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    Educational Planning

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    Program Zamboanga City Course Title : EdAd 205 (Educational Planning and Curriculum Development) Course Professor : Dr. Alicia T. Baldicano Topics : EDUCATIONAL PLANNING Background of Educational Planning A. Concepts of Educational Planning a. Basic Ideas and Concepts about Planning b. Nature and Scope of Educational Planning c. Concepts of Educational Planning d. Definition of Educational Planning e. History of Educational Planning in the Philippines Discussant : Joanes C

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    Recess to me means taking a “break” from doing something or taking your mind “off “of something. Many Americans feel as if it shouldn’t be implemented in the school schedule because they are not thinking of the importance of the physical activity that the child is getting during this period of time. Nearly 18% of children age 6-11 are obese in America could‚ it is because they lack physical activity. Physical activity is important for all people to stay healthy and active. Physical activity has a

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    Importance of doing well in school As kids we all saw the excitement about high school on TV‚ The drinking‚ driving‚ partying etc. But no one told us that TV and reality were to different things. There are many consequences for those actions. Many teens think its okay to mess up their first or second year in high school not understanding it can hurt you from the very beginning. Doing poorly in school can hurt you when it’s time to graduate‚ it also can affect you when applying to colleges.

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    complaint loud and clear. Schools are being forced to spend far too much time‚ money‚ and effort on standardized testing. Standardized Achievement testing should not be the sole method used to evaluate educational quality in schools because it has proven to be an unreliable measure of student performance‚ is excessively stressful for teachers and students alike‚ and has not improved student achievement. In 2014‚ some Ohio students had as many as 60 days of their 180-day school year set aside for standardized

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    Educational Psychology

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    EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Gaudencio V. Aquino Perpetua U. Razon Philippines Copyright‚ 1993 CHAPTER 1 1. It is the major concern of the teacher. A. Effective guidance and control B. Control and evaluation of learning C. Teaching and learning D. understand the laws governing learning 2. According to Kelly (1965)‚ Learning is the mental activity by which knowledge and skills‚ habits‚ attitudes‚ virtues‚ and ideals are acquired‚ retained and utilized resulting in the :

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    education. Some important definitions are: Dr. Zakir Hussain: “Education is the process of the individual mind‚ getting to its full possible development.” Albert Einstein: “Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.” Rousseau: “Education is the child’s development from within.” Aristotle: “Education is the creation of sound mind in a sound body.” Plato: “Education is the capacity to feel pleasure and pain at the right moment.” Pestalozzi: “Education is natural

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    Positive Child Guidance

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    Positive guidance and Challenging behaviour come hand in hand within early childhood sector .Throughout this essay‚ I will both describe and identify three challenging behaviours that we commonly see children exhibiting in the early childhood settings: Biting‚ Hitting‚ and Clinging. For each of these three behaviours‚ I will explain some possible causes as well as describing effective positive guidance strategies that may be used in an early childhood centre to support the child and minimise the

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    are our future‚ and we need to bring more awareness to the extreme dangers and consequences that can come from guns. Like the Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program taught in schools across the country‚ students will gain knowledge of what damage guns have already done‚ as well as make an impact on them about the importance of gun safety and control throughout the country. The program will not just

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    taught for between 5 - 7.5 hours per week so makes up between 24 to 36% of the teaching week‚ however we have a heavy emphasis on Literacy and complete more than this during the week. It is split up into reading‚ writing‚ phonics and spelling. At my school Literacy is taught approx. 1 hour per day with an additional half an hour per day for guided reading. We ensure that our Literacy work is cross linked with the topic so that additional literacy can be completed in the afternoon sessions too. Comprehension

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    Huckleberry Finn Should be taught in School Many critics believe that Huckleberry Finn should not be taught in school because of the racism‚ language‚ and the influence the book has on the younger audience. According to John H. Wallace: The Case against Huck Finn‚ “is the most grotesque example of racist trash written and is not good for our children” (Wallace 309). While others believe Huckleberry Finn should be taught in school and that it portrays a time in history of racism and speaks volumes

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