Purpose
In this assignment, you will use an AI-powered Large Language Model (LLM) to simulate a conversation between a teacher and a parent. Your goal is to demonstrate that you can establish a positive and collaborative relationship with a parent or guardian that supports the student’s learning both in and out of the classroom.
Details
Type of Assignment – Individual
Possible Points – 18
Instructions
Select an accessible LLM platform (ChatGPT or Claude).
Set the scenario. Develop a brief background for the simulated parent/guardian and student. Include details such as:
Student’s grade level
Any specific learning needs or challenges
Family background (e.g., single parent, foster parent, working parent, non-native English speaker, etc.)
Use this for your initial prompt:
“You are a parent of a [grade level] student named [student name]. [Include relevant background details here; e.g., ‘You are a single parent working two jobs’, or ‘English is your second language after Spanish.’] Your child [brief description of academic performance, learning needs, or challenges]. I am [your name], [student name]’s new teacher. We’re meeting for the first time to discuss how we can work together to support [student name]’s learning. Our goals for this conversation are to:
Establish a positive and collaborative relationship
Address any concerns you might have about [student name]’s education
Discuss [student name]’s strengths and areas for improvement
Develop strategies for supporting [student name]’s learning at home
Agree on effective methods and frequency of communication between us.
Please respond as the parent, expressing any thoughts, concerns, or questions you might have based on your background and your child’s situation.”
4. Engage in a dialogue with the AI “parent” for at least 10-15 exchanges. Focus on:
Establishing trust and rapport
Addressing any concerns raised by the parent
Maintaining a kind, empathetic, and professional tone
5. Reflection: After completing the conversation, write a 500-word reflection addressing:
What strategies you used to build trust and support?
How you handled any challenges or concerns raised by the “parent”?
What insights you gained regarding effective teacher-parent communication?
How this AI scenario might translate to real-world interactions?
Criteria/Rubric
See Canvas rubric below.
How to Submit
Provide the link to the full transcript of your conversation with the AI “parent” (find instructions on sharing the transcript below)
Your 500-word reflection.
Resources
You may choose between any of the following LLMs if you are not sure where to look. Below are links to each LLM and a link to a guide on how to share its chat, conversation, or threads.
ChatGPTLinks to an external site.
ChatGPT Shared Links FAQLinks to an external site.
ClaudeLinks to an external site.
Project Visibility and SharingLinks to an external site. (Scroll to “Sharing and Unsharing Chats” section)
Assignment Instructions
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to analyze how test scores are interpreted and used to report student progress and program effectiveness.
Details
Assignment Type – Individual
Possible Points – 18
Instructions
Steps
Analyze 1 norm-referenced assessment and 1 criterion-referenced assessment.
Exit BDI S.G..pdf
iReady Diagnostic initial 1st grade.pdf
Explain what the results mean.
Indicate each student’s strengths and areas for growth.
Make recommendations for instruction.
Indicate which effective practices you would use when reporting test results to parents.
Indicate some issues you might foresee when reporting test results to parents.
Criteria/Rubric
See Canvas rubric below.
How to Submit
Provide your answers in the form of a Word document. Submit them as an attachment to this assignment dropbox.
Make sure to reference the course content to support your answers. Understand the role of documentation in early childhood education and practice, creating effective documentation that reflects childrens learning and development.
Instructions
You will explore the concept of documentation, its purposes, and various formats. You will then create a documentation panel that tells the story of a child or group of childrens learning experiences.
Begin by reading The Power of DocumentationLinks to an external site. by Hilary Seitz. Pay special attention to the sections that discuss what documentation is, its purposes, different formats, and the stages of the documenter experience.
Reflect on the key points made in the article. Consider how documentation can support learning, engage families, and inform teaching practices.
Select a learning experience or project you have observed or facilitated in your field experience, classroom setting, or with family members. This could be a science experiment, a field trip, a classroom project, or a significant learning event.
Collect various types of documentation artifacts as outlined in the article, such as:
Photographs of children engaged in the activity.
Samples of childrens work (drawings, writings, creations).
Transcriptions of childrens discussions and comments.
Teachers notes and reflections.
Comments from parents (if applicable).
Using the artifacts and evidence collected, create a documentation panel that effectively tells the story of the learning experience. Your panel should include:
A clear title and introduction to the learning experience.
Photographs with captions explaining what is happening in each image.
Samples of childrens work with brief explanations.
Quotes from children that highlight their thoughts and reflections.
Teachers comments and insights about the learning process.
Any relevant learning standards or goals addressed by the experience.
Write a short reflection (1-2 pages) on your experience creating the documentation panel. Address the following questions:
What did you learn about the childrens learning and development through this process?
How did the documentation help you understand the effectiveness of your teaching practices?
How can documentation engage families and the broader community in childrens learning?
Criteria/Rubric
See Canvas rubric below.
How to Submit
Submit your documentation panel and reflection in the form of a Word document. While it does not need to be formatted in any specific manner, make sure to cite your sources throughout the document.

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