are many gray areas with Curriculum. Many of the current models used are outdated and do not reflect the changes in society. Also‚ due to an increase in federal standards the curriculum development process is funded and headed by outsiders. These factors trickle down into the heart of the school environment‚ beginning with curriculum leadership. As a teacher I have become very aware of my educational surroundings. I am saddened by the techniques implemented within schools which do not recognize the
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CSTL 2 TDA 2.5 Schools as Organisations 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools Nursery schools Community schools Foundation and trust schools Voluntary schools Independent schools Academies Specialist schools Free schools 2.1 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance Nursery schools provide pre-school education for children aged between 0-5 years. They are staffed by professionals
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Learning outcome 3.1 Describe what us meant by inclusion and inclusive practices? The social model of disability The social model starts with the assumption that the way a school operates‚ the barriers present and different attitudes can prevent individuals from participating in society. This view of disability works to empower children and young people. Inclusive practice is based upon the social model of disability. Legislation requires schools to make reasonable adjustments and remove barriers
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Objective: By the end of the lesson‚ leaner should be able to; 2.1 Explain how electronic transactions can reduce paperwork and delay(advantages ). 2.2 Examine how EDI has developed and laid the foundations for b2b e-business. 2.3 Evaluate the use of different Electronic Payment Systems. 1 Electronic Transactions Bringing this concept into perspective by answering the question. What is Electronic Transactions? (Class discussion). An act of buying or selling something or sending money electronically
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Diversity Paper How Diversity Relates to Education Kim Dieter December 7‚ 2012 How Diversity Relates to Education In the general education system‚ it is very important that there is a wide array of diverse groups in the classroom. “It is important to have a diverse student body‚ not only to create a realistic setting but also to encourage people to grow outside their boundaries and learn something new about a culture they may not be familiar with.” (Pendulum 1) I believe diversity
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implementation. Curriculum is the name of such a preplan encompassing the entire activities in the domain of education. A curriculum of a specific education programme is laid to accommodate desires‚ tendencies‚ abilities‚ experiences and demands of learners in the backdrop of a society or a country. A curriculum contains answers to questions such as to who‚ why‚ what‚ how‚ with whose help‚ by what‚ where and for how long learners will learn. It also shows the ways of assessing their learning as well. A
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model serves as a suitable framework to contextualize the multitude of factors that influence women’s substance use behavior. This framework (1989) concentrates on the factors at multiple levels that impacts an individual and shows how factors at each level both impacts and is impacted by the individual.1 Bronfenbrenner’s model is based on the bidirectional interactions between five different systems: microsystem‚ mesosystem‚ exosystem‚ macrosystem‚ and chronosystem.1 Family/children and available
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1. Know the main stages of child and young person development. 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years. Child development is a holistic process split into three main areas‚ communication and intellectual‚ physical‚ and social‚ emotional and behavioural. Physical Development Physical development is a crucial part of a child’s overall development; it takes place automatically as they grow up. Many of the skills will develop naturally‚
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ACC565 Week 10 Discussion 1 and 2 Name Course University 6/12/2014 Discussion 1 Imagine a situation in which a client under audit by the IRS omitted $100‚000 in income. From the e-Activity‚ examine the major factors relative to the omission by the client that would result in a criminal investigation‚ rather than a civil fraud proposal by the IRS. Evidence of Fraud It must be noted that any such activity comes under fraud or an attempt to miscommunicate to the stakeholders of the company
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Outline and explain what is meant by the Hidden Curriculum in schools [20] There are a few things that you need to pay attention to here. You must: Outline what different perspectives say about the hidden curriculum Use relevant examples /evidence Explain them The hidden curriculum is a phrase used to describe the things learnt in school that are not openly taught in lessons or examined in tests. In general the hidden curriculum is a type of socialisation which involves persuading people either
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