ingram
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assignment
Task
You will be creating a PowerPoint that contains information about ten different educational psychologist. This assignment is called the Three Tier Project. There is a step-by-step of list instructions located under the process tap. There is also a rubric located under the evaluation tap.
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Process
- Create a PowerPoint
- The introduction slide should contain the title of the assignment and your name.
- There should be two slides per educational psychologist.
- The first slide should contain a photo of the person, their name, their method of psychology, and three things they believe in.
- In the second slide, explain how you could implement this type of psychology in the classroom.
- Each slide should contain a citation at the bottom of the slide.
- Repeat steps four, five and six with the ten educational psychology that you have chosen.
- For the conclusion slide, copy and paste all of your citations on to this page.
Here is a link to an example project:
https://ututm-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/allmingr_ut_utm_edu/EUrD…
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Evaluation
Three Tiers of Education Scoring Rubric (100 points maximum)
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Exceeds Expectations (18-20 points)
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Meets Expectations (14-17 points)
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Needs Improvement (0-13 points)
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Project Requirements
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10 Psychologists are selected.
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Each theory is explained in concise detail.
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Educational implications represent a direct correlation between the theory and classroom learning or activities.
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10 different examples are included in the presentation.
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References to scholarly research are present throughout the presentation and are cited correctly.
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10 Psychologists are selected.
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Each theory is summarized but is not explained in concise detail.
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10 educational implications are discussed but only 9 represent a direct correlation between the theory and classroom learning or activities.
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At least 9 different examples are included in the presentation.
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References to scholarly research are present throughout the presentation with only one or two errors.
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Less than 10 Psychologists are selected. OR
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Less than 10 theories are summarized. OR
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Less than 10 educational implications are discussed. OR
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Less than 9 educational implications represent a direct correlation between the theory and classroom learning or activities. OR
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Less than 9 different examples are included in the presentation. OR
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References to scholarly research are not present throughout the presentation. OR
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References throughout the presentation have more than two errors.
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Knowledge
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Students describes ten theories but only nine display solid content knowledge.
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All classroom applications are listed but only nine demonstrate a clear understanding of the theories of each psychologist.
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Students describe less than ten theories. OR
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Less than nine theories display solid content knowledge. OR
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Less than ten classroom applications are listed. OR
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Less than nine classroom applications listed demonstrate a clear understanding of the theories of each psychologist.
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Preparation, Organization, and Communication
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Research clearly supports the presentation content provided through citations and references
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The presentation is expertly written and explanations are detailed, concise, and reflect research-based practices.
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The student effectively models written communication.
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There are smooth transitions and a logical sequence to the content presented.
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Research supports the presentation content but one or two strategies are not cited
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The presentation is well-written and provides clear explanations.
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The student provides adequate written communication.
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There is a logical sequence to the content presented.
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Research does not support the presentation content OR more than two strategies are not cited
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More detail and explanation is needed for the presentation. OR
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The student does not provide adequate written communication (i.e. has multiple grammar mistakes, has run-on sentences or confusing information …). OR
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The sequence of content presentation is not easily understood.
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Presentation
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The reader is consistently engaged.
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The presentation represents exceptional quality with no errors.
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All slides are easy to read (minimum number of long sentences, bulleted lists, easy to read font, etc.).
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Visual aids add to the presentation.
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Technology is fully utilized.
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Research supports all content
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The reader is engaged in the majority of the presentation.
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The presentation is well-written but contains one error.
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The majority of slides are easy to read, but one slide contains long sentences or small font
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Visual aids are incorporated into the presentation.
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Technology is used.
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Research supports the majority of content but one or two strategies are not supported.
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The reader is not engaged in the majority of the presentation. OR
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More than one error is present OR
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More than one slide is difficult to read with long sentences or small font OR
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Visual aids are minimal or ineffective. OR
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Technology is ineffective. OR
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Research does not support the majority of content OR more than two strategies are not supported.
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Reference Page
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Conclusion

When you have completed your assignment, please email the link to me so that I can grade it! Have a great day!