CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Context Nowadays‚ in University‚ scholars need to learn another language besides their own mother tongue. They will like to learn English language which is the second language we can learn. As a language‚ there are a lot of skills which we must learn‚ such as‚ reading‚ writing‚ listening and speaking. What actually reading is? Reading means the action or skill of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud. Moreover‚ it is also mean as the process of constructing
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Working within a team - AA20 Case study Ms Agius‚ a primary school teacher and Ms Mercieca‚ an LSA‚ have worked together as a team for two years‚ making great efforts to implement the inclusion policy (or inclusive practices) for the diverse group of students in class. Things have gone well over these two years and they strive to make improvements every year. This year‚ they decided to focus on the family involvement. Since many families in the past did not know much about inclusion and their
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chapter (“Protection of Children Under the Law”) from a 1977 book entitled All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure‚ and a work of legal history‚ recounting the events leading to a landmark Supreme Court decision (in re Gault) in 1967 that extended some rights of due process to the juvenile court system. Both readings bear on the question of rights for children and why children should be treated differently before the law—if‚ indeed‚ they should be. All Our Children: The American Family
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Google‚ electric cars will drive us freely through highways‚ and children will hardly know what it’s like to learn without the use of a computer. Studies show that children who spend more time on technological devices tend to lack the understanding of emotion and can struggle with forming relationships with others. What does this mean for our future as our world becomes more and more advanced? In Sherry Turkle’s book “Alone Together‚” she successfully illustrates her ideas on the excessive and the
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What is integrated and collaborative working and why is it so important in childhood practice? The numerous well-publicised child protection cases such as Baby P and Daniel Pelka have emphasized just what can happen when services fail to work collaboratively and this shows why integrated working and collaborative practice is vital and imperative. The outcomes of fatal accident enquiries‚ like the cases of the children mentioned‚ continually conclude that a lack of communication between agencies with
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Working in Partnerships TASK A Task A 1 (ref 1.1) Working in partnerships with -: Volunteers Health visitors Child development officers Staff/colleagues Social workers SALT – Speak and Language Therapist Ofsted Educational psychologists EYTA – Early Years Teaching Advisor Manager Healthcare Professionals Room Leaders Other settings – Primary teachers SENCO – Special need co-ordinator Children Chef/Kitchen – allergies‚ food requirements‚ vegetarian EAL Worker – English Additional
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Unit 113 Project on working with fathers Part 1 Please research and Explain to me one study proving the importance of fathers involvement with their children and their learning Children with involved‚ caring fathers have better educational outcomes. A number of studies suggest that fathers who are involved‚ nurturing‚ and playful with their infants have children with higher IQs‚ as well as better linguistic and cognitive capacities. Toddlers with involved fathers go on to start school with higher
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Multi agency working Multi agency working is an effective way of supporting children and families with additional needs. It brings together practitioners and professionals from different sectors to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families. The Children and Young Peoples Board in Birmingham comprises of different partner agencies and organisations that each have a duty to cooperate under the Children’s Act 2004 in strategic planning‚ service developments
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Hitch’s working memory model‚ and assess to what extent this model has helped us to understand phonological short term memory problems in children with reading disorders. The working memory model is the dominant and influential theory of memory designed to actively store information and refer to ideas that are thought of‚ or made available to the mind. Information can be manipulated when it is required during thinking‚ mental tasks‚ solving a problem or reasoning tasks (Cowan 2007). Working memory
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Multi-agency Working The aim of the essay is to show an understanding of the value of effective multi-agency working in supporting children and families. It is mentioned in the department of education (2012) that multi – agency working is a way of bringing together practioners from different professions to give additional support to children and family who need it. Because children and their family needs can be very different it is ensured that right professionals are involved in the service provided
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