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    which is on the adult to children ratios‚ having reflective practice and the importance of the environment. This approach helps support children and show that they are the centre of learning. Scaffolding is a term used I which an adult help children develop their knowledge and reasoning through support and guidance with the adult questioning‚ explaining‚ demonstrating and correct. Scaffolding is a way to help children to understand and develop new concepts. It encourages children to experience new aspects

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    School is Bad for Children In “School Is Bad for Children‚” John Holt talks about the faults and failures of modern education. He says that most children are more aware and smarter on the first day of school than at any other time during the process of their education. Holt identifies that the teachers feel like the children don’t understand anything. They treat them as if they were uneducated people who knew nothing. Holt also feels that the children should be able to explore their learning and

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    SUPPORTING CHILDREN THROUGH 5 DIFFERENT TRASITIONS STARTING HIGH SCHOOL Find out what their worries are about starting‚then break those down and explain how everyone that starts H/S is going through the same feelings and emotions.Go to the H/S together and have a look around it‚so it does not feel so big and strange on the first day.Meet and speak to some teachers‚so that they feel reasurred about starting and not everyone at the school will be a stranger.See if the child wants you to

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    Should children be educated at Home or School? I strongly believe that children should be educated at school because socialising is a very important part of life as well as childhoods. In schools there are better facilities and professionally trained teachers for all different subjects for example a science lab and a drama studio. In the following paragraphs I’ll explain the advantages and disadvantages of both school-schooling and home schooling. Going to school is now already a general way

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    for Out-of-School/Vulnerable Children) Introduction  In Pakistan‚ over 25 Million children are out of school‚ therefore it is crucial that all human and material resources are mobilized to bring children in schools. This concept paper is prepared in the context of Planning commission’s vision 2025 to achieve one of its major objectives of building a knowledge society and knowledge economy. Though mainly it is the responsibility of parents to raise‚ educate and protect their children. But in situations

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    "Some people think that parents should teach children how to be good members of society. Others‚ however‚ believe that school is the place to learn this. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion." It is the opinion of others that children’s proper attitudes and behavior should start at home because that is the place where innocence of one child grows and formed. Family is the basic foundation of the society that a kid can have to orient him with the right manner like respect to others

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    judge the effectiveness of schools‚ student academic achievement‚ and teachers. Purpose and Context: 1. Is American education in crisis? 2. Is American education failing and declining? 3. What is the evidence for the reforms now being promoted by federal government and adopted in many

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    mental resistance a child’s brain can easily be persuaded and manipulated. If a child is not able to differentiate right and wrong how are they supposed to know when they should or should not do something. The lack of brain development helps explain why teenagers who are so smart in some respects sometimes do surprisingly foolish things. Therefore‚ due to the lack of brain development‚ a child should not be tried as an adult. Secondly‚ a child that commits a serious crime should not be tried as an

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    Near The School For Handicapped Children Essay In the poem‚ ‘near the school for handicapped children’ by Thomas Shapcott a man and his daughter are passing by a local school for handicapped children and come across a handicapped boy from a distance. In stanza one‚ the poet (Thomas Shapcott) describes the boy physically. In stanza two and three‚ he is still describing the boy‚ but also telling us how he feels about seeing him and how he compares himself to the boy while watching him. In the final

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    Being among school children‚ Yeats confronts human frailty‚ reflecting on the impact and worth of his life. Frightened by the inevitability of death‚ Yeats initially chooses to wear a mask of acceptance and reconciliation‚ while internally‚ he agonizes over the most basic of questions—the value of life itself. By comparing Maude Gonne’s current appearance to her appearance in youth‚ Yeats realizes time’s toll on the physical being. After finally understanding the mortal implications of humanity‚

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