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Write a six-page report to the court that evaluates a selected test as being appropriate and meeting the intended purpose of the instrument, according to all elements of the Code.

Write a six-page report to the court that evaluates a selected test as being appropriate and meeting the intended purpose of the instrument, according to all elements of the Code. Include an abstract and a two-page executive summary that are comprehensible to a layperson. PREPARATION This assessment is a culmination of the previous assessments you have completed during this course. In this assessment, you will synthesize your previous research as well as conduct research on the final element of the Code, Element 9. Element 9 states that a test user, “evaluate(s) the available evidence on the performance of test takers of diverse subgroups . . . determine(s) to the extent feasible which performance differences may have been caused by factors unrelated to the skills being assessed.” Together, the previous assessments and this current one involving Element 9 will provide you with the data, research, and literature reviews across all nine elements of the Code to assist your decision-making process about the appropriate selection of a test. For this assessment, you will: Locate reviews or research related to how Element 9 applies to your selected test. If the research or reviews do not address this element in any way, then you will need to cite the references you reviewed and note what they were lacking in addressing this element, drawing appropriate conclusions for when a test is lacking such evidence. Synthesize all of the data and information you gathered on your selected test throughout the course and identify highlights, both positive and negative, both advantages and disadvantages, according to all nine elements of the Code. Evaluate your selected test based on these data and draw a conclusion as to whether it is a test that you would select, recommend, or even defend, if necessary, in practice. o Note: You should not merely copy and paste your earlier assessments for the final report. Instead you will be synthesizing the research you completed for each element into a summary of that element that you will offer in support of your final evaluation. (For example, note that the technical quality element (that is, Element 5) will be only a synthesis and evaluation, not a repeat of previous analysis work.) Review all of your evaluations for each element, recommended improvements to the test, and write an overall evaluation and determination about the use of your selected test. Instructions Scenario You are a consultant and are called as an expert witness in a court proceeding to evaluate the use of this test for a specific setting and population. The court requests a six-page reportAnalysis of (Name of Test)with an executive summary. Use the Assessment 4 Template: Report to the Court given in the Required Resources to complete the assignment. Use the following structure in your assessment: Title Page Abstract Page Analysis of Test to the Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education Identify the strengths or weaknesses for each element, and determine if the information about that element supports (or opposes) the use of your selected test in the field and population to be served. Analyze the test against each element. o Element 1. Purpose: Define the purpose for testing, the content, and skills tested. o Element 2. Appropriateness: Evaluate appropriateness of test content, skills tested, and content covered. o Element 3. Materials: Evaluate materials for which clear, accurate, and complete information is provided. o Element 4. Training: Test users have appropriate knowledge, skills, and training. o Element 5. Technical Quality. o Synthesis of evidence of reliability. o Synthesis of evidence of validity. o Element 6. Test Items and Format: Evaluate test items, test format, directions, manuals, and scores. o Element 7. Test Procedures and Materials: Evaluate test procedures and materials to ensure that potentially offensive content or language is avoided. o Element 8. Modifications and Accommodations: Evaluate if tests provide appropriately modified forms or procedures for test takers with disabilities. o Element 9. Group Differences: Evaluate evidence on performance of test takers of diverse subgroups. Executive Summary This summary should be comprehensible to layperson. Recommendations Include overall recommendations to use the selected test in the field and with populations to be served. Identify the setting and its population. Identify the test and the intended population for the test. Identify the greatest strengths you discovered and determined in its use, if recommending the use of the selected test. Additionally, identify any limitations or concerns that may still exist with its use regardless of the recommendation. Are there still concerns for the test in certain situations? Identify the greatest weaknesses you discovered and determined in its use, if not recommending the use of the selected test. Additionally, identify any strengths that may still exist with its use regardless of the opposition. Are there still uses for the test within set parameters? References A minimum of nine references are required for this assessment, of which at least five must be of peer-reviewed journal articles. These may include journal articles, literature reviews, MMY reviews, and publisher websites. At least five of the nine references must be from professional journals. It is likely and appropriate that many of these references and citations were included in one or more of your previous assessments. Alternatively, you may want to supplement your paper with current, peer-reviewed journal articles you located after completing an earlier assessment. Such inclusions would also be acceptable. Additional Requirements Your assessment should meet the following requirements: Written communication: Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and APA format and style. APA format: Follow current APA format and style throughout the assessment. Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point. Reference Joint Committee on Testing Practices. (2004). Code of fair testing practices in education. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/science/programs/testing/fair-testing.pdf
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What are the legal implications and problems (including the determination of ownership and the impact of moral rights) that may arise if a tattoo can be copyrighted? Briefly discuss also any ethical issues that may arise.

