For this assignment, research two contemporary accounting topics, such as valuing intellectual capital and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), and how these standards differ from Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), and sustainability and environmental accounting. There are several articles and one video in this week’s recommended resources section of the course guide that can help […]
Assessment Description Teachers must understand the socio-emotional, cultural, and linguistic needs of ELLs to appropriately plan, teach, and assess their students. Theories and research related to the nature and acquisition of language should undergird how linguistic needs of ELLs are addressed. The potential social and emotional barriers and complexities of culture that affect ELLs should […]
Argumentative essays are a critical genre of academic writing that require students to investigate a topic, collect and evaluate evidence, and establish a position on the subject. These essays are a common assignment in high schools and colleges because they teach students critical thinking, research skills, and the art of persuasion. This article will explore […]
Narrative essays are a unique genre of writing that blends storytelling with personal reflection. Unlike other forms of essays, which focus on presenting facts or arguments, narrative essays revolve around a central narrative or experience, often drawn from the writer’s own life. These essays are a powerful tool for self-expression, allowing writers to share their […]
Expository essays are a fundamental genre of academic writing that seek to explain, describe, clarify, or define concepts, ideas, and phenomena. Unlike narrative essays that tell a story or descriptive essays that paint a picture with words, expository essays are all about facts and information. Their primary purpose is to inform, explain, and provide a […]
In the realm of academic writing, essays come in various forms, each with its unique purpose and style. Among these, the descriptive essay stands out as a vivid canvas where words are the brushstrokes that create immersive experiences for the reader. Unlike its analytical or argumentative counterparts, the descriptive essay focuses on evoking sensory experiences, […]
Organisations have goals and therefore acquire assets to ensure these goals are met and the continuity guaranteed. Financial sector while trying to promote convenient methods such as online banking and use of ATM for their customers to access their money strives to ensure only the right person has access to the account. Also, military and […]
Introduction The research onion was developed by Saunders et al. (2007). It illustrates the stages that must be covered when developing a research strategy. When viewed from the outside, each layer of the onion describes a more detailed stage of the research process (Saunders et al., 2007). “The research onion is an illustrative model, developed […]
Abstract Positive psychology and its positive effect on those afflicted with illness is not a brand-new idea or notion. It is based on the beginning stages and works of psychologists who focused on what individuals can achieve and in recognizing the many conditions necessary for the psychological well-being and psychological evolution. The earliest inquiring minds […]
Topic 3 Discussion Question 1 Research special populations of ELLs or ELL typologies (e.g., newcomers, students with limited or interrupted formal education, refugees, long-term English learners). Compare two groups of ELLs by explaining factors that affect their learning and how the support they need in the classroom may differ. Topic 3 Discussion Question 2 What […]