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    Ed Planning

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    1. The social demand approach – 2. The manpower requirement approach 3. The cost benefit analysis The Man-Power Requirement Approach The focus of this approach is to forecast the manpower needs of the economy. That is‚ it stresses output from the educational system to meet the man-power needs at some future date. The approach focuses on 3 main elements‚ namely: 1. Specification of the composition of manpower need at some future date e.g. 2015-2020. 2. Specification of man power availabilities

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    Questions Your first lab link can be found at Temper Tantrums. A written transcript is also available for this lab. 1. How can parents avoid temper tantrums? Parents can avoid this situation is by having a plan before you get into this situation 2. What are the A‚ B‚ Cs? A is for attribute‚ B is for behavior‚ and C is for consequence. 3. Do you think using consequences and following the ABC process will help shape a child’s behavior? Why or why not? Yes because if you follow the ABC process

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    What Is Curriculum?

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    What Is Curriculum? by Jason C. Heard CIMA 0712 21975 Curriculum & Instruction Management Nova Southeastern University September 1‚ 2012 Defining curriculum can be a daunting task. John Portelli notes‚ “Those who look for the definition of curriculum are like a sincere but misguided centaur hunter‚ who even with a fully provisioned safari and a gun kept always at the ready‚ nonetheless will never require the

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    Ed Gein was an American serial killer of the 1950’s and was known as‚ “The Plainfield Ghoul.” He was known for many things as a killer. His unusual way of killing people and snatching dead bodies served as an inspiration for many fictional serial killers. He had many problems growing up that led him to be a schizophrenic and a necrophiliac. Ed was born on August 21‚ 1906 in a dysfunctional family. His father‚ George Gein‚ was a drunk and was mostly unemployed. His father abused him and his

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    in Module 5. This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student: ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!” 1. What would yours say? “Your life depends on the way you drive. So‚ Drive Safely! “ 2. How would it look? Mine would be pink‚ and all glittery. 3. Now‚ write at least one paragraph (5 sentences or more) which explains why you thought this would make a great bumper sticker or billboard‚ and how it summarizes the information you learned

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    Curriculum Design for Inclusive Practice Throughout this essay I will critically analyse the principles and processes of curriculum design‚ looking at how they apply to my own curriculum. I will look at both formal and informal elements of curriculum and also my own inclusive practice and how effective it is. Let me begin with the definition of curriculum. The word originated in Greece where it literally meant a course. The running and chariot tracks were the course it related to. In Latin the

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    Introduction to Curriculum (EDP 135) Assignment 1: Assessment Rubric (Student)Name: __________________________ Criteria | Fail (Marks 0 – 19.5) | Pass (Marks 20 – 23.5) | Credit (Marks 24 – 27.5) | Dist (Marks 28 – 31.5) | H Dist (Marks 32 – 40) | 1. Definition of curriculum | Has not addressed the criteria and/or missed the point. Does not present 3 different definitions/does not compare definitions to Marsh’s definition/very limited comparisons made. Does not use

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    together. Complex and Low Organisational Skills. Example = A Lay-Up in basketball. Although a slow method‚ this would be the best method as it allows weaknesses to be targeted and for the learner to understand the relationship of the sub routines. 2. Choose a skill from one of your practical activities and create a plan to teach it to a fellow student. Explain how and why you decided to use the methods of manipulating the skills in your plan. Forehand Overhead Clear Shot - Badminton This skill

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    Education and Curriculum

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    1.)Curriculum From Different Points of View Traditional Points of View: Curriculum is a body of subjects or subject matter prepared by the teachers for the students to learn. A "course of study" and "syllabus." It is a field of study. It is made up of its foundations (philosophical‚ historical‚ psychological and social foundations; domains‚ of knowledge as well as its research and principles. (Give other views of curriculum as expounded by Robert M. Hutchins‚ Joseph Schwab and Arthur Bestor)

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    Module 5: Curriculum development process [Source: adaptation of www.freeclipart.com] In Module 2‚ 3 and 4‚ we discussed how philosophy‚ psychology‚ society and history events influence curriculum. In Modules 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 8‚ we will examine the different phases of the curriculum development process. The first phase is curriculum planning followed by curriculum design‚ curriculum implementation

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