landforms and bodies of water that make up the landscape‚ the mountains and valleys‚ rivers and seas; the climate‚ the rains brought by the monsoons‚ the warm‚ humid weather that we frequently experience; the natural resources that we make use of; every plant and animal that live around us. Truly‚ the environment is made up of a lot of things. All these things that we find in our surroundings and all the natural phenomena that we observe are not due to some random luck or accident. What
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As a teacher and as a mother‚ I was really moved by the film especially on its latter part when the parents came to realize their inadequacies in understanding and finding the cause of their child’s “failure”. I could feel the agony of Sean when he was left in a boarding school far away from the comfort of his own home and from the love and care his family especially of his mother. I found him in a situation where he was so helpless to defend himself amidst the judgements‚ the accusations‚ the name-calling
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REFLECTION PAPER FOR THE MOVIE “EVERY CHILD IS SPECIAL” Ishaan Awasthi an eight-year old whose world is filled with wonders that no one else seems to appreciate and who were always getting in trouble at school for being so misbehaving and out of focus from his lessons. Too often‚ he would be caught by his teacher daydreaming and getting low grades. He even cannot read nor write‚ for him letters and numbers are his enemy. For the people around him‚ Ishaan is a naughty and lazy boy
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Every Child is Special 1. Determine the issue or the problems that are predominantly brought up in the film. 2. If you were to be part of the story‚ which character who you would want to be so you can be part of the solution of the problem? In the film Every Child Is Special‚ there are issues or problems shown that really happen in our society. The first one is the family issue; there is something wrong when it comes to parenting style done by Mr. and Mrs. Awasthi that affected
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difference between special children and normal children but both have similarities. For instance‚ they both have talents and perspective towards life. They can play and have fun in their own. Both need attention and discipline from their parents to avoid any misconception while they are growing and guide them from learning. Special children need more attention and extra help to develop their social skills. Parents must be extra careful with their special children because they have special needs to be attended
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The movie is titled every child is special that refer to Taare Zamen Par‚ a Hindi Film. It is a bollywood movie that the cast mostly came from 3 idiots. Taare Zameen Par is a must-watch movie. It just not told you that every child is special; it also leads you to think the pressure building upon young generation by their so called parents‚ relatives‚ teachers and all. It is a one heart touching movie. The movie deals with a boy suffering from dyslexic or dyslexia. As a dyslexic child‚ the boy
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Movie Review: Every Child is Special The story is about an 8-year-old boy named Ishaan who cannot cope with the academic demands in school. When his teacher asked him to read the paragraph in the book all the letters are dancing for him. Infuriated‚ the teacher threw him out of the class and the students who passed by the hall mocked him for being punished. Moreover‚ Ishaan reversed letters when he wrote and demonstrated a poor understanding of mathematical concepts. He was at the risk of repeating
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Although‚ in 2010 the Department for Education (DfE) changed the term ‘Every Child Matters’ and the five outcomes were changed to ‘helping Children Achieve More’ due to a widespread change in terminology. (National Literacy Trust: 2010) There are both negatives and positives when it comes to the intended outcomes of ECM. This links to the argument ‘is government intervention a good or bad thing’ as it shows the success of the intervention‚ but also the areas that have not been successful and how
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Investigate and critically evaluate and reflect upon the subject responsibility for providing for and achieving the five outcomes of ‘Every Child Matters’ Recent Government strategies including the green paper ‘Every Child Matters’ (ECM) published in 2003 and the subsequent Children Act passed in 2004‚ have undoubtedly sought to enhance the support for children perceived to be vulnerable and in need (Medcalf et al 2006). The ECM agenda is one of the many legislative documents concerned in the
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Curriculum and Every Child Matters: Developments‚ changes and challenges The impact of ‘Every Child Matters’ on classroom practice This report will demonstrate how the outcomes of Every Child Matters (ECM) agenda can be implemented into classroom practise when planning and teaching the broad curriculum. There will be a focus on ‘Stay Safe’ and ‘Be Healthy’ in the subject areas of Design Technology (D.T)‚ Physical Education (P.E) and Citizenship. What is Every Child Matters? ‘Every Child Matters’
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