below: Discuss the importance of play in children’s learning and development‚ focussing on the period from birth to six years. Task 1 Introduction Essay: Why is play important? Increases children’s knowledge and understanding‚ offers opportunities for testing boundaries and so on. Various types of play and the skills gained through participation in each type‚ eg Symbolic Play‚ Dramatic Play‚ Mastery Play. Experiences of play from birth. Early attachment promotion. Play activities and repetition. Self-educating
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1. Provide a comprehensive description of the experiment Thomson used to discover the electron. Thomson was experimenting with electric discharges in electric discharge tubes when he found that it would glow when a high voltage was applied in a gas volume at low pressure‚ while it was known that the glow in the gas was something to do with the cathode and the negative pole of the high voltage‚ Thomson continued with his experiments with the rays coming from the cathode and he found that the rays
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Competitiveness How effectively an organization meets the wants and needs of customers relative to others that offer similar goods or services Business compete using MARKETING 1. Identifying consumer wants and/or needs is a basic input in an organization’s decision making process‚ and central to competitiveness. The idea is to achieve a perfect match between those wants and needs and the organization’s goods and/or services. 2. Price and quality are key factors in consumer buying decisions
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night to ask if I want to party for the weekend! When we do get to parties‚ kids are doing keg stands (Where someone holds your legs up in the air‚ you grab the keg with both hands‚ and someone else feeds your beer through the hose upside down.) We play quarters‚ beer pong‚ and flip cup. The drinking games are endless as in the alcohol available to teens. “Hey Ryan‚ let’s go out tonight‚ find a few girls‚ and throwback a few brewskies!” Temptation to drink alcohol as a minor is everywhere! Some corner
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Describe the importance of play and leisure for children and young people. Wales is the only country in the world to have a policy about play‚ part of it says; “play is the elemental learning process by which humankind has developed. Children exhibit a behavioural imperative and instinctive desire to play. It has contributed significantly to the evolutionary and developmental survival of our species. Children use play in the natural environment to learn of the world they inhabit with others. It
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money play in: (a) the hierarchy-of-needs theory; (b) the motivation-hygiene theory; (c) the equity theory; and (d) the expectancy theory? Answer: A1. What role would money play in: (a) the hierarchy-of-needs theory; (b) the motivation-hygiene theory; (c) the equity theory; and (d) the expectancy theory Money plays different roles in different theories. (a) For the Hierarchy-of-needs Theory
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Point of view – the view or perspective of how the story is narrated (i.e first person) “Only Gatsby‚ the man who gives his name to this book‚ was exempt from my reaction – Gatsby‚ who represented everything for which I have an unaffected scorn.” (pg. 8) • This novel is narrated from a first person point of view. Nick Carraway is both a narrator and a character participant in the story. Seen that this novel is mostly about Jay Gatsby and how what happens to his life is narrated to
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in the present‚ rather then just thinking of what happened after you died. Humanism transformed individual’s role in society by encouraging education in humanity‚ a well rounded individual‚ personal virtue and enhancing art. The roles of individuals were exceedingly swayed by the advancements in education. Individuals were encouraged to learn poetry‚ history and politics. That these should not be only learned for their own sake‚ but also to improve oneself. That to only do the necessary to go
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BOX 2 THEORIES ON HOW CHILDREN DEVELOP AND LEARN cognitive / constructivist Jean Piaget – he believed that we take in information and that our brains process it and as a result of this our behaviour changes. He felt that children move through different stages in their development and that adults play an important role as they support children through different stages of development. He believed that children learn through process of adapting and understanding known as: Assimilation – taking
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Vertical direct effect of secondary law * Case 41/74 Van Duyn The Court gives vertical direct effect to directives in this case. How does it justify this legally in the face of the language of Article 288 TFEU (Article 189 EEC Treaty at the time of the judgment)? Yvonne van Duyn v Home Office Case 41/74 Court of Justice Summary of the facts and procedure The Church of Scientology is a body established in the United States of America‚ which functioned in the United Kingdom through a college at
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