astronomers at the imperial court‚ successfully challenged the Chinese belief that the earth was flat and square. The Ge Chi Cao treatise of Xiong Ming-yu (1648) showed a printed picture of the Earth as a spherical globe‚ with the text stating that "the round earth certainly has no square corners".The text also pointed out that sailing ships could return
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Unit 6 SCHOOLS AS ORGANISATIONS EARLY YEARS Registered childminders Registered childminders look after one or more children in a domestic setting usually their own home for payment. They can look after babies from 6 weeks old to 7 year olds. There are strict ratios that have to be adhered to‚ so that the childminder can give the best care possible to the children. The childminders are inspected by Ofsted in England and Estyn - CSSIW (care and social services inspectorate in Wales) in Wales
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Introduction Education is the key to success it is the time by which a man studies and train for his readiness to pursue his dreams. It is the time to develop principles of life and making career decisions and finish his goal. It incorporates writing‚ reading‚ solving‚ memorizing‚ and so on as he/she is advancing to the next level to enhance his thinking skills. Studying feeds the mind and it also teach a man to have his
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Know the structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education Before a child reaches school age they are entitled to free early year’s education from the early year’s foundation stage (EYFS). The aim of the EYFS is to ensure that all children under five benefit from a safe‚ secure and happy environment where they can play and develop‚ laying the foundation for success with the primary school curriculum. There are 6 key areas the EYFS are trying to combat and they are: 1. Personal
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There are many childcare options available for children within the early years age group {0-5} Nurseries Nurseries come in different forms ranging from large company work based nurseries which are set up to help staff . Also university / college‚ community ‚ hospital based. Some Schools also have nurseries which are geared towards preparing 3-5 year olds for reception as well as learning through play. Most nurseries will take children between the ages of 0-5 although some stipulate 2 upwards
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structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education. 1.a) Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education. In 2006 “The Childcare Act” removed the legal distinction between childcare and nursery education for young children aged 0-5 and tried to unify in a program early years education for young children. This resulted in a new law across UK‚ whereas all children between 3 and 4 old are entitled to a free early years education. Early years education is a combination
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structure of education from early years to post compulsory education Task 1 An education provides people not only with the academic skills required‚ but also the social skills such as having the self confidence and belief in ones self to achieve a fulfilling and happy life. It is every child’s human right to receive such an education from early years to higher‚ and therefore several stages in which they must travel for this to happen. Early Years Education The Early Years Foundation Stage
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In this essay‚ the development of Early Years care and education policy in Ireland will be discussed. Particular emphasis will be made on quality‚ curricula and professionalism of the developments. Some of the main reasons policy and provision weren’t up to standards is because in the early 1900’s eternal factors such as poor economy and a high level of unemployment meant there was no demand for childcare services in Ireland. External factors such as EU policy and children’s rights also affected
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The Reggio Emilia Approach to Early Years Education Acknowledgements I wish to express my sincere thanks to Pat Wharton‚ Diane Alexander and Eileen Carmichael for their generous contributions to the first and second editions of this document. I would also like to thank all the children‚ educators and parents of the many Reggio schools who gave so generously of their time and answered my questions with enthusiasm and patience. And finally‚ a special thankyou to Ruben‚ Sebastian and Emily … my
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easy to work and communicate with. When I first started working at Castlehall Academy the children hadn’t met me before‚ so it was very challenging for me to make sure that I could make the children feel that I was there to help them with their education. I had to build a good relationship and have good communication skills so that I could understand what difficulties they were having and be able to provide the correct support. To be able to do this I had to stay inattentive and listen to them making
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