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    blocks enabling learning. Friedrich Froebel was born April 21st 1782 and died in 1852 at the age of 70. The youngest of six children‚ he was a German student of Pestalozzi for modern education. ’Play provided the means for a child ’s intellectual‚ social‚ emotional and physical development. ’ (2007‚ Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852)‚ para. 9) Froebel believed that parents and teachers played a crucial role in children ’s education and that the education began at

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    “Normalization is the single most important result of our work“(Absorbent Mind-pg:204 ‚chapter 19) According to Dr: Maria Montessori normalization (the child’s true nature) is one of her main discoveries. Normalization is a word taken from anthropology meaning “becoming a contributing member of the society”. The young children with short attention span learning to focus and concentrate their work for a given period of time is the process of normalization. It happens at the first stage of development

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    Yes‚ I agree to this statement. “Education is not something which the teacher does‚ but that it is a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being. It is not acquired by listening to words‚ but in virtue of experiences in which the child acts on his environment. The teacher’s task is not to talk‚ but to prepare and arrange a series of motives for cultural activity in a special environment made for the child.” (Dr . Maria Montessori; The Absorbent Mind‚ Chap.1) The

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    Dr Montessori identifies four planes of development. Describe these. Discuss their importance to the educator? Montessori was a product of the historical past and inherited the intellectual and progressive tradition in education from Rousseau‚ Pestalozzi and Frobel. From these inspirations Montessori took this inheritance of ideas and developed them further. During her lifetime she discovered and formulated original ideas about child development through her observation of the child. Montessori

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    also must use the practical methods of teaching day to day which helps to bring creativeness to students and make the students provide suitable logic and understanding about the subject matter. Rote Learning is practiced in subjects like Science‚ Social and

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    Horace Mann

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    that “slavery would abolish education‚ if it should invade a free state; education would abolish slavery‚ if it could invade a free state.” In 1848 Horace Mann declared that in America‚ common‚ public schools would be “the balance wheel of the social machinery.” This is what has kept public schools attractive to most of the public in most parts of the

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    Cooperative learning provides learners with essential opportunities to use language in meaningful‚ purposeful‚ and interesting ways‚ build self-esteem ‚self-confidence‚ as well assist to develop academic‚ communication‚ and social skills. • Small group work is designed to help and encourage group members to master academic content. • Each student in the group is individually accountable for their learning. • Capitalize on the funds of knowledge in families and the Instructional

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    Outline for Statement of Philosophy Paper 1. Why do you want to teach and anything you want people to know about you. o Idea1 I want to teach to make a difference in the lives of children with and without special needs. o Idea 2 I have always had a passion for teaching children. o Idea 3 I have worked with children since I could remember. I have always been in a classroom. My mom is a teacher so I have had the experience throughout my whole life. She has taught be all the ins and outs of being

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    Early Childhood Education Date: Skills Demonstration (storytelling) Introduction: (1) Aims: The aim of this assignment is to demonstrate and plan a story to read to a group of children aged 2 and half to 4. I chose this age group because this is the group I work with on a daily bases from 9:30

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    students have to work the minimum wage jobs as student-employees in order to pay for these debts. Thus‚ instead of investing their time and money in doing a job of their passion the students are busy serving burgers in McDonalds. This has been an ongoing social practise now and has killed the roots of independent thinking and working for passion. Thus‚ just the mere commercialization of education and the higher costs of resources are making students passive and dependent thinkers. According to me‚ a vast

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