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    Identify the main types of state and independent schools. All children in England between the ages of 5 and 16 are entitled to a free place at a state school. Most state schools have to follow the national curriculum. The main types of schools are: - Community schools - Independent schools - Foundation and trust schools - Voluntary schools - Specialist schools - Academies Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage(s) and school governance

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    from the local education authority; they are funded by fees paid by parents and also income from investments‚ gifts and charitable endowments. They do not have to follow the National Curriculum and the Head Teacher and governors decide on the admission policy. They admit children from 3 up to college. Academies: these are set up by sponsors from business and are independently managed schools which jointly fund the land and buildings. They have close links with the local education authority even

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    TDA 3.2: Schools as organisations Task 1.1. Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education. Early years education covers the period of a child’s life from the ages of 0 - 5 years. When asked about early years education‚ the general answer is that it starts from the age of three‚ a child starts learning from the moment it is born. A child’s first educators are usually its parents and other family members‚ for example siblings‚ grandparents. This period of a child’s life moves

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    the local education authority owns the land and buildings‚ but the governing body is responsible for running the school the local education authority employs the staff the local education authority funds the school the local education authority provides support services‚ for example‚ psychological services and special educational needs services the pupils have to follow the national curriculum the admissions policy is usually determined and administered by the local education authority

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    TDA 2.5 Schools as organisations 1.Know the different types of schools in the education sector. 1.1. Identify the main types of state and independent schools. 1.2 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance. A state school is referred to a school that is funded by the government and is offered to all children without charge. An independent school is not funded by the government and relies on tuition fees‚ gifts etc to

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    Overall this essay will examine the National Curriculum and the Foundation Stage Curriculum and how they are designed to encourage good practice. In 2000 the government formally introduced the Foundation Stage Curriculum as a distinct phase of education for children aged 3 to 5 years. This was to follow up the introduction of The Early Learning Goals in October 1999 and was to give practitioners guidance on how to help children make good progress and to help the practitioners understand what the

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    1.1 IDENTIFY THE MAIN TYPES OF STATE AND INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 1.2 DESCRIBE THE CHARECTERISTICS OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCHOOLS STATE SCHOOLS. COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Community schools are run by the local authority and the local authority employs the schools staff. The local authority owns the land and the buildings that are part of the school the local authority also decide on the admissions policy i.e. catchment area etc. all community schools follow the national curriculum. Community schools

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    extended the free entitlement from 12.5 to 15 hours per week for up to 38 weeks per year. There are several options for early years education of which these are; Nursery school-Usually linked to a Primary school and you would usually have to apply for your child’s place. Sure Start Childrens Centre-Family based centres who not only provide early years education but offer help and support to parents too. Day Nursery-These are independently run businesses. Childminder-You would normally take your

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    Level 3 Stl Unit 302

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    Luke Winters Unit 302: Schools as Organisations. Explain the main points of entitlement and provisions for early year’s education? There are different types of childcare options available for early years‚ these include: Sure Start Children’s Centre: Working with parents right from the birth of their child‚ providing early years education for children‚ full day care‚ short-term care‚ health and family support‚ parenting advice as well as training and employment advice. Nursery schools:

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    An Educated Nation Philippine Education for All (EFA) 2015 National Action Plan Implementation And Challenges I. General Introduction Filipinos have deep regard to for education. Education occupies a central place in Philippine political‚ economic social and cultural life. It has always been strongly viewed as a pillar of national development and a primary avenue for social and economic mobility. A clear evidence of the value placed on education is the proportion of the national

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