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    Cesaria Tan - First Filipino nurse who had Masters Degree in Nursing in the United States. Annie Sand - Founded the National League of Philippine Government Nurses. Socorro Diaz - First editor of “The Message” the first journal of Philippine Nurses Association Dr. Julita Sotejo - Considered as Florence Nightingale of the Philippines; Founder of the University of the Philippines College of nursing; Author of Code of Ethics (PRC BON Res No. 633‚1982) Anastacia Giron Tupaz - Founder of the Filipino

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    classrooms. However‚ while the classroom materials advance and new methods of teaching trickle in‚ there is still a problem. As Jean Anyon (1980) would point out‚ “there exists a hidden curriculum in the classroom”. This idea resides in the fact that while schools are advancing there is an issue‚ a hidden curriculum‚ in which students are taught according to their social class. This idea reinforces the class struggle that Karl Marx had become an advocate for. The idea that capitalism only contributes

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    (Answer) Reflect The impact of curriculum design in teaching and learning is that the students is giving a chance to make they own decision. And also considering their needs and interests. It depends on the person you are going to teach. Self-Check 1. Interest 2. Integration 3. Articulation 4. Sequence 5. Balance Module II – Lesson 3 (Answer) Reflect 1. Statement 1 – Yes‚ because teacher is depends on the subject and focus only in the subject. So students just follow what the teacher discusses. 2.

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    national curriculum until they enter college. Argue for or against. While ensuring all students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college a requirement may bring about several advantages‚ one must not remiss the disadvantages when asserting such a claim. In this case‚ the disadvantages outweigh the benefits if students are required to study the same national curriculum. Some may contend that by allowing all of its student to study the same national curriculum until they

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    Reaction on K to 12 Curriculum K to 12 CURRICULUM An act enhancing the Phil Basic Education System and Strengthening its curriculum and increasing the number of years for basic education‚ appropriating funds therefore and for other purposes. The Curriculum shall be learner-centered‚ inclusive and developmentally appropriate‚ relevant‚ responsive and research based‚ culture sensitive and contextualized and global. It use pedagogical approaches that are constructivist‚ inquiry based‚ reflective

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    Creative Curriculum Model of Teaching I enjoy using the creative curriculum when working with the preschool children by using many hand on activities. The curriculum allows children to explore in their own way. The children’s learning experiences enable use of critical thinking skills to help them to develop confidence and creativity. The Creative Curriculum creates a warm and secure environment. It helps children to develop confidence and independence. The children will use words to describe

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    Thai Primary School Curriculum of Thailand | GOALSThe principal goals of primary curriculum are as follows: 1. To provide basic education for all 2. To provide experiences applicable to learners daily living 3. To provide education for national unity with common purposes and opportunity for local authorities to develop part of the curriculum suitable to their conditions and needs.Education provided according to this curriculum shall develop in learners the following characteristics: 1

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    Introduction The integrated curriculum is a great gift to experienced teachers. It’s like getting a new pair of lenses that make teaching a lot more exciting and help us look forward into the next century. It is helping students take control of their own learning. I’m learning more in this course‚ and I’m doing better than I used to do when social studies and English were taught separately. This teacher and student express an increasingly widespread enthusiasm for curriculum integration. While

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    Definition of Curriculum Paper University of Phoenix Professor Eve Butler HSN/544 July 8‚ 2013 Definition of Curriculum In describing the definition of curriculum there are several definitions. It can be describe as a formal education‚ a planned interaction of pupils with structural content materials‚ the curriculum as resources and processes for evaluating the attainment of educational objectives and outcomes. Some Educators definition of curriculum is based on individual philosophical

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    even burned them in order to suppress ideas. America’s classic gothic novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ has been on and off the banned book list for years ever since it was first published in 1960 in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement. To Kill A Mockingbird should remain in the high school curriculum because it teaches lessons to the reader. In a town that is “diseased” with racism‚ Atticus tries to make the all white male jury understand that Tom Robinson is innocent and should be

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