Write a short reaction paper, approximately 2-3 double-spaced pages, in which you connect the talk to at least 3 separate course concepts.
This is an application and reflection paper, and requires us to consider how outside forces like race, ethnicity, gender, religion, culture, socioeconomic status, and so much more can influence our physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development.
Please note, the videos below are the work of that particular speaker.
Directions
Watch one of the videos from the list at the bottom of this page. Each is around 15-20 minutes long. You may only choose from this list.
Write a short reaction paper, approximately 2-3 double-spaced pages, in which you connect the talk to at least 3 separate course concepts. These can be terms that relate directly to Reflection- 60%
Introduction
Brief summary
Reflection on content and major highlights, supported by textbook
Personal variables—biological, cognitive, and socioemotional
Conclusion
Integration of Second Source- 2Reflection- 60%
Introduction
Brief summary
Reflection on content and major highlights, supported by textbook
Personal variables—biological, cognitive, and socioemotional
Conclusion
Integration of Second Source- 2 what’s in the video, or terms that come up as you reflect further. How does the speaker’s ideas or information help us better understand the different types of personal variables—biological, cognitive, and/or socioemotional — that impact our growth and development? And, you can also consider bringing Bronfenbrenner’s theory back in to talk about the different system impacts.
You must include in-text citations for the TEDtalk and textbook. If you need a refresher on the rules, check out our APA Module.
At the end of the paper, you will need to include a reference list.
Here’s how you reference a TED talk in APA style:
Speaker, A. A. (date). Title of talk [Video]. Title of Website. http://www.ted.com/rest_of_URL
Example:
Malloy, L. (2016). Why teens confess to crimes they didn’t commit [Video]. TED Conferences. https://www.ted.com/talks/lindsay_malloy_why_teens_confess_to_crimes_they_didn_t_commit
The rules, check out our APA Module.
At the end of the paper, you will need to include a reference list.
Here’s how you reference a TED talk in APA style:
Speaker, A. A. (date). Title of talk [Video]. Title of Website. http://www.ted.com/rest_of_URL
(How does income affect childhood brain development?)inks to an external site. Neuroscientist and pediatrician Kimberly Noble is leading the Baby’s First Years study: the first-ever randomized study of how family income changes children’s cognitive, emotional and brain development. She and a team of economists and policy experts are working together to find out: Can we help kids in poverty simply by giving families more money? “The brain is not destiny,” Noble says. “And if a child’s brain can be changed, then anything is possible. “How does income affect childhood brain development? Links to an external site. Neuroscientist and pediatrician Kimberly Noble is leading the Baby’s First Years study: the first-ever randomized study of how family income changes children’s cognitive, emotional and brain development. She and a team of economists and policy experts are working together to find out: Can we help kids in poverty simply by giving families more money? “The brain is not destiny,” Noble says. “And if a child’s brain can be changed, then anything is possible. “Inks to an external site. Neuroscientist and pediatrician Kimberly Noble is leading the Baby’s First Years study: the first-ever randomized study of how family income changes children’s cognitive, emotional and brain development. She and a team of economists and policy experts are working together to find out: Can we help kids in poverty simply by giving families more money? “The brain is not destiny,” Noble says. “And if a child’s brain can be changed, then anything is possible
Malloy, L. (2016). Why teens confess to crimes they didn’t commit [Video]. TED Conferences. https://www.ted.com/talks/lindsay_malloy_why_teens_confess_to_crimes_they_didn_t_commit
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