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Assignment #4: Personal Learning TheoryThroughout the term, you have reviewed many
different perspectives on learning. Scholars and researchers have been debating learning
approaches for almost as long as we have been learning. For this final assignment,
Achievement First is interviewing you to work as a consultant to improve student learning.
Part of your interview involves making a presentation about your personal learning theory.
Relying on information learned and read in this course and at least two (2) outside
references, create a six to eight (6-8) slide presentation describing your personal learning
theory. You may choose presentation software you prefer. As you develop your
presentation, include:Describe the target audience with which you expect to work (e.g., 8
years old, special education, all-male). Discuss the theories or element of theories you have
learned in this course that apply to the target audience you have described.Prioritize the
concepts that you must consider when formulating your personal learning theory. Next,
explain your personal learning theory. Based upon your personal learning theory, describe
the process by which you think people learn. Note: This is your personal theory that
encompasses ideas or improves upon other theories studied throughout this course.Outline
a strategy for using your personal learning theory to help your target population
learn.Create a new and / or improved learning theory based on the theories or elements of
theories that you identified in criterion #3. Create a new name for your learning theory.
Describe the manner in which you would apply this new and / or improved theory to the
target audience to help them learn.The format of the report is to be as follows:Format the
PowerPoint presentation with headings on each slide and relevant graphics (photographs,
graphs, clip art, etc.), ensuring that the presentation is visually appealing and readable from
eighteen (18) feet away. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.In
addition to the six to eight (6-8) slides required, include a title slide containing the title of
the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The
title slide is not included in the required slide length.Note: You will be graded on the quality
of your answers, the logic/organization of the report, your language skills, and your writing
skills.Outcomes Assessed:Analyze the basic principles of learning theoriesDevelop a
customized theory of learning specific to the students given environmentUse technology
and information resources to research issues in learning theory.Points: 180Assignment 4:
Personal Learning TheoryCriteriaUnacceptableBelow 70% FFair70-79% CProficient80-
89% BExemplary90-100% A1. Describe the target audience with which you expect to work
(e.g., 8 years old, special education, all-male). Discuss the theories or element of theories
you have learned in this course that apply to the target audience you have
described.Weight: 15%Did not submit or incompletely met the stated criteria.Partially met
the stated criteria.Satisfactorily met the stated criteria.Thoroughly met the stated criteria.2.
Prioritize the concepts that you must consider when formulating your personal learning
theory. Next, explain your personal learning theory. Based upon your personal learning
theory, describe the process by which you think people learn.Weight: 15%Did not submit or
incompletely met the stated criteria.Partially met the stated criteria.Satisfactorily met the
stated criteria.Thoroughly met the stated criteria.3. Outline a strategy for using your
personal learning theory to help your target population learn.Weight: 15%Did not submit
or incompletely met the stated criteria.Partially met the stated criteria.Satisfactorily met the
stated criteria.Thoroughly met the stated criteria.4. Create a new and / or improved
learning theory based on the theories or elements of theories that you identified in criterion
#3. Create a new name for your learning theory. Describe the manner in which you would
apply this new and / or improved theory to the target audience to help them learn.Weight:
15%Did not submit or incompletely met the stated criteria.Partially met the stated
criteria.Satisfactorily met the stated criteria.Thoroughly met the stated criteria.5.
Communicated information on presentation.Weight: 15%Did not submit or
incompletely met the stated criteria.Partially met the stated criteria.Satisfactorily met the
stated criteria.Thoroughly met the stated criteria.6. 2 ReferencesWeight: 5%No references
providedDoes not meet the required number of references; some or all references poor
quality choices.Meets number of required references; all references high quality
choices.Exceeds number of required references; all references high quality choices.7.
Writing Mechanics, Grammar, and FormattingWeight: 5%Serious and persistent errors in
grammar, spelling, punctuation, or formatting.Partially free of errors in grammar, spelling,
punctuation, or formatting.Mostly free of errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, or
formatting.Error free or almost error free grammar, spelling, punctuation, or formatting.8.
Appropriate use of APA in-text citations and reference sectionWeight: 5%Lack of in-text
citations and / or lack of reference section.In-text citations and references are provided, but
they are only partially formatted correctly in APA style.Most in-text citations and references
are provided, and they are generally formatted correctly in APA style.In-text citations and
references are error free or almost error free and consistently formatted correctly in APA
style.9. Information Literacy / Integration of SourcesWeight: 5%Serious errors in the
integration of sources, such as intentional or accidental plagiarism, or failure to use in-text
citations.Sources are partially integrated using effective techniques of quoting,
paraphrasing, and summarizing.Sources are mostly integrated using effective techniques of
quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.Sources are consistently integrated using effective
techniques of quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.10. Clarity and Coherence of
WritingWeight: 5%Information is confusing to the reader and fails to include reasons and
evidence that logically support ideas.Information is partially clear with minimal reasons
and evidence that logically support ideas.Information is mostly clear and generally
supported with reasons and evidence that logically support ideas.Information is provided in
a clear, coherent, and consistent manner with reasons and evidence that logically support
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