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    of 2012‚ or the “Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of Grades 1 to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) Effective School Year 2012-2013‚” Education Secretary Armin Luistro ordered public schools to implement the K to 12 BEC‚ particularly on Grades 1 and 7 which will be most affected by the new curriculum‚ and challenged schools “to implement the guidelines in creative and innovative ways for the curriculum can be localized without compromising the philosophy of total learner development.” “The

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    a professional emphasis on aesthetics‚ the branch of philosophy especially devoted to studying the value of the arts. With guidance from aesthetics‚ music educators better understand the value of music and its fundamental role within the school curriculum. With its introduction‚ aesthetic education provided an understanding of authentic fundamental characteristics of music not previously discussed and encouraged an articulation of those ideas into relevant objectives for teaching and learning.

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    individualism. It is in school that children learn the norms of society; cheating is wrong‚ being punctual is important‚ you show respect to people with authority i.e. the teacher. Socialisation during education may be informal through the hidden curriculum e.g. interacting with others or it may be formal e.g. transmitting culture by learning the language or music of a society. Schools are also important agents of social control. They encourage acceptance and compliance with basic school rules and

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    in health and physical movement that have enable them to acquire‚ apply and evaluate fundamental movement skills‚ concepts and strategies confidently‚ competently and creatively in a variety of physical activity contexts and settings (Australian Curriculum‚ Assessment and Reporting Authority [ACARA]‚ 2013). Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) are “essential for all physical activities and when developed in school years are often maintained in later life” (Board of Studies Teaching and Educational Standards

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    In the past years Philippines has been implementing k10 basic education system. However in 2011 government start to implement the k12 education system as basic education in Philippines. In new system there is a new curriculum andmethos that teachers will be using in this school year.enableto secure that the students will learn they made a method that the teachers should use. In school year 2011-2012 Universal kindergarten start. In the school year 2012-2013‚ the grade 1 is the first batch that

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    direction to the school curriculum. Philosophical ideas have brought about a change in die aims of education. The crying need of the hour is the education for democracy‚ and hence education must aim at producing those individuals who can intelligently and amicably participate in the various activities of life. Traditional curriculum has failed to meet the demands of the changing concept of education. The co-curricular programme is a convenient tool by which an inadequate curriculum may be modified. Secondly

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    Information about Strategic Teaching‚ Strategic Learning and Thinking Skills Dr. Bob Kizlik Updated June 23‚ 2013 Teachers‚ whether brand new to the classroom‚ or veterans of many years of service‚ are always looking for ways to make what they do more effective and more efficient. That even goes for students in teacher preparation programs‚ as well it should. Efficiency is a measure of what is obtained (results) in relation to what was expended (resources). Effectiveness is a bit more elusive

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    Purpose of this report is to persuade school of humanities and student’s activities office to expand music program in Penn State Harrisburg in general both by having broader curriculum in music program and relevant facilities so students can prepare themselves to pursue degree in music in University Park and by expanding musical activities that students can actively participate. The Problem and its Relevance Currently in Penn State Harrisburg‚ there are all together eight music courses‚ five

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    produce globally competitive students. In connection with this the government had changed the student curriculum. To improve the current state of education‚ they added 2 more years in secondary level. This change aims to decrease the number of students who would not continue their college degree and take vocational courses offered by TESDA instead. This change in the educational system and the curriculum is called K to 12. One of the talked about issues about K to 12 is adding sex education to primary

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    The American Education System Saida Cabrera SOC 320: Public Policy & Social Services Instructor: Bernie Colon November 10‚ 2014 The American Education System Every individual in the United States deserves equal access to education but unfortunately this is not the case. “Despite major progress in some areas‚ many students‚ especially students of color‚ continue to lack the opportunity of a quality education” (U.S Department of Education‚ 2014). Many years ago the Brown v. Board

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