of my children‚ their families and the program. I have a positive attitude and work ethic while maintaining my energy and enthusiasm. I take every opportunity to continue my professional growth to gain knowledge about child development and early childhood to ensure I’ll be the best professional I can be. I do this by networking with other professionals‚ reading reputable and current articles‚ and attending training courses. I seek out opportunities where I can assist my colleagues in curriculum
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Born: Shreveport‚ Louisiana on December 6‚ 1988; Raised in Marshall‚ Texas High School: Graduated in June 2007 from Marshall Senior High School in the Top 10 Percent of graduating class. College: Graduated with Honors in February 2009 from AIB College of Business in Des Moines‚ Iowa with an Associate in Applied Science Degree majoring in Information Technology and Business Administration. She continued on to obtain a Bachelor of Science Degree in February 2010 from AIB College of Business majoring
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arly Childhood Development: Psychoanalytic Theory‚ Contextual Theory‚ & Cognitive Theory There are five main perspectives to human development; Psychoanalytic‚ Learning‚ Cognitive‚ Evolutionary/Sociobiological and Contextual. In this paper we will compare and contrast three of these developmental theories‚ the Psychoanalytic‚ Contextual and Cognitive. We will show how each theory has added to the knowledge we have of child development. We will also examines how‚ by using the knowledge that
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The issue I have selected to examine from both positions of both the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association is Diversity and also Human and Civil Rights within the classroom. At the National Education Association‚ they understand “that education advocacy and social justice advocacy go hand in hand.” Because there is a great increase in incredibly diverse classrooms‚ they are working towards equal opportunity and social justice for all students and staff. They even
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with others is critical in the process. Play is especially meaningful for young children‚ although it is important for all ages to engage in. For children‚ playing is their ‘work’ or their ‘job’. Play in children is so important because there are three ways children benefit from it. Children who play advance their skill development‚ social development and their imagination and creativity. Play promotes sensory exploration and motor skills.(1‚1) Through play infants learn to coordinate movements of
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Running Head: EDUCATION � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �1� EDUCATION � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �7� Education-Benchmark Assessment Student ’s Name Institution Education-Benchmark Assessment Several theories explain the concept of Early Childhood Education (ECE). Deiner (2013) describes that all of them share the same opinion that an early childhood educator is extremely essential in the development of a child ’s intellectual and educational abilities. It is also commonly agreeable among the theories that the
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[pic] DIPLOMA IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE1005 PLAY AND LEARNING ASSIGNMENT 2 – 30% Prop Box In a group (in pairs for outstation students)‚ prepare a play prop box to be placed in the dramatic play corner to spark children’s imagination and creativity. Write an essay of about 2000 words explaining a) why you have chosen the materials to be included in the prop box b) what children can do with them c) how children can benefit from them Do a 10 minutes presentation in class on
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constructed center with three early childhood classrooms. Each classroom has eight children ranging from ages 8 weeks to 36 months; one lead teacher‚ one assistant teacher‚ and one floater. The classroom floater is an adult who covers breaks and supports teachers when needed. There a central kitchen with staff that brings food to each classroom for snack and meal time. The center hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. All three classrooms are connected with ½ doors; there is a sun (three seasons) room that
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Emergent literacy support in early childhood education in selected preschools of Kasempa and Solwezi Districts of Northwestern Province‚ Zambia Thomas M. Zimba M.Ed. in Literacy & Learning‚ Department of Language and Social Science Education‚ School of Education‚ University of Zambia‚ 2011 muwemenadi@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This study examined emergent literacy support in early childhood education. The study focused on preschool classroom practices‚ which operationally defined included the classroom
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“Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and School Failure” Barbara T. Bowman The article called “Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and School Failure” brings attention of readers to the issue of conflicts in modern schools. The text can be divided into two parts. While in the first part Ms. Bowman brings into focus teacher-student conflicts‚ the second part is dedicated to class‚ culture and language related issues. The information given is supported by data and examples and is of interest to specialists
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