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    Unit Assignment 302- Schools as Organisations Outcome 1: Know the structure of education from early years to post compulsory education 1:1 Provision for childcare and education in early years is offered from birth. Settings such as day care centres and nurseries provide provisions catered specifically for the needs of babies and young children. Nurseries who provide care for children are expected to give the best possible start in life. ’Children have a right‚ spelled out in the United

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    society. Not only does it enable people to access information‚ it provides people with a great deal of pleasure. It is vital that primary schools equip children with effective strategies for reading as well as foster a desire to read that will stay with them throughout their lives. This analysis of reading will firstly give a brief outline of the context of my school placement. It will analyse two pupils as readers and their strategies. The school’s policy indicates that the context of teaching

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    gives confidence and awareness of the world outside. However‚ not all the children around the world are not lucky enough to receive an education. There are various reasons why children cannot go to school. The main reason of missing out on an education is poverty. Poor families cannot afford to pay for school expenses such as books and uniforms. This leads to another problem:; parents make their children work to support their families. Therefore‚ these kids – especially girls- spend time at home cooking

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    South West Schools Healthier Tuck Shops Project SWS HTSP How to set up and sustain your healthier tuck shop Contents Introduction Section 1 Preparing for your healthier tuck shop 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 What is an healthier tuck shop? Setting up a planning group Assessing demand What to sell – fruit and vegetables only or healthier snacks Using the Balance of Good Health Choosing healthier snacks Funding and support Finding volunteers Section 2 Day-to-day management of your

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    Everyone’s education is different. So‚ my mother is different from my father. She is very stern with me. She always gives me many classes. So in my primary school‚ I went to art class because my mother says girls should draw. And if I study poorly‚ my mother will let me go to some math class‚ physics class or other classes. Sometimes my teacher asks about my school life. But my father always said ‘Don’t worry about your homework. You can stay with your friends.’ He says studying is easy. He always takes

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    Prime Minister David Cameron announced that competitive and individual sports will be in much more focus. Competitive sports will be a permanent part of the new primary school curriculum which will require every child in primary school to join competitive team sport. The government’s aim is to for all schools to take part of the school games which is a very important part of the encouragement of competitive sports. They are willing to give every pupil the chance to take part in the Olympic also

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    obvious difference is class size. The number of students per class in United State is less than the number of students per class in Japan. Usually the class sizes in the West are much smaller than in Asia. For example‚ the average number of elementary school student per class in the United States is around 24 (based on data from the US Department of Education) while the number of students per class in most of Asian countries is around 40. In the US‚ most people believe that smaller class sizes lead to

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    Nowadays‚ students are keen in traveling overseas to study. This range of students includes primary schools students to university students. Firstly‚ studying overseas provide students with a different experience compared to local schools. Students have to adapt to the new environment which includes sharing rooms with peers‚ experiencing the four seasons and speaking in languages that could be well understood. Since students are always interested in experiencing different things‚ many chose to study

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    many problems in the villages before Independence. There were no schools‚ hospitals‚ banks‚ etc.‚ for the facilities of the villagers. There were no proper roads‚ electricity and tube wells. As a matter of fact their life was a hell. Since the dawn of Independence‚ the conditions in the Indian villages are changing very fast. The Government has opened night schools for the adults and primary schools for boys and girls. High schools and Inter colleges are established at every twenty kilometer of distance

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    Introduction to working with children D1 Nursery schools are a statutory setting for children under five. The main purpose of them is to provide pre-school education and sessional care for children aged 2-4. They are entitled to 15 hours free each week at a nursery school. Nursery schools are usually open from 9am - 12pm and 1pm - 3pm and most are attached to a primary school. They follow a curriculum‚ the EYFS‚ to educate the children. Nursery school are also a valuable provision because going to

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