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    Australian Digital Technologies and the UK’s Computing Curricula “There are standards for students, standards for teachers, standards for curriculum content, standards for just about everything that moves” (Eisner, 2000, p. 344). However, from the research, I found that the educational philosophies, cultural norms and values are not explicitly stated in each curriculum. In contrast, they have been developed and supported primarily by various educational agents, such as leading schools,…

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    2.4.1.3 Lecturers knowledge Curricular as factor The curriculum is the planned and guided learning experiences and intended outcomes, formulated through the systematic reconstruction of knowledge and experience under the auspices of the school, for the learner 's continuous and wilful growth in personal-social competence. Bringing all these points together, the curriculum is viewed as a composite whole that includes the learner, the teacher, teaching and learning methodologies, anticipated…

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    the way through towards a better engaging outcome and transformative goals. Aotearoa has had a national curriculum since the introduction of the Education Act in 1877. The vision of the curriculum and its decision making in 1877 up to 1970s clearly seen as it has a positive impact with a market impulse which aims to enhance economic prosperity (O’Neill, Clark, & Openshaw, 2004). The curriculum was indeed elusive by which the…

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    self-injurious behavior during baseline A1 for the group activity was 15.4 minutes (range 4-35 minutes). The mean duration of tantrums with self-injurious behavior during baseline A2 for the group activity was 17.75 minutes (range 3-30 minutes). With the implementation of vibrating stimulation and wrist weights, the mean duration of tantrums with self-injurious behavior, decreased to 10.75 minutes in intervention B1 (range 8-14 minutes). The mean duration of tantrums with self-injurious behavior…

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    essay will explore in depth four most important aspects including: defining wellbeing and inclusion in a primary education context, recapping three key documents which are Disability Standards for Education 2005, Student Diversity and the Australian Curriculum and Students with disabilities guidelines, analysing these three documents’ advantages and disadvantages and considering implications these documents have on graduate teachers. Within each of these four aspects of this essay, an in-depth…

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    the importance of behavioral supports in the response to intervention process. Connecticut includes targeted interventions for students experiencing learning, social-emotional or behavioral difficulties as part of the tiered interventions, with curriculum that in addition to core academic areas, includes the creation and maintenance of a positive and safe school climate, and a comprehensive system of social-emotional learning and behavioral supports (Connecticut State Department of Education…

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    Diversity is one of the most critical elements of today’s public schools and yet it is not always adequately acknowledged within the curriculum. Many schools have diverse student communities, as well as diversity among cultures, religion, socioeconomic background and other demographics. Often such diversities are overlooked when it comes to creation of school curriculum. How a student from one cultural background perceives a lesson may be completely different when compared to a peer from a…

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    entrepreneurial education has no influence on students’ intention to choose an entrepreneurial path (St-Jean & Mathieu, 2015; Maina, 2011). Nigeria like any other developing countries embraced entrepreneurial education mandated it in higher education curriculum and has been made a compulsory course of study in all fields of education. This step taken by Nigerian federal government to reduce or eradicate the high unemployment rate plunging the country has similar objectives with…

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    2013, p. 245). The Body Project curriculum must be a fit for the priority population and fine-tuning to fit the needs of each group will be crucial for the all-gender curriculum to gain momentum. I will need to search for credible evidence that enhances the curriculum and determine how to measure success and outcomes. In developing the new curriculum, I will need to consider how I can strategically engage stakeholders and consider possible barriers to the implementation (Figure 2). I have…

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    for equality and justice in the society. In this regard, there have been many fronts set up to have such policies well implemented in the society. The implementation of the policy has been an essential part of the society that has been debated for long. Among the many fronts upon which the affirmative action policy has been seeking implementation. Among the many fronts include public avenues such as public learning institutions such as universities as well as organizational employment sector.…

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