The structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education Entitlement & provision for early years education. As part of the every child matters agenda and the Childcare Act 2006 every child aged 3 & 4 is entitled to receive part time early years education of up to 12.5 hours per week for 38 weeks of the year to ensure that they receive up to 2 years free education before reaching school age. The characteristics of schools & school governance. All schools are seeking
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The structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education Entitlement & provision for early years education. As part of the every child matters agenda and the Childcare Act 2006 every child aged 3 & 4 is entitled to receive part time early years education of up to 12.5 hours per week for 38 weeks of the year to ensure that they receive up to 2 years free education before reaching school age. The characteristics of schools & school governance. All schools
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China should end compulsory military training for students of all ages. Do you remember the tough time in last year September. That we wearing the battle fatigues‚ standing under the heavy sun everyday half a month. We called it military training and the globe called ours military training as “toothbrush training”. Because everyone is taught to make the bed in the same way. Everyone is taught to place the toothbrush at the correct angle on a sink. I don’t know how boys feel‚ but in a girl’s eye
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BENEFITS OF ACTIVE AND COOPERATIVE LEARNING 1. Provides opportunities for higher order thinking as opposed to passive listening. Reinforces listening to others and gives opportunity for immediate feedback and adjustment of thought. Students talking together provide for input and listening. Students often have to assess the thoughts/ideas of peers‚ determine whether they “fit” their own‚ whether they disagree‚ or partially agree. Students have an opportunity to speak their ideas/thoughts
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High demand of community service has made a huge financial burden to the government. This poses a concern whether or not this aspect should be solved by integrating unpaid social work to high school programmes as a compulsory course. I am inclined to agree that it should be a good suggestion due to its advantages which will be discussed below. First of all‚ it is observable that unpaid community work made by students offers various benefits to the public‚ government and students themselves. When
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Schools As Organisations Know the structure of education from early years to post compulsory education Task 1 An education provides people not only with the academic skills required‚ but also the social skills such as having the self confidence and belief in ones self to achieve a fulfilling and happy life. It is every child’s human right to receive such an education from early years to higher‚ and therefore several stages in which they must travel for this to happen. Early Years Education
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Know the structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education Before a child reaches school age they are entitled to free early year’s education from the early year’s foundation stage (EYFS). The aim of the EYFS is to ensure that all children under five benefit from a safe‚ secure and happy environment where they can play and develop‚ laying the foundation for success with the primary school curriculum. There are 6 key areas the EYFS are trying to combat and they are: 1. Personal
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Compulsory Licensing in the light of John Locke’s Concept of Property and Utilitarian Concept of Bentham Introduction:- Is it fair to grant compulsory licensing to any person of any persons’ intellectual property for which he is demanding higher price? Intellectual Property is “jura in re propria”. It is a valuable intangible property which vests on the owner in the form of artistic‚ literary‚ dramatic‚ musical‚ cinematographic works and sound recording. It also exists in any new creation which
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Television Viewing and Long-Term Weight Maintenance: Results from the National Weight Control Registry Douglas A. Raynor‚* Suzanne Phelan‚† James O. Hill‚‡ and Rena R. Wing† Abstract RAYNOR‚ DOUGLAS A.‚ SUZANNE PHELAN‚ JAMES O. HILL‚ AND RENA R. WING. Television viewing and long-term weight maintenance: results from the National Weight Control Registry. Obesity. 2006;14:1816 –1824. Objective: To examine the role of television (TV) viewing in long-term maintenance of weight loss. Research Methods
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Unit 6 SCHOOLS AS ORGANISATIONS EARLY YEARS Registered childminders Registered childminders look after one or more children in a domestic setting usually their own home for payment. They can look after babies from 6 weeks old to 7 year olds. There are strict ratios that have to be adhered to‚ so that the childminder can give the best care possible to the children. The childminders are inspected by Ofsted in England and Estyn - CSSIW (care and social services inspectorate in Wales) in Wales
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