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    emotional, intellectual, and physical development of the young children, while creating a challenging, safe, and supportive environment for them. There are organizations that support such developments, including Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), which was founded in 1943 with members from over 100 countries. The main objectives of this organization are to develop services, products and programs for the educators. In relation to the concept of “The Whole Child” ASCD…

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    of their backgrounds. Curriculum Theory I would like to give a brief introduction about the Indian curriculum and would like to compare with American education system curriculum. In India, we have different education system, state level or centralized. At my state level in Maharashtra, State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education conducts the SSC examination for the 10th…

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    Liberal Arts Benefits

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    Liberal arts is a worldwide education that offers a strong base of knowledge in several su-bjects. Liberal arts can observe the capabilities as well as the limitations of each field of study. Liberal arts lets students find connections between different fields of studies that interest them, and fields to discover new theories. Liberal arts also allows students to discover areas of interest and to make new ones by joining different subjects. This education provides students with a broad area of…

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    Gender And Toys

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    toys and DVDs of children aged three to five. Francis aimed to investigate whether these leisure resources were gendered, and to analyse the ways they could directly educate a child, or develop their skills in a way that could relate to the school curriculum. According to Francis, the argument that children play with certain toys depending on their gender, which then provides them with different…

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    had to withdraw from the program with only 1 semester left of student teaching due to my divorce. I had been out of school for 5 years and just last year decided to finish what I had started. When I contacted the school, I was informed that the curriculum had changed and that I was going to have to repeat the two years of school I had completed. I was not interested in repeating that many years, so I decided to see what else I could do with my education. I stumbled upon…

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    STEM offers a curriculum that incorporates four major subjects, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, into a learning program that applies to real world functions, In reality, when has the average student used geometry in their daily life or chemical equations to conclude if mixing two components will combust, after they have finished their education? Common core education does serve us in positive ways for educating our populus; the uses for core education gives us a standard…

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    been taught that artists don 't make money. The school boards constantly consider the arts to be the first department to be cut because of how unimportant it is considered to be in a student 's future and how much it does not relate to the main curriculums. "Why do the students need to be creative?" They must ask themselves. "They don 't," they answer back, "creativity won 't help them in life." Oh, but it is actually quite the contrary, my dear school board members, for Creative Thinking is the…

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    by investing in schools. Education is extremely important, especially when it comes to those who come from underprivileged backgrounds. Schools help with the development of children and give them knowledge of the world. In addition to the basic curriculum, schools give kids the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities, like arts programs and…

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    I believe that the teacher’s curriculum are given from the head of the department of the subject they are teaching. When the head of the department gives the new teacher’s the curriculum they have to follow what topics to teach to the students and the orders each topic goes by which topic is first and onwards. But after a few years teacher’s can make their own curriculum to teach the students. But when the students have to take the standardized or regents exam at the end of the year that would…

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    disabilities have not been directly considered in the Australian curriculum documentation. Although, the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority [ACARA] explains their commitment to ensuring that student diversity is upheld in Australian schools. The Australian Curriculum states that students with any kind of disability are “entitled to rigorous, relevant and engaging learning opportunities drawn from age equivalent Australian Curriculum content on the same basis as students…

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