Bibliography: http://www.tameside.gov.uk/surestart/childcare/daynurseries - 3/10/13 Nelson Thornes‚ Childcare and Education 2008. Child care and education Penny Tassoni 4th edition Heinemann 2007 National Childrens Bureau – Alison Clark. The Reggio Approach – www.NURSERYWORLD.co.uk
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Abstract: Lillian Katz has provided research and documentation about Early Childhood Education for teachers‚ administrators‚ and parents. Dr. Katz has written multiple articles and books and has taught about Early Childhood Education around the world. Some books that she has authored and co-authored are The Case for Mixed-Age Grouping in Early Education‚ Engaging Children’s Minds: The Project Approach‚ Young Investigators: The Project Approach in the Early Years‚ and Fostering Children’s Social
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IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH IN SCHOOL SOCIETY AND TEACHER The importance of research for education Research is important because it allows us to assess and review the quality of schools and education. It allows us to for improvement and policy change. It is help to find how research affects in your community. It is presents more information for examination. This is allow us for improvements based on better information and study. Education research is a field of inquiry aimed at advancing knowledge
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Over the years‚ the traditional structured educational model was challenged by many innovators. For example‚ in Italy‚ (post world war ll)‚ Reggio Emilia opened schools which emphasized “long-term projects and an environment filled with beauty” (Bazelon). The Waldorf method promoted imaginary play and disallowed any television or video (Bazelon). Maria Montessori‚ one of Italy’s first female physicians‚ began with a premise that kids can teach themselves if they are working within a strong framework
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16 billion Net Profit‚ to EUR 55‚1 million Aggregate turnover of the Group: 1‚166 MLD € MISION Shapes‚ colours and fabrics: over 50 years of ideas and dreams that have become reality. The company location; Max Mara Via Fratelli Cervi‚ 66 42100 Reggio Emilia Tel: +39-0522-799 Fax: +39-0522-382639 The company ownership: Today the company is run by son and chairman Luigi Maramotti‚ and its design director is Laura Lusuardi‚ who consists Max Mara classic style. Maramotti’s brother Ignazio and sister Maria
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Movement‚ Environment and Community In an Early Childhood setting Learning Experience One: My first learning experience was at The Ian Potter Foundations Children’s Garden (Royal Botanical Garden). This is a place where children of all ages and abilities can explore the wonders of plants in an interactive‚ hands-on environment. Plants and plant-spaces stimulate children’s senses and imagination‚ broaden their knowledge and invite exploration and adventure. There are programs that are experienced-based
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to current provision. For example‚ how if and why‚ early years services adapt their provision to meet national initiatives. One main national initiative being the early year’s foundation stage (EYFS). Where did the EYFS come from? Why is it in place and used in today’s early years settings? WHY IS THE EYFS IN PLACE This assignment will also demonstrate knowledge of the changing role of an early years professional and what challenges this may bring. There will be recognition of the differences between
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The legal status of the EYFS relates to the different legislations such as: The children act 1989 and 2004‚ The data protection act 1998‚ childcare act 2006‚ Safeguarding vulnerable groups act 2006. The EYFS is a legal requirement in different settings such as children centres‚ day care‚ Nurseries‚ Maintained nursery schools‚ reception classes in schools Pre-school groups and homebased care. Some of these settings provide daily care for the under 5’s and use the EYFS daily however some of these
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Othello Essay Emilia and Desdemona are both confined within a patriarchal power structure‚ and although their responses to this dynamic are different‚ they both ultimately die because of it. Emilia and Desdemona reside within a patriarchal society. Emilia and Desdemona both react differently toward their husbands’ actions. Both Desdemona and Emilia die as a direct result of their husbands’ authority over them. Emilia and Desdemona live within a male-dominant society. Iago makes it apparent that
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I am familiar with the EYFS statutory framework (September 2012) and aware of ratio limits in place (3.39 EYFS) I have a duty to provide parents with essential information in order to build successful parent partnerships and help them understand the role of not only myself but Ofsted and the EYFS as well. I have a duty to ensure I have had training and am aware of the Safeguarding and Welfare requirements and the requirements as set out by my LSCB.(3.1 – 3.77 EYFS) I
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