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    Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools - Evidence Sheet Name……………………………… Date……………………… Page No:……… Observation Simulation Q&A Personal Statement Assignment Professional Discussion Product Witness Statement Other (Please specify) Evidence Unit L/O A/C Risk Assessment What is a Hazard? How could you minimise it? (See attached mind map) Complete and attach 2 risk assessments one carried out as a class exercise the other one based on your class room / playground/

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH EDUCATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIVIDUAL Physical and health education is a significant aspect of a wholesome education around the world. Ministries of education all over the globe incorporate physical and health education into its curriculum. This clearly indicates that both physical and health education are key aspects in the development of an individual. Physical education is defined as a course of education learning that in a encourages play

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    2013 Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka In 1954 there was a specific Supreme Court case that caused a lot of controversy in the world: Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas. This cause came about because an 8-year-old little girl‚ Linda Brown‚ was denied permission to attend the elementary school 5 blocks from her house because she was not white; instead she was assigned to a nonwhite school 21 blocks from her house. (Brown v. Board of Education ) Her parents filed a lawsuit

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    Case Analysis: Brown v. Board of Education Citation: Brown v. Board of Education‚ 347 U.S. 483 (1954) Argued: December 9- 11‚ 1952 Date Decided: May 17‚ 1954 Vote: Unanimous Decision: The court ruled that segregation goes against the constitution and that it violated the Fourteenth Amendment. Therefore‚ the term separate‚ is not equal. (Brown v. Board of Education Podcast‚ 1954). Facts of Case: This case related to the segregation of public schools regarding race. There were four cases and

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    Keeping a physical education department active and alive   Achieving academic success and building a child’s foundation is one of the most important missions in an elementary school environment. Taking the raw tools and talents each student has and molding those skills into a student is a very challenging task‚ but one every teacher happily sets in front of themselves every school year. Every subject is like an ingredient that comprises the final product – a successful student – and without having

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    August 23‚ 2014 A Summary of Brown v. Board of Education and Its Ruling The Brown v. Board of Education (1954) case approached the morality and constitutionality of the segregation of white and “Negro” students in a public school setting. To be clear‚ as words have changed connotations since 1954‚ “Negro” is a term used for people of African descent‚ and‚ to uphold consistency‚ will be the term used in this paper. Brown v. Board of Education (1954) overruled the Plessy v. Fergson (1896) case‚ which

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    History of Physical Education Event Date: | Event Title: | Event Description: | | 1st Nov‚ 1600 | Overview of Physical Education | Quick Over View of Physical Education History | | 1st Jan‚ 1774 | First Physical Education Teacher | Johann Friedrich Simon was the First Modern Physical Education teacher; he was a part of the curriculum at Johann Basedow’s Philanthropinum in Dessau‚ Germany. The Philanthropinum was an experimental school with a portion of its curriculum devoted to physical training

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    to school after the summer holidays. Forklaring: Students are looking forward 2. According to Michelle Obama is education important when you want to plan your own career. Forklaring: Education is – forkert ordstilling 3. President Obama‚ which wife has now joined his efforts to improve education‚ wants the US to have the highest percentage of college graduates by 2020. Forklaring: Whose wife - forkert bøjning 4. How much you earn throughout life depends large on your success in school and

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    accomplishments. The Brown v. Board of Education case is landmark in the history of the United States society and the judiciary system (Hartung). It drastically affected the education systems‚ the civil rights movements‚ and is known as one of the first cases to acknowledge social science results. The Brown v. Board of Education case took place over sixty years ago‚ and its affects continue to influence many aspects of today’s society‚ and more specifically today’s education systems. Although the Brown

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    The Brown v. Board of Education case is one of the most famous segregation cases that said states laws with separate schools for black and white students was unconstitutional. This decision also went to overturn the Plessy v. Ferguson case‚ which allowed state segregation. In 1951‚ a lawsuit was filed against the Board of Education of the city of Topeka‚ Kansas. The plaintiffs consisted of thirteen parents of twenty children who attended the Topeka School District. They filed the suit hoping that

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