(PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM) Charlyn Calibuyot Garmela Regondola Christina Tayco Ella Quinciana Binuya Mikee Bobejes Jack Mendoza SOURCES OF PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM CONTENT 1. The Children as the Focus of Curriculum Learner is placed at the center. The learners are the very reason a curriculum is developed. They are the ones who are directly influenced by it. Learners in all levels make or unmake the curriculum by their active and direct involvement. How each individual learner contributes
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Analysis of Theoretical Framework By: William Collins The dissertation by Constance L. Pearson focuses on the issue of reading comprehension and the barriers associated with reading comprehension. Pearson identifies a variety of factors that impact reading comprehension. The motivation level of the reader‚ the reader’s reading level‚ the level of the content‚ and the reader’s interest significantly impact an individual’s comprehension ability. (Pearson‚ 1987). Pearson argues there is a direct
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Negotiating with Learners It is important at the start of any learning experience for learners to have a clear understanding of their prior knowledge‚ skills and current learning needs. To assist learners in taking ownership of their learning experiences‚ teachers can initiate negotiations with learners through the prior use of discussions and assessments to enable negotiations to take place through reflective discussions‚ resulting in establishing personalised learning agreements. As highlighted
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Statement of Financial Accounting Concepts No. 8 September 2010 Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting Chapter 1‚ The Objective of General Purpose Financial Reporting‚ and Chapter 3‚ Qualitative Characteristics of Useful Financial Information a replacement of FASB Concepts Statements No. 1 and No. 2 Copyright © 2010 by Financial Accounting Foundation. All rights reserved. Content copyrighted by Financial Accounting Foundation may not be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or
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Introduction Regulatory framework is a system of regulations and the means used to enforce them. They are usually established by the government to regulate the specific activities. These rules have a structured way of being supported and enclosed in a safe place. Most of them are recognized by the law. A conceptual framework is important to the understanding of the many principles and concepts that underpin International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and is an often-neglected part of candidates’
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The Good Learner Good learners are good listeners precisely because the motivation to listen plays one of the most crucial roles throughout their learning process. Michael Nichols‚ PhD‚ once quoted in his book‚ The Lost Art of Listening‚ that “To listen is to pay attention‚ take an interest‚ care about‚ take to heart‚ validate‚ acknowledge‚ be moved and appreciate.” (p.14). When learners are motivated to pay attention and take interests‚ the desire for self-learning naturally take place. As their
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Benefits Learning Second Language in a Young Age In the globalization era‚ we have to be able speak more than one language. At least we could speak English fluently because English is a language which is used by almost all over the worlds. Therefore‚ English start to be learned in a young age‚ especially in Non-English native countries. People believe that when second language is learned in a young age‚ it is easier to learn. Children in a young age are easy to memorize everything so that it is
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Concept - A concept is a generalized idea of a thing or class of things. Concept vs. Idea It is roughly synonymous with the word ’idea’ but it is a little more specific. An idea can just spring to mind out of nowhere but generally a ’concept’ is based on observation of real phenomena. I say ’a little more specific’ because both the word ’idea’ and ’concept’ cover a lot of ground and are used in many ways. An example of a concept in Biology would be evolution Concept vs.
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of the Learner Susan B. Bastable Michelle A. Dart CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS Developmental Characteristics The Developmental Stages of Childhood Infancy (First 12 Months of Life) and Toddlerhood (1–2 Years of Age) Early Childhood (3–5 Years of Age) Middle and Late Childhood (6–11 Years of Age) Adolescence (12–19 Years of Age) The Developmental Stages of Adulthood Young Adulthood (20–40 Years of Age) Middle-Aged Adulthood (41–64 Years of Age) Older Adulthood (65 Years of Age and Older)
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than teaching listening in the classroom. My learners‚ who are living and studying in Australia‚ often view understanding the news as a major achievement in their listening development. It is an authentic text that they have free‚ repeated access to on a daily basis. However‚ lower level learners often view news reports as something that is above their level and totally incomprehensible. My aim is to develop my teaching of strategies to help learners become more successful in understanding news
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