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    To make sure the child’s needs are kept paramount. It is mandatory to follow the EYFS it is a big park of the early years curriculum. The places/people that use the EYFS need to follow the guidelines as it helps the children grow and develop to the best of their ability. Forest Schools - Research This is an outdoor education where school children visit forests/woodlands‚

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    play shows Iago figuring out how to restrain and expose people to his will. He diabolically works out this wicked scheme to fulfill his dreams as lieutenant‚ and he does not care who gets trampled over‚ on his way to the top. Iago did not truly love Emilia‚ while she had a only love for him. Iago used her purely to steal the handkerchief‚ which would later ravage Othello and Desdemona’s relationship. They also had a rather

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    The EYFS sets the standards for children when they are aged 0-5. It sets out learning and development requirements‚ assessments and the safeguarding and welfare requirements. All schools‚ child minders‚ preschools and nurseries must follow the EYFS as it is a statutory document. There are two areas of learning that children are expected to come across‚ these are the Prime and Specific. Each area is built up of different aspects‚ which altogether make up the 17 Early Learning Goals. The EYFS also

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    COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT APPROACHES OF CURRICULUM AND THEIR BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN EDUCATION This essay will focus on two different curriculum approaches and it’s benefit in children’s education taking in to consideration the values and aims It will at teacher’s role or guidance in the learning environment and how parents and care givers to contribute towards their children’s education Olivia 1997 defined curriculum is as the content chosen to be taught or subjects that are most useful for the

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    Stage (EYFS) was introduced (DfE 2008) and although improvements were made Dame Clare Tickell‚ Chief Executive of the Action For Children charity‚ believed that it was still not perfect. "We need good quality early learning for all children and a framework that raises standards‚ as well as keeping children safe." (Tickell 2011) This view is what led to a review of the EYFS and the creation of the Tickell Report March 2011. From the report various recommendations were made in how the EYFS can be

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    As with many of William Shakespeare’s various plays‚ Othello contains many soliloquies that enhance the play‚ bringing dramatic suspense and action for the audience‚ whilst at the same time‚ providing crucial information about the plot of the play and in the direction it is heading in. These soliloquies help the audience to understand that particular character as well as giving an insight to what that character is thinking. Not only do the soliloquies in Othello do that‚ the soliloquies also happen

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    Early years foundation stage (EYFS) not only provides a learning and development framework but also covers safeguarding and welfare requirements which are given legal force by the Childcare Act 2006. Early years children between birth and 5 develop quickly and to fulfil their potential they need the best start in life possible. To ensure children are school ready providers must meet the standards set by the early years foundation stage statutory framework. The EYFS seeks to provide in all early

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    ensure a healthy environment you must meet the four coloured EYFS themes and legal requirements and also children’s (ACT2004). Every child matters: .Be happy .stay safe .enjoy & achieve .make positive contribution .achieve anomic well-being The four coloured themes of the eyfs development matters which are a • unique child • positive relationships

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    Duty of Care

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    should also extend to parents‚ as they expect practitioners to use their knowledge and expertise to care for children properly. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework provides assurance to parents and carers that early years providers will keep their children safe and help the children to thrive. The overall aim of the EYFS is to help the children achieve the five Every Child Matters outcomes‚ * Staying Safe. * Being healthy * Enjoying and Achieving * Making a positive

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    Greek contact with the latter resulted in the entire peninsula (modern Italy) taking the name of the tribe. Greeks settled profusely along the coast at an early date and several of their settlements‚ including the first Italian city called Rhegion (Reggio Calabria). The region never regained it prosperity after being conquered by the Romans in the 3rd century BC. The Greeks were also conquered by the 3rd century BC by Oscan tribes from the north‚ including a branch of the Samnites called the Lucanians

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