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Overview
Education can solve problems, one of its many benefits. In this course, you will develop a curriculum designed to solve a particular problem in education. This week’s activity is the first step toward creating that curriculum. You will select and describe an educational issue and propose how you can create a learning activity about that issue by applying a learning theory.
Instructions
Write a 1–2 page paper following these instructions:
1. Introduce an issue in your program track of education (K-12, higher education, or corporate) that can be solved or improved through education. Provide evidence that this issue exists and describe how it may be solved or improved based on your research so far.
a. Select a current issue related to education that you would like to research.
b. Refer to resources that are relevant to your selected program track to get ideas and resources for your research. The following resources may be helpful:
1. U.S. Department of Education Links to an external site.. This website has pages on K-12 and adult education, as well as laws and policies.
2. American Association of University Professors Links to an external site.. The AAUP website offers a Resources section containing information on programs, research, and issues in higher education.
3. Association for Talent Development Links to an external site.. ATD is a membership organization that offers many free resources without signing up or logging in. Explore the Resources area for a list of topics and see what is available. If you find resources that are available only with a membership, you may be able to access them using the O’Reilly Learning Platform. Learn how to access and search the platform using the O’Reilly Learning Platform Library Guide.
2. Select a learning theory and explain how it is appropriate for designing educational activities about the issue you selected. Write a one-paragraph description of an educational activity that applies this theory to the issue you have selected.
3. Cite 3 credible, relevant, and appropriate sources to support your writing. Choose sources that are no more than 5 years old. For help with research, writing, and citation, access the library or review library guides.