“Early Childhood Education” Mihail Liristis ECE101: Introduction to Early Childhood Education Instructor: Keli Keyes May 5‚ 2013 A summary of the interview conducted in Week Four with an analysis of information collected and how it impacted your understanding of the professional field of early childhood education. In week four of our class I conducted an interview with a couple of teachers from my area (central Florida) which asked me to remain anonymous for technical reasons. I called them
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Childhood Development and Sexual Behavior Normal childhood sexual behaviors are different through the different age groups; infancy‚ early childhood‚ preadolescence‚ and adolescence. Some of the actions are not intended for sexual gratification but out of curiosity or affection. As a child ages and matures‚ the reason for performing sexual behaviors also change. Infancy‚ both male and female fetuses suck on their fingers for comfort. The male fetus normally has an erection‚ and it’s common
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CA1: Discuss the trends and development of the ECE Industry In recent years‚ class size and special education needs have become a hot topic among educators both worldwide. Under active promotion‚ small class teaching has been put into practice in many western countries and East Asian cities. Is class size an important influence on the quality and educational effectiveness of kindergarten program? Teachers and parents generally believe so. Common sense suggests that smaller class and qualified teacher
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Hypothesis: Childhood bilingualism leads to faster cognitive response rates. Study: Early Childhood Bilingualism Leads to Advances in Executive Attention: Dissociating Culture and Language (S. Yang‚ H. Yang‚ and Lust‚ 2011) Sample: I would use 2 blocks of 15 children (5 years old). 15 children would be bilingual in Korean and English; the other 15 would be monolingual in English. Method: I would perform a correlational study to determine if any correlation exists between bilingualism and cognitive
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Communication is a way of understanding each others’ needs and sending or giving messages to each other. Good communication skills are essential for early childhood educators and using these skills will enable students to have better understanding to improve their learning process‚ and to develop the relationship between teachers and student. Apart from reading‚ writing‚ speaking and listening‚ teachers’ facial expressions and body language also contributes to communicating with students. A child
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Importance of Childhood Education With the economy currently in such a terrible position now it is’s no wonder why that people everywhere are being laid off‚ and companies around both the country and the world are jobs are laying off and choosing to keep staff to a minimum. Unfortunately‚ the positions that are kept are held by those who have the educational background that has essentially securedd their position from the beginning. There once was a time where an individual could apply for a
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September 2000. Alongside with this‚ the country also accentuates the crucial role that early childhood education (ECE) plays in the child’s total intellectual development‚ listing ECE as Goal 1‚ that is‚ to develop and progress the all-inclusive early childhood care and education‚ especially for the most vulnerable and underprivileged children. The implementation of the Kindergarten Act (RA 10157‚ and the Early Childhood Care and Development Act (RA 8980) widened the scope of education as it makes preschool
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Being culturally aware is not easy because culture is not conscious to us. We learn‚ over time to behave and do things in a certain way because of our experiences‚ values and cultural background. We operate at an unconscious level. My goal as an Early Childhood Professional is to foster a desire in my students for them to be exactly who they are and to celebrate their culture. This can be done through music and dance. I will ask children to bring recordings of music that their family enjoys. I will teach
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professionalism. As a growing professional‚ it is my responsible to adhere to the National Association for the Education of Young Children’s Code of Ethical Conduct. I understand that in order to run a successful business‚ or obtain a position as an Early Childhood Educator‚ I must conduct myself in a professional way. By staying committed to being a professional I know that I have to be wise in my dealings with the children left in my care‚ with their families‚ and with staff members. I understand that
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LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS and DEVELOPMENTAL DOMAINS ECE101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education September 19‚ 2014 Introduction A teacher’s classroom environment is an ultimate concern in the beginning of each school year. This is in addition to designing an effective learning environment for reading‚ science and art projects among many subjects. Another important concern is arranging a generous amount of physical space with learning goals‚ while ensuring that each student adapts to all instructional
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