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    CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education (DCCE-L3) External Assessment - Research Task 2 ‘It is important to plan to meet the care and learning needs of all children’ Criteria 1 - Write an introduction which explains why it is important to plan to meet the care and learning needs of all children. Criteria 2 - Explain a range of different approaches to planning which meet both the care and learning needs of all children. When planning to meet care and learning needs of children

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    Through the formation and development of the Internet‚ we are experiencing a third formation of the industrial revolution. As the two earlier revolutions‚ the Internet radically changed people’s utilization of leisure time‚ work and communication. In education‚ we can see that online learning or e-learning provides flexibility and convenience‚ its (asynchronous) ’anytime‚ anywhere‚ anyplace’ features (Connolly et al.‚ 2007). There are many claims for the term Web 2.0. For example‚ Grosseck (2009)

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    Similarities and differences between 1st and 2nd language acquisition Introduction Various theories are put forward to describe first language (L1) acquisition and second language (L2) acquisition. In order to understand the nature of L1 and L2 language acquisition‚ various aspects were examined‚ compared‚ and contrasted. Interlanguages have some common characteristics with L1 acquisition‚ because both share similar developmental sequences. Some of the characteristics of L2 acquisition show

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    found in constructivism‚ though difficult to apply‚ are necessary elements in a meaningful reform of educational practices. The author used various well known researchers to substantiate his view point. These researchers include Jean Piaget‚ Lev Vygotsky and Jerome Bruner. They have basically contented that constructivism is indeed the best approach for students. They have compared the constructivist theory with the traditional instructional models. The researchers pointed out that traditional models

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    will be discussed with a focus on one or two particular theorist. For Conforming I will look at theorists from both the nature and nurture perspective‚ Gesell and Skinner. The Reforming component of the paper will reflect on constructivist theorist Vygotsky and Psychodynamic theorist Erikson. Conforming I have defined the conforming model of learning as children learning in a traditionally accepted way where they will progress through stages of development according to either their biology or their

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    Creative curriculum I. Introduction: Creative curriculum A.) Description of what is Creative Curriculum II. Theories and research behind Creative Curriculum A.) Maslow B.) Erikson C.) Piaget D.) Smilansky E.) Vygotsky F.) Gardner III. How children learn and develop A.) Areas of development 1.) Social/Emotional 2.) Physical 3.) Cognitive 4.) Language B.) Individual differences IIII. The learning environment A.) Setting and maintaining the classroom

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    (2000). University of Missouri; Columbia. Patterson‚ C. 2008‚ Child Development‚ McGraw-Hill‚ New York. Sue C. W. 2009‚ Early Childhood Curriculum: Developmental Bases for Learning and Teaching 5th Ed. Pearson‚ America. Vygotsky‚ 1998‚ Child psychology: The collected works of L. S. Vygotsky: Vol. 5. Problems of the theory and history of psychology‚ Plenum‚ New York.

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    Over the last century‚ educators have referred to a variety of theories of development and learning. Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological theory considers children’s development within the context of systems of relationships. His theory acknowledges the fact that contexts are continuously changing and that children have impact on their contexts. Another theory is Vygotsksy’s (1978) sociocultural theory‚ suggesting that children’s social and cultural contexts influence their development and learning

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    PYC2602 - Summary of A child’s world - Papalia et al Cpts 1‚2‚3 THE STUDY OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT: BASIC CONCEPTS THE STUDY OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT: THEN AND NOW • Child Development: Scientific study of processes of change & stability in human children. • Quantative change Change in number/amount eg height‚ size of vocabulary‚ frequency of communication tends to be continuous • Qualitative change Change in kind‚ structure & organization Discontinuous Marked by the emergence of new phenomena that cannot

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    PSY 3010 Lecture Notes Friday‚ August 24‚ 2012 Nothing. Monday‚ August 27‚ 2012 Evidence-Based Practice: decision making when making a selection should be at the intersection of the three things—best available research evidence‚ client/population characteristics‚ state‚ needs values and preferences AND resources including practitioner expertise. Even if something is backed up by research‚ it does not mean it will meet the population of your class if the research was done on different subjects

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