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    quality product. Requiring many people to produce even simple games this method is limited to corporations that usually need to recover their costs of production. The other major limitation is that these products are rarely customizable to specific curriculum instruction within a classroom. The advantage of this is that it is largely “plug and play” without requiring any modification to the course itself or the means of instruction to incorporate. The strength of this method is its ability to…

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    HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSESSING AND USING THE COMMON CORE STANDARDS (CCS) PROJECT - II JACOB JOSE VADAKENCHERY [207848309] TECA 1311_ EDUCATING YOUNG CHILDREN [RT-86118] DEE DELAHOUSSAYE 03/02/2016 COMMON CORE EDUCATION STANDARDS Although Texas is not a part of other national education standards, Common Core education Standards (CCS) are a topic that has been discussed repeatedly. Common Core. It is a voluntary set of education standards for English reading and Math. There…

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    Personal Philosophy of Education Role of Students The ideal role of the student is to consistently attended class, eagerly and with excitement, be prepared to absorb, discover and realize his or her full potential in order to become a productive and honourable member of society. Unfortunately, the reality is far removed. Children, even pre-schoolers, have become jaded and unenthused about formal education. Many are sceptical about the abilities of teachers and the lasting influence these…

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    Daycare Vision Statement

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    The company I work at is a daycare/preschool and the vision statement is that every child is safe and caring environment. The goal is to provide educational learning, furthering social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development. The values do align with the visions statement due to management because the director of the daycare makes sure that the needs of children are meet in an appropriate way. It is essential to establish a mission, strategies, formulate, implement, and control plans…

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    rich literacy curriculum can highlight several skills such as auditory discrimination, letter recognition, phonological and phonemic awareness. Using a response to intervention (RTI) approach in preschool programs can be beneficial towards achieving language and early literacy goals. Effective instruction must include fundamental criteria to ensure a strong foundation in language and reading development. An agency that can administer a developmentally appropriate curriculum with such…

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    With my own curriculum, I am planning to explore how different countries work together to address universal social justice issues. I want to facilitate countries’ recognition of the importance of international cooperation and to provide help both through direct material support and policy implementation. I am also planning to undertake an in-depth research on human rights by my senior year and take advantage of my self-designed curriculum and bring disciplines from various…

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    today’s curriculum there is a great variety of teachers who place aspects of the Australian Curriculum at higher degree’s of importance, depending on their own beliefs or values of what should be taught in schools and how to teach it. Ennis & Chen clearly state that “value orientations represent educator’s belief systems about what content is taught, how it is taught and to what extent the content is taught.” Different philosophies and beliefs are competing for funding and visibility in…

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    The project management role generally may be assumed by Advanced Practice Nurses, such as a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist. However, through careful observation of my duties as the Outpatient Diabetes Nurse Educator, I may safely assert that developed project management skills would also be utilized in my practice while having a patient education in view. Therefore, to initiate that task and to be successful in its completion one must understand the steps included in the…

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    based on gender separation and the assurance that this one culturally correct idea stays apparent no matter what, but other religious practices are not required, and less apparent, which influences each individual 's respected exosystem. The actual curriculum, however, does not include a large amount of religious practice, except the minimum Quran class, which is no different than a traditional bible study course in American Catholic private…

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    Hispanic children’s participation rates in early childhood education programs are significantly low compared to Caucasian students due to economic disadvantages. The low socioeconomic status of Hispanics has led to lower achievement levels in primary and secondary schools, which is an extension of the lack of early childhood education enrollment. The data does show that Hispanic parents value early childhood education programs and at least know of them. Researchers found evidence to reflect…

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