Expectations Develop a question based on a topic from this course you want to know more about. This should be open ended, meaning there is not one singular simple answer to the question. The open-ended question you develop should begin with how or why. The focus on the topic should go beyond what we’ve learned in class. Review your questions on your annotation/note-taking guides for possible questions to revise and use for this essay. Consider a question you believe will most inform your practice as an educator. Essay must be between 1200-1500 words. Essay must be supported by 3-5 different sources, beyond the course texts, to provide evidence from a variety of expert voices. Sources chosen should be from credible sources from the fields of education, history, psychology, etc. and must be current. Sources can not be older than 10 years old. These should not be blogs or other unresearched documents. The support evidence used in your essay, either quoted or paraphrased, must be cited appropriately in APA format. Seek guidance from an APA style guide online to be sure you are using the correct formatting, especially for in-text citations and the REFERENCES page when using evidence from text. Here is a link to a style guide where you might start. Create an APA Reference page that is correctly formatted. This is not included in the 1200-1500 words.