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    I grew up in Queens‚ N.Y. More specifically in a town called College Point. My early childhood education was memorable. I can still recall every one of my elementary school teachers. My fifth grade teacher‚ Mr. Verrilli‚ was one of my favorite teachers. He encouraged his students to excel academically. He introduced us to classic literature and challenged us to broaden our horizons. Inspired by my teacher‚ I stayed up late for an entire week so that I could watch an Italian opera series aired

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    Play in Early Childhood

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    The benefits and acceptance of play in the early year’s classroom is not a universal attitude. Differing cultural‚ social and political aspects determine the importance given to play in early years settings. However the Irish curriculum strongly believes in play being an important part of a child’s learning experience. The main aim of this essay is to make the point that work and play are not necessarily separate activities and can be integrated to maximise the child’s learning in many areas of development

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    Diversity in Education

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    Running Header: THE BENEFITS OF RECEIVING A DIVERSE EDUCATION Leah Mason CSPA 6140 Dr. Alexis Georgakopoulos Nova Southeastern University The Benefits of Receiving a Diverse Education Students entering into college today are the most “racially and ethnically diverse in this nation’s history” (Coomes & DeBard‚ 2004‚ p. 33). This diverse generation that is beginning to matriculate through college programs are known as the Millennial Generation

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    educator did not deal with one family . That “Early Childhood Educators recognize that families are of primary importance in children’s development and that children are best understood in the context of their families13‚” and they have to take the “Responsibilities to Families Early Childhood Educators value the centrality of the family to the health and well-being of children. They recognize and respect the uniqueness and diversity of families. Early Childhood Educators strive to establish and maintain

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    Socio-Cultural Approach in Montessori Method of Education: With a Special Reference to Montessori and Kindergarten Schools in Bangalore “The Child is father of the Man”‚ these words of William Wordsworth apply more to the early childhood as it is at this stage that the foundation of life is laid and nearly 75% of the adult’s personality is created. In spite of its importance the education of this stage was neglected for a long time. The formal education was started around 6 years. Till then it

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    that even though both nursing and teaching are very noble and wonderful professions‚ they are just not the path that I myself should take. I started my college career in January of 2005‚ to obtain my Associates of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education. I loved the teachers‚ the knowledge and skills that I was gaining. I finished my first two semesters while continuing in my customer service job. In my third semester‚ I decided that I needed to get some hands

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    such as: b. Disease surveillance and responses to outbreaks c. Advocacy for healthier public policies‚ improved skills and support for improved community health behaviour d. Immunization programs e. Inspection of health standards for early childhood facilities The 5 Principles of Medicare 1. Universality: available to all Canadians 2. Comprehensiveness: covers all necessary procedures 3. Portability: coverage accepted in all provinces and territories and limited coverage outside

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    Diversity In Education

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    pneumonic device for learning. This type of connection between special education and music is a great example diversity in the classroom. It is a great and useful way to learn and hold the interest of the children with learning disabilities. Diversity is a point of difference‚ and it is good to have diversity in the classroom‚ because it keeps things interesting and the students involved. Music is a great way to bring diversity into the classroom. There are many different ways of incorporating music

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    because I figure that I could gain a lot of experience from working with younger children for ages three to five years old. After spending a whole semester working with three to five years old children I knew that the preschool age will be a good choose for me to work in with I get my early childhood education degree. I am currently finishing my Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education at College of the Ouachitas‚ I have been rewarding my Child Development

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    Early Childhood Curriculum

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    Discuss Early Childhood Curriculum approaches: Compare and Contrast of High/Scope‚ Reggio and Te Whariki Introduction: Early Childhood is an important stage of children’s life. By interacting with people around (each other and the adults)‚ children explore and make sense of the world around them. A successful early childhood curriculum should fulfill children’s need to give children rich experience at the most important developmental stage of their lives. This paper will critically discuss‚ compare

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