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    experiences and develop twenty-first-century skills the inquiry-based learning approach has been incorporated into teaching methods by educators. This approach allows for curriculum integration which provides educators with opportunities to not only cater to difference and diversity in their classroom; but also allow students to express their understandings and integrate their knowledge and skills to multiple learning areas. An integrated program is an approach that allows educators to incorporate more than

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    According to Hamric‚ “evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach that incorporates best available scientific evidence‚ clinicians’ expertise‚ and patients’ preferences and values” (Hamric 2009) and is of high “importance to best practice and to the education of healthcare professionals” (Hamric 2009). EBP helps nurses to improve their clinical practice by evaluating what they do and how they do it‚ and what are the final outcomes on their patients. Research‚ in providing healthcare

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    Informal Logic

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    RUNNING HEAD- Homosexuals 1 Homosexuals Getting Married Sylvia Lee Godwin Informal Logic Philip Bence March 7th 2013 Homosexuals 2 The question that is very much debated in America today is whether or not homosexuals should be allowed to get married here in the United States. There are many different opinions on the subject and my feelings are‚ if two people love each other and are able to commit to one another and

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    Creative Curriculum

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    The Creative Curriculum is considered to be an adaptive curriculum that continues to stay current‚ and focuses on gaining a better understanding of what teachers should know in order to provide adequate teaching for all students. The curriculum is best known for assisting teachers in organizing their classrooms according to interest areas. For example‚ blocks‚ dramatic play‚ discovery‚ library‚ art‚ etc. Through the various interest areas educators are expected to integrate content into their lesson

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    Curriculum Development

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    Curriculum Development The term curriculum originates from the Latin meaning “race course”. The term has been expanded and today is more widely used in education to mean "a plan for a sustained process of teaching and learning" (Pratt‚ 1997‚ p. 5). There are numerous formats for curriculum models. They can be deductive‚ meaning “they proceed from the general (examining the needs of society‚ for example) to the specific (specifying instructional objectives‚ for example)”‚ or inductive

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    Formal vs Informal Education    We all think we know about education as being the one imparted in schools around the country. This system of education‚ devised by the government and based upon a curriculum is called the formal system of education. However‚ in most countries‚ there is also an informal system of education that is totally different from school education and has nothing to do with the strict curriculum and other obligations found in formal education. There have always been long standing

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    melt into the sea eventually.” – Jimi Hendrix I believe the meaning of the quotation it that nothing lasts forever whether it be positive or negative. There is evidence of this is throughout the rest of the song through a series of three stories based on Jimi’s life. One of the stories speaks of a couple who fight. The woman slams the door in the drunken man’s face and locks him out and he asks her “What happened to the sweet love you and me had?” This story is Jimi explaining that everything is

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    An Informal Letter

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    pleased to see your purple coloured letter in my mailbox this morning.(You put some raspberry shaped stickers on it! It smells great!) So‚you’ve been asking on how to take are of orphaned kittens right? Okay‚this is based on my previous experience when I found a three week year old kitten in my school‚I named her Gabby.(She is all grown up!) Basically‚you need KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) or lactose free milk‚a towel‚tray‚litter sand

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    Education and Curriculum

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    Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector DTLLS Module: Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice Code: LL222 Year: 2009/2010 Name: Vicki Bootland Student ID: 165883 Tutor: Janis Noble Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice The word ‘curriculum’ originates from the chariot tracks in Greece. In Latin ‘curriculum’ was a racing chariot; and ‘currere’ was to run. Therefore it was a course. ‘Curriculum is a body of knowledge-content and/or subjects. Education

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    Balanced Curriculum

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    a Balanced Curriculum for the 21st Century Throughout history the purposes and components of a school’s curriculum have incorporated a variety of elements. The goals of education have varied from creating a productive citizen to producing a respectful and moral person to generating a basic knowledge of subject areas to preparing the student for skilled employment. With the fast paced changes in technology in the 21st century the need for a meaningful and well-developed curriculum has come to

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