Essay Topic: While there does not appear to be any significant direct judicial authority in Australian law to date on the question of whether copyright can apply to a tattoo, there seems to be a growing view among commentators in Australia and overseas that a tattoo can be the subject of copyright. In terms of the elements under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) which must be satisfied for copyright to apply in Australia, what are the arguments for and against the copyrighting of tattoos in Australia? Which arguments do you find most convincing and why? What are the legal implications and problems (including the determination of ownership and the impact of moral rights) that may arise if a tattoo can be copyrighted? Briefly discuss also any ethical issues that may arise.

Prepare a 2-3 page APA formatted paper identifying key elements and the purpose of audits.

Students will prepare a 2-3 page APA formatted paper identifying key elements and the purpose of audits. The assignment requires the student to define what an unqualified and qualified finding represents to the municipal agency. You will also determine whether the audit specific to your selected municipal budget was unqualified, qualified, and what findings if any were significant, along with detailing any corrective actions being taken by the municipality.

First, reflect upon the dynamics of history writing and ancient history writing. Then, reflect upon the application of those principles on the herem concept in Joshua.

First, reflect upon the dynamics of history writing and ancient history writing. Then, reflect upon the application of those principles on the herem concept in Joshua. Then, reflect upon how your understanding of history writing may be changing. Moreover, reflect upon how this case informs your understanding of Scripture.

The End of Slavery

Slavery ended at different times all over the New World, and each region arrived at this stage from different pressures and circumstances, a feat that was often based on many steps. The process in which slavery was officially banned in each region was based in part on the social and/or political developments distinctive to each area of the diaspora. For example, sometimes enlistment in the military would bring merely the promise of freedom to African slaves, while a set of laws forbidding the practice altogether could have been required for comprehensive freedom. Learning about these commonalities and differences from place to place help us to understand the characteristics many regions shared while their governments were dealing with the dilemmas of slave holding. These various histories also point to a variety of paths and policies that governments and leaders had to devise and work through. Your task over the next few weeks is to write a thoughtful but concise compare and contrast paper on slaverys end (4-5 pages) comparing all the processes that led up to the end of slavery in two different regions. For this assignment you will undergo 3 major steps where 1) you will write an honest and extensive 1st draft, 2) you will be paired with a classmate and experience a peer review process, and 3) you will revise and submit your final version online through a link: SafeAssign You can begin at any point to start working on a draft (your first version) of your compare and contrast paper. To help you stay on track you will receive notification of incremental tasks within each module folder until the final paper is due. The two world regions you write about will be your choice as long as they were part of the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade era. I recommend choosing two from the following list: Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic [formerly called: Santo Domingo], Haiti [first called Saint Dominique], Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, or the United States of America. In the following weeks you will be presented with specific assignment documents that explain a set of tasks leading up to the completion of your final research paper. (Refer to the weekly assignments folder in this and subsequent modules for your supporting assignments)
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Write an essay describing how Greek and Roman models inspired the Renaissance arts and explain how they were shaped by humanist ideals.

Write an essay describing how Greek and Roman models inspired the Renaissance arts and explain how they were shaped by humanist ideals. Write an essay describing how Greek and Roman models inspired the Renaissance arts and explain how they were shaped by humanist ideals. In your essay you must write about the ideas, people, and works of art described in WCIV. Humanist values are described on pages 288-294. Renaissance works of art are explained on pages 295-303.