Creative curriculum I. Introduction: Creative curriculum A.) Description of what is Creative Curriculum II. Theories and research behind Creative Curriculum A.) Maslow B.) Erikson C.) Piaget D.) Smilansky E.) Vygotsky F.) Gardner III. How children learn and develop A.) Areas of development 1.) Social/Emotional 2.) Physical 3.) Cognitive 4.) Language B.) Individual differences IIII. The learning environment A.) Setting and maintaining the classroom
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harmless-looking on the kitchen counter. Yet as soon as you cut an onion‚ the tears begin to fall. What is it in onions that makes them burn your eyes? Why Ice Floats Thomas Northcut‚ Getty Images Can you imagine how different the world around you would be if ice sank? For one thing‚ lakes would freeze from the bottom. Chemistry holds the explanation for why ice floats‚ while most substances sink when they freeze. How Soap Cleans Sean Justice‚ Getty Images Soap is a chemical that mankind has been
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Assignment 1 Presentation of an ‘Ice Breaker’ activity Due date: On day of presentation Weighting: 20% Length and/or format: Approx 20 minutes Purpose: This exercise asks you to research an ice breaker game that you can implement in class. You are required to facilitate the game using your fellow class mates as participants. You need to introduce the activity‚ explain how to play it and then facilitate the game. Upon completion you must explain why you chose the activity and what it
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Research report: November 2010 Creative clusters and innovation Putting creativity on the map Caroline Chapain‚ Phil Cooke‚ Lisa De Propris‚ Stewart MacNeill and Juan Mateos-Garcia Disclaimer This work contains statistical data from ONS which is Crown copyright and reproduced with the permission of the controller of HMSO and Queen’s Printer for Scotland. The use of the ONS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of the ONS in relation to the interpretation or analysis
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I was told about the details of your situation. I am aware that you want to bring a lawsuit against Sam salesperson and the seller. I have done some research and gathered the following information for you. The ethical issues involved in your situation include violation of full disclosure‚ unfair practices‚ and breech of contract. Sam Salesperson failed to disclose to the seller that you requested an extension of the earnest money payment‚ and did not tell you this. Sam Salesperson intentionally
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convey the predicament that they face in real life. Barbara Kingsolver’s novel‚ The Bean Trees‚ revolves around a young woman named Taylor who has never been a victim of injustice because she’s lived in rural Kentucky her whole life and once she leaves her county‚ she is exposed to the harsh reality beyond the boundaries. She began her journey in Pittman County where not much occurs and headed west to nowhere in particular‚ simply savoring her freedom. When a Cherokee woman gives her a baby‚ Taylor begins
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Ice Cream Lab Purpose: To use the properties of thermodynamics to create delicious vanilla ice cream. Recipe: 2 cups heavy cream 1 cup whole milk 2/3 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 vanilla bean‚ scraped Data Table: Time mixed: 30 minutes‚ 1800s Mass of salt: 1.77 kg Mass of ice: 2.27 kg Initial Temp. (ingredients): 12 Degrees Celsius Initial Temp. (ice) -12 Degrees Celsius Total mass: 0.64 kg Final temp. (ice and ice cream): 4 Degrees Celsius Mass of ingredients before:
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Barbara Marder‚ Fine Artist/ Enamelist‚ Metalsmith / Arts Educator Website: BarbaraMarder.com “I think making stuff is a very experiential thing. To be honest‚ you are drawing from your own experiences. So‚ I think some people really make the mistake of drawing from someone else’s experiences. They lose their way because something they think it doesn’t look or feel right. It’s understanding who you are.” Barbara‚ tell us a bit about yourself. What is your background and education? How did you get
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What is the biggest disadvantage of social media? It’s distracting:I look at my phone instead of doing work at homeI end up doing something you didn’t want to doI want to do productive work but end up looking at my phone instead I don’t give 100% to my work and could do better I take a break and use social mediaWhy do you take a break?I can’t focus 100% in two hours so I take a small breakThe length of and number of breaks I take depends how tired and bored I amIt doesn’t keep me from getting
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Barbara Ehrenreich and Lewis Lapham asked themselves how anyone lives on the wages available to the unskilled. (Introduction: Getting Ready) Roughly four million women were about to taken off welfare reform programs to get jobs that paid $6 to $7 an hour; how will they survive? Barbara wanted to see how the 5 division of Dennis Gilbert and Joseph A. Kahl’s (1993) 6 part class structure handled everyday life without government assistance that she left her regular job and sat out on the journey. Although
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