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    Table of contents * Aim of Play Activity * Comprehensive Planning * Detailed Implementation * Evaluation * Recommendations * Personal Learning * Bibliography Aim of Play Activity The Play activity i implemented was face mask painting. The aim of this activity was to take a holistic approach which support and promote each area of the child’s area of development. A holistic approach is approach which considres the child as a whole person and understand what they

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    Table of Contents Play Activity Aims The following are the three aims which are needed to be undertaken with regards to this play activity: To help children learn about peacocks by informing them in circle time‚ To develop children’s creative development through messy play‚ To complete this assignment as part of my Early Childhood Education module. Rationale Planning Name of activity: Hand Painted Peacock Setting: The setting consist will consist of a Montessori preschool. It will

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    leading up to my activity would be spent discussing this topic and doing other sorts of activities relating to it. So that when it came to my activity they would have spent the past four days learning about it. I have attached separately my spider graph and rough work of the 5 daily activities which I prepared prior to carrying out the activity. I felt the best activity for me to carry out in the class would be the art one as the children would have spent the previous four days learning the words and

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    that my investigation was not a hindrance in their care‚ learning & development. Activity 3.13 (Block 3‚ pg 57) helped me in planning my method to approach children to gain their consent. Introduction This assignment is based on an investigation I carried at my setting on the play and learning experiences provided for four year olds. My key question on which I based my investigation was: How I could make children’s play and learning experiences fun and enjoyable? The United Convention on

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    Discuss the importance of play in learning and development‚ focussing on 0 – 6 years. Essay plan: * Introduction 10% 150 words Introduce the essay question – Does play support the learning and development of children from birth to six year olds? Start by looking at how babies naturally play to learn about the world around them‚ looking at Smilansky’s theory. Then move onto toddlers and their play relationship with adults‚ discussing Smilansky‚ Vygotsky‚ Wood‚ Bruner‚ Ross’s theories

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    Activity A Lesson Plan 1 Delivering a CV Writing Workshop (2x half-day sessions) Session 1 aim To provide employees with the knowledge and skills to draft a quality CV. Learning outcomes By the end of the workshop‚ employees will: - Understand the importance of a CV - Understand the significance of preparation - Be able to differentiate between a quality CV and a poorly written one - Gain the skills to produce a draft CV Links Part 1 of 4 of an overall learning programme

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    Introduction I am require to review a play activity that I used my observational skills to plan for. I decided to do indoor art activity‚ which was making a Robin. Children by doing this activity may learn the textures and colours‚ and they will use a hand and eye co-ordination. The Intellectual‚ Physical‚ Language‚ social and emotional observations allows the adult to find out what children understand‚ how they think‚ what they are able to do‚ and interests are. This information helps the adult

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    Moral Development

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    Moral Development | Morality as Rooted in Human NatureDescribe and evaluate the biological perspective on morality. * The biological perspective on moral development assumes that morality is grounded in the genetic heritage of our species‚ perhaps through prewired emotional reactions. Humans share many morally relevant behaviours with other species‚ and the ventromedial area of the frontal region of the cerebral cortex is vital for emotional responsiveness to others’ suffering. Nevertheless

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    Learning Activity

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    Learning Activity – International Week UCN 2013 – 2sokeho 1. Please discuss in what way the guest lectures held during the International Days at UCN are relevant in relation to the subjects that you attend/have attended at UCN? Discuss with your group and present your arguments. In today’s situation‚ notice knowledge eventually erodes your control. If you know something very important‚ the way to get influence and power is by actually sharing it. And sharing it to students is actually the

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    Moral Development

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    Moral Development According to Life Span (2006)‚ moral development requires a complex interweaving of emotions‚ cognitions‚ and behaviors (Broderick & Blewitt‚ 2006‚ p. 221). There are two major theories of moral development: Piaget ’s and Kohlberg ’s. These two are similar in that they are both stage theories related to cognitive development‚ but Kohlberg sees moral development as a more complex and longer process than Piaget ’s theory. Piaget ’s two-stage model proposes a premoral period where

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