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    A curriculum is a “plan or program of all experiences which the learner encounters under the direction of a school” (Tanner and Tanner‚ 1995: 158). According to Gatawa (1990: 8)‚ it is “the totality of the experiences of children for which schools are responsible”. All this is in agreement with Sergiovanni and Starrat (1983)‚ who argue that curriculum is “that which a student is supposed to encounter‚ study‚ practice and master what the student learns”. For others such as Beach and Reinhatz (1989:

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    The definition of multiculturalism in the Webster ’s Dictionary is: "of or relating to a social or educational theory that encourages interest in many cultures within a society rather than in only a mainstream culture" (1984). There are many reasons why multiculturalism should be integrated into the curriculum of America ’s schools. Multicultural education is an idea that seeks to develop the same opportunities for all students; it is not geared solely for the benefit of those from different racial

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    Unit 6 Curriculum development for inclusive practice What do we mean by the word ‘curriculum’? A definition given by John Kerr and quoted by Vic Kelly is ’All the learning which is planned and guided by the school‚ whether it is carried on in groups or individually‚ inside or outside the school’. (quoted in Kelly 1983 P10). The idea of curriculum is not exactly a new one; the word itself has its roots in ancient Greek and Latin. But the way it is understood and the way that it has been theorised

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    Neutral Curriculum The Impossibility of a Neutral Curriculum The Impossibility of a Neutral Curriculum In an era of “keeping it real‚” there is an abundance of artificiality. A vast portion of the population prefers artificial intelligence‚ artificial sweeteners‚ artificial insemination‚ and artificial Christmas trees. However‚ I have yet to see a demand for artificial curriculum. Van Brummelen (2002) presents four common definitions of curriculum; however

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    CDIP assignment Part 1: What is meant by curriculum? A curriculum is a body of knowledge or perhaps better put‚ the set of courses and experiences that you would receive if you studied at an institution such as a college. It is the whole experience of that institution. Kerr defines curriculum as‚ ’All the learning which is planned and guided by the school‚ whether it is carried on in groups or individually‚ inside or outside the school.’ (Quoted in Kelly 1983: p.10). However‚ one would tend to

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    [pic] PERSONAL DATA First Name : Takatso Emma Surname : Loke Date Of Birth : 12/11/1975 Identity Number : 7511120794085 Residential Address : 77 Nahoon Street Saaiplaas Virginia 9430 Nationality : SA Citizen Gender : Female Contact Number : 076 245 9465 073 239 8933 Marital Status : Widowed Dependants : Two (2) Home Language : Sesotho Criminal Offence : None Religion

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    EDSP 107 Priority Domains for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder GROUP MEMBERS: Clarisse Mallari Ana Santiago Alyana Hizon Edward Guiang Submitted to: Prof. Darlene Echavia Teaching Strategies and Approaches Psychosocial Language and Communication Early Childhood 1. Help children express their feelings. 2. Give reward immediately and identify the behavior being praised. 3. Offering teacher support. 4. Peer mediation. 5. Teach‚ model‚ and practice classroom

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    Paragraph Number | What it says | What it does | #1 | Students based on their class of society are treated and taught differently in class rooms. | This first paragraph explains the problem that the author is writing about. | #2 | Before the author starts to explain the problem‚ she’s going to define the social classes. | This is a paragraph describing what’s going to be explained next. | #3 | There are 3 factors to decide who goes into which social class. | This explains that relations define

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    ISSN : 2278 – 5639 Global Online Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (GOEIIRJ) {Bi-Monthly} Volume - II‚ Special Issue - I on Reflective Education October 2013 REFLECTIVE EDUCATION THROUGH CURRICULUM Santosh A. Melashetty Assistant Professor KER Society’s M.Ed. P.G. Centre Karnatak College of Education‚ Bidar INTRODUCTION : Reflection means to describe one basic level of thinking i.e. what you did ? What others did? and how you felt ?etc. Reflection has often been

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    Evaluation and Critique of Published Curriculum Selecting curriculum can be very challenging‚ especially when the church you are selecting is apart of a denomination. I am finding that the resources the leaders of the denomination create or approve for the denomination use does not flow down to the membership. Example‚ my home church’s denomination is the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ) and we publish our own curriculum for Sunday school according to the Episcopal area. However

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