Curriculum Implementation Essay

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    Background Information Kindergarten program was first introduced in Germany in the mid 19th century and took its first roots in Ontario in 1870s. The first junior kindergarten was introduced in Ottawa in 1943 followed by Toronto 4 years later (ETFO, 2001). By the end of 1970s, enrollment of 5 year olds in kindergarten programs in Ontario was at 100%. By 1990s, majority of 4 year olds (95%) were