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    The importance of material heritage to the study of history and culture‚ and how far present efforts of conservation supports this. 1. Definition of heritage 1.1 Material heritage 1.2 Cultural heritage 2. The importance of heritage 2.1 How material heritage is important to the study of history and culture. 2.2 Importance of heritage to the inculcation of national identity. 3. Conservation and results 3.1 The types of conservation 3.2 Principals of conservation 3.3 What is being conserved

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    Montessori believed that the imagination be encouraged through real experiences and not fantasy. She felt very strong that this powerful force was not wasted on fantasy. It was important to allow a child to develop their imagination from real information and real experiences. Montessori believed that young children were attracted to reality; they learn to enjoy it and use their own imaginations to create new situations in their own lives. They were just excited about hearing a simple story of a

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    Diploma in Montessori Method of Education (For Teaching Children from 2 ½ to 6 years old) This is a foundation Montessori training course. It is suitable for students wishing to work with or to teach children from 2 ½ to 6 years of age. The Diploma is awarded by Modern Montessori International‚ London. Entry Requirement:- 3 credits in SPM (1 credit in English and any other 2 credits). Good standard of both written and spoken English. Duration:- Approximately 14 months Mode of Study:

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    Exploration of rationale behind the use of individual education plans? 50marks 500 words. What is an I E P? It is written records that document the individualised planning process for students with special educational needs. Individualised planning is a continuous and integrated process of instruction‚ assessment‚ and evaluation‚ decision making and reporting. Why have an I E P? It allows the student to progress at a level commensurate with ability. It also involves collaboration between all partners

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    However‚ the other sensitive periods also play a part and to top it all off the child also has an absorbent mind. Geography is presented as an extension of the language programme in our rooms‚ because it contains aural written 7 read parts. Maria Montessori called her small geography set-up “an introduction to the world’. It has an holistic approach‚ starting with the whole and ending in details (start with the globe‚ then continents…eventually to the place where they live). The purpose with geography

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON 12 DOMAINS OF CULTURE: TECHNOLOGY & MATERIAL 1. There’s no arguing that technology has helped make life easier. Americans use it every day to communicate‚ travel‚ build and entertain themselves‚ but is it all positive? Does technology replace that which makes us human? Is technology harmful to the preservation of cultural values? Think about these questions as the effects of technology and material on American culture are explored. In the first point‚ the production element

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    UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PERLIS PUSAT PENGAJIAN KEJURUTERAAN MEKATRONIK School of Mechatronics Engineering Assignment Material Engineering ENT 145 Name: Ahmad Huzaifah Bin Azahari No. Matrik: 121110055 Course: Mechanical   QUESTION 1 DESCRIBE CHARACTHERISTICS OF (a) AN ALLOY (b) PEARLITE (c) AUSTENITE (d) MARTENSITE (e) CEMENTITE (f) SPHERODITE AND (g) TEMPERED MARTENSITE. (a)ALLOY • Alloy steel is often subdivided into two groups: high alloy steels and low alloy steels

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    to acquire clear‚ conscious‚ information and to be able to then make classifications in his environment. Montessori believed that sensorial experiences began at birth. Through his senses‚ the child studies his environment. Through this study‚ the child then begins to understand his environment. The child‚ to Montessori‚ is a “sensorial explorer”. Through work with the sensorial materials‚ the child is given the keys to classifying the things around him‚ which leads to the child making his own

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    periods of growth being; phase one – birth to six years which is known as the Absorbent Mind (Montessori‚ 1966 and 2007a)‚ phase two – six to twelve years known as Childhood and then phase three – twelve to eighteen years which is referred to as Adolescence. The first phase is basically divided into to two sub stages‚ the spiritual (Montessori‚ 1966 and 2007a) and the social embryonic (Montessori‚ 2007a) stage. “The developing child not only acquires the faculties of man: strength‚ intelligence

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    Maria Montessori Write Up Maria Montessori was born in Italy in 1870 to a set of parents who were both college educated. At the age of 5 Maria and her parents moved to an affluent neighborhood in Rome. This gave Maria access to schools that were said to be “good”. Maria later looked to these as examples of what she did not like in education. Maria had wanted to be an engineer‚ her father wanted her to choose a more womanly career path‚ but he continued to support her choice and enrolled her

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