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    References: Downey‚ J. & Garzoli‚ E.; (2007). The Effectiveness of a Play-Based Curriculum in Early Childhood Education’. Retrieved July 30‚ 2012 from http://teachplaybasedlearning.com Tepperman‚ J. (2007). Play: It’s the way young children learn. : A special supplement to the Children’s Advocate‚ based on a policy brief from the Bay Area Childhood Funders; Retrieved on July 30‚ 2012 from http://www.4children.org/issues/2007 Van Hoorn‚ J.; Nourot P. M.‚ Scales‚ B.; Alward

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    Parent Involvement Plan

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    Importance of Parent Involvement CE-101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education In today’s society where one must work hard to provide for their family‚ most parents work outside the home leaving little time to invest in their child’s education. In our child care center greater part of the children have special needs and receive early intervention. Most of the parents work long hours and some even have two jobs making it difficult to participate in the center activities. Although the

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    Maria Montessori

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    I choose Maria Montessori’s theories on education because I believe that her ideas make the most sense when it involves children learning in the classroom and at home. Her theories of observation and hands on learning were given much recognition in the twentieth century. She was recognized as one of the pioneers of early childhood education. (Kramer‚ Rita Marie. 1988. Maria Montessori: A Biography. Reading‚ MA: Addison-Wesley). Most schools today are still using several of Montessori’s theories and

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    My Hardworking Sister

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    has been going to college to get her Early Childhood Education degree. She has been taking 20 units each semester for the last two years. Her classes have been in the evenings and online which include teleconferencing and classes on the Weed campus. For one of her classes she had to observe a preschool student eight hours a week for a whole semester. This last June 2010 she graduated from College of the Siskiyous with a degree in Early Childhood Education. Finally‚ she is opening a daycare.

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    Example of swot analysis

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    4.2 SWOT Analysis SWOT is strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. According to Chapman 2007‚ the co-founder of SWOT is Albert Humphrey in the early 1960-70’s who is believed to developed a tactics map out tools from an outstanding companies at America during that time. SWOT analysis mean information obtained from the market situation assessment can be effectively organized through SWOT analysis. Strengths and weaknesses represent internal assessments of the firm’s current capabilities

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    Socio-Cultural Approach in Montessori Method of Education: With a Special Reference to Montessori and Kindergarten Schools in Bangalore “The Child is father of the Man”‚ these words of William Wordsworth apply more to the early childhood as it is at this stage that the foundation of life is laid and nearly 75% of the adult’s personality is created. In spite of its importance the education of this stage was neglected for a long time. The formal education was started around 6 years. Till then it

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    concept yet need an adaptation in the way they demonstrate that knowledge” (Accommodating All Children in the Early Childhood Classroom). Nobri and Wagner state that “The calendar keeps them on track by setting the pace so that teachers know that by year’s end they will have taught -- and students will have learned -- all the essential standards (Accommodating All Children in the Early Childhood Classroom). "When we hold students accountable for very specific standards‚ and we expect all of them to

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    it is an important factor in early literacy development (Levy‚ Gong‚ Hessels‚ Evans‚ & Jared‚ 2006; Rashia‚ Morris‚ & Sevick‚ 2005; Weigel‚ Martin‚ & Bennett‚ 2006). Research has shown that home experiences need to be developmentally appropriate and should emphasize the natural unfolding of skills through the enjoyment of books‚ positive interactions between young children and adults‚ and literacy-rich activities (Roberts et al.‚ 2005). Probably no area of education has seen as much controversy

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    All Day Kindergarten

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    be attributed to a change in the American society and education in general. To be specific the growing number can be attributed to the increase in single parents and dual employment households and finally a general belief that all day programs better prepare children for school. There has been a looming legislation‚ which is going to give powers to the local‚ state and federal governments to control standards of education. Kindergarten education is targeted by this piece of legislation because it promotes

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    theories? How are these theories related to ECE? * It is important to know the different developmental theories because it is the basis on how to interact and mingle with young learners. 2. Why did you consider the career in Early Childhood Education? What do you think will you benefit from this career? * I consider it as a career in ECE because it is a fulfillment when you’re young learners learned much from you‚ that someday they will become a professional like us. 3. Explain

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