It is certainly tempting to unthinkingly agree that it’s best for all students to study the same curriculum prior to more career focused training in college‚ but there are many reasons to support diversity in early education. National curriculums are by necessity unchallenging‚ uncustomized and sacrifice for conformity. The first task that a national curriculum fails to address is that of differing student ability. The large variation in general learning ability means that gifted students will
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Essay on VERNACULAR PRESS ACT Submitted to – Professor Anshuman‚ Faculty of Legal History ‚TNNLS Submitted by- Mohamed Ashik Jaman. J Roll No. – 2013~BA0130039 Class – 2nd Year Semester- III INTRODUCTION: India‚ has always been proved to be a wealthy Nation‚ as far as archeology could prove. The Indus Valley is regarded as the birth place of the human civilization and many other prosperous Kingdoms and dynasties thereafter. The Country is naturally wealthy and rich with flora and
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The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood Our Philosophy The philosophy behind our curriculum is that young children learn best by doing. Learning isn’t just repeating what someone else says; it requires active thinking and experimenting to find out how things work and to learn firsthand about the world we live in. In their early years‚ children explore the world around them by using all their senses (touching‚ tasting‚ listening‚ smelling‚ and looking). In using real materials such as blocks
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The curriculum that I have chosen is the K-12 Physical Education curriculum of a school in the United States. The strengths and weaknesses of the curriculum were assessed and are explained below. Besides this‚ recommendations are also provided for improving the physical education curriculum of the school. Strengths and weaknesses of the school physical education program The school-community environment was examined and the quality of the environment was considered to be moderately strong. The
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Introduction Purpose The purpose of this report is to propose a plan to renovate the cafeteria at DeVry University campus in Addison so it can be more appealing and inviting to current and new student. Procedure Over the past 4 weeks we have done extensive research electronically to obtain information about furniture‚ TV’s‚ computer‚ printers‚ vending and coffee machine. We have utilized different websites such as Walmart.com and Bedbath&beyond.com for furniture’s. To get new and
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1.0 Introduction Effective management of organizations and human resources is facing enormous challenges. Organizations are downsizing‚ reengineering themselves to compete in the global market and facing an explosion of available information (Luthans‚ 1998). According Max Messmer‚ CEO of Robert Half‚ said in a recent survey of 150 executives from some of the nation’s largest companies‚ that leadership skills were identified as the most important assets of managers (1999). And at the heart of service
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reason that the teachers should use developmentally appropriate practice in the classroom is to create an appropriate curriculum. The content of the curriculum should take in consideration in order to teach effectively the young mind. So the teachers should know about the age and the experience of the learners prior to introduce materials and activities to them. An appropriate curriculum should include all areas of a child’s development: physical‚ emotional‚ social‚ linguistic‚ aesthetic‚ and cognitive
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Assessment in the ECE curriculum Institution: Privately run preschool in Singapore Fictional child: Sara Background: Age: 3 year old girl‚ Nationality: Indian origin. Has a twin in the same class. Interest: At this point in time this child is particularly interested in growing plants. We have observed her using a learning story. This is our first time using this particular assessment tool. Traditionally in our pre-school we have used a range of assessment tools for eg: checklist‚ work
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and culture as Australian curriculum must be relevant to everyone and must address the present-day issues that young people face. With this intention and the goals mentioned in Melbourne Declaration‚ Australian curriculum gave special attention to Cross-curriculum priority. One of the major priorities was to ensure that all young Australian must understand the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture‚ and their significance for Australia. Cross-curriculum priority has been given continuum
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According to John Dewey in his book on The Child and the Curriculum (1902)‚ a child might not have a mental framework in which to classify and assimilate all the information that he is receiving in school. The child is still in the process of developing the context to process all the information about the world that he is absorbing. As part of a child’s survival and human development‚ he tends to focus more on the surrounding people and relationships as opposed to new concrete facts presented in
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