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    Adult Education

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    Community Based Adult Education A. Global Assessment of Community Based Adult Education. This includes most important contributions they can make to society in the face of what are considered the most significant challenges of the 1990’s. Who are the customers and how can they best be served? Which of the philosophies of adult education are most evident in each case? Adult educators in community based development identify with a specific content area or with a specific clientele. For

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    patterns of change. | ANS: A DIF: Moderate REF: 3 OBJ: 1.1 4. The three broad domains explored by developmental psychologists are a. | motor‚ interpersonal‚ cognitive. | c. | personality‚ motor‚ learning. | b. | physical‚ cognitive‚ psychosocial. | d. | interpersonal‚ maturational‚ learning. | ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: 2-3 OBJ: 1.1 5. Albert‚ a developmental psychologist‚ conducts research on children’s emotional reactions to studying math in school. Albert is concerned

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    uniformity in kids‚ less chances of being a victim of bulling‚ and a lower cost to parents. Wearing uniforms is a way to diminish bullying in grade schools. While some may argue that doing so may take away students freedom to express themselves‚ we as adults know that sometimes you have you take away things from children as a consequence in order to get a desired result. A study in Sparks Middle‚ Nevada showed that 54 percent of the kids said that they still had their “identity” while wearing uniforms

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    socio-economic status as well as catalyze the development of the country as a whole. iv.Governments and other stakeholders are increasingly interested in assessing the skills of their adult populations in order to monitor how well prepared they are for the challenges of the modern knowledge-based society. Adults are expected to use information in complex ways and to maintain and enhance their literacy skills to adopt to ever changing technologies. Literacy is important not only for personal development

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    it made me aware of few facts about myself‚ of which I was unaware. I feel lucky to be introduced to such an easy and effective method of knowing oneself better with the help of your colleagues‚ friends‚ family and employees. My First Best Self Portrait: I feel I was at my best helping my organization to implement the Quality Management Systems‚ which is the need of the time. The organization had been doing really well all these years but we were lacking in the competition‚ due to the overheads

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    EYMP1 Context and principles for early years provision 1.1 An explanation of the legal status and principles of the relevant Early Years Framework and why the early years frameworks emphasise a personal and individual approach to learning development. The department of Education have issued a statutory Framework for Nursery settings‚ known as the Early Years Foundation Stage. The framework sets the legal requirements for the care of young children relating to Learning‚ Development and Welfare

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    abusive situations There are several factors which may lead to abusive sit suitors. There are certain groups of people who are most at risk and these people appear to be vulnerable adults. People may have low self esteem and may accept bad things that happen to them. Their illness‚ condition or age can be factors. Adults become dependant on their abusers after a long period of time. Physical signs is an indicator of abuse. People who are bruised‚ may have broken bones‚poor hygiene‚ personal hygiene

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    ADULT EDUCATION Introduction 1. Adult education is the process to provide education to the adult and aged people who‚ somehow‚ had failed to receive the elementary education during their childhood. The effort of providing adult education has been in existence for the past several years‚ as it is one of the most important things in building an educated nation. Unless the adults realize the importance of education they would never understand the need to educate their progeny. Education is one of

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    communicating with adults‚ young people and children we need to think about a few things. We need to remember to make the person we are communicating with what ever their ability and make them feel comfortable. This can simplely be done by a smile and a nod of our heads as a response to listening. Also the little things like making the time and giving them your full attention that they deserve. These little things and the suggestions from the opposite page come into play with both adults and children

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    Urie Bronfenbrenner was one of the most influential developmental social scientists in the last century. He had an important role in the design of the Head Start program and from the 1970’s until his death a few years ago; he developed the most comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding human development within the broader context of the social environment. Bronfenbrenner’s “bioecological systems” theory combines sociology and developmental psychology‚ with individuals and environments shaping

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