• Use the Timeline template. • Choose an appropriate picture that represents Renaissance in Quattrocento Italy art. • Write three complete sentences in your own words describing three ‘big-picture’ ideas of Renaissance in Quattrocento Italy art.
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Overview:
Throughout your coursework and professional career, it is extremely important that you write in your own words. You will often be tasked with reading psychological materials and then to incorporate the content into a paper or other type of written or oral presentation. At times, the material you are reading might be quite technical, and it may be challenging for you to present these ideas in your own words. This is your opportunity to practice this important skill.
Review the following websites to learn about summarizing:
• Purdue Owl: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
• Example of a Summary
Instructions:
For this assignment, you will:
• Read the passage (below) from an older edition of your textbook.
• Think about the main ideas contained in the passage.
• Make a list of four (4) main ideas contained in the passage.
• In your own words (no direct quoting), summarize the main ideas in paragraph
form with a minimum of four (4) complete sentences.
Textbook Passage:
“Continuous theories of development assume that development occurs in a smooth progression as skills develop and experiences are provided by caregivers and the environment. Continuous theories emphasize the importance of environment rather than heredity in determining development. A second perspective assumes that children progress through a set of predictable and invariant stages of development. All children are believed to acquire skills in the same sequence, although rates of progress differ from child to child. The abilities children gain in each subsequent stage are not simple “More of the same”; at each stage, children develop qualitatively different understandings, abilities, and beliefs. Skipping stages is rare or impossible, although at any given point the
PSY260 – Educational Psychology
Summarization Assignment PSY260–EducationalPsychology SummarizationAssignment
child may exhibit behaviors characteristic of more than one stage. The contrast to continuous theories, these discontinuous theories of development focus on inborn factors rather than environmental influences to explain change over time.”
Summarize this paragraph in your own words and include the following reference citation below your summary:
References
Slavin, R. E. (2021). Educational psychology (13th ed.). Pearson Education.
Be sure to read the criteria by which your work will be evaluated before you write and again after you write.
Evaluation Rubric for Summarization Assignment
CRITERIA
Deficient
Development Needed
Proficient Exemplary
0-32 points 33-43 points 44-49 points 50-55 points
Summary Content
Did not summarize. Only one main idea was included. Quoted excessively or used word substitutions excessively. Included an excessive amount of extra information not found in original source.
Demonstrated adequate understanding of passage material. Some main ideas were incorporated. Some quoting and/or used word substitution was present. Included some extra information not found in original source.
Demonstrated mastery of passage material. Incorporated most main ideas. A few word substitutions or extra information were included.
Demonstrated excellent mastery of passage essence. Incorporated all main ideas in own words. Quotes, word substitutions, and extra information were not included.
0 points 4-5 points
Scholarly Source Reference citation was absent.
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Reference citation was included and correct.
0-11 points 12-15 points 16-17 points 18-20 points
Structure and Flow
Flow is poor. Paragraphing is inappropriate. Transitions are minimal or absent. Significant redundancy is evident.
Flow is adequate. Paragraphs may be too long or too short. Transitions are minimal, and redundancy is evident.
Flow is good. Paragraphing is mostly appropriate. Transitions are present, and redundancies are minimal.
Flow is excellent. Paragraphing is clear, and transitions are smooth and consistent. Inappropriate redundancies are absent.
0-11 points 12-15 points 16-17 points 18-20 points
Grammar and Spelling
Errors impede professional presentation; guidelines not followed.
Numerous errors somewhat interfere with professional presentation.
Few errors that do not impede professional presentation.
Writing and format are clear, professional, and error-free.
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Art History II Timeline
You will use this template throughout the course, make sure to save your progress and you will upload your work at the end of each unit.
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Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Northern Europe
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The Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento, Italy
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The Renaissance in Quattrocento, Italy
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High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain
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Timeline
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Impressionism, Post- Impressionism, Symbolism: Europe and America
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Modernism in U.S. and Mexico After1900
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Romanticism, Realism, Photography: Europe and America
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Modernism in Europe After 1900
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Modernism and Postmodernism in Europe and America After 1945
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Timeline
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Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Northern Europe
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The Renaissance in Quattrocento, Italy
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The Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento, Italy
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The Baroque in Italy and Spain
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The Baroque in Northern Europe
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Rococo to Neoclassicism: The 18th Century in Europe and America
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Romanticism, Realism, Photography: Europe and America
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Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism: Europe and America
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Modernism in Europe
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Modernism in the United States and Mexico
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Modernism and Postmodernism in Europe and America
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Contemporary Art Worldwide
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South and Southeast Asia
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China and Korea
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Japan After 1333
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Native American Cultures After 1300
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Oceania Before 1980
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Africa After 1800
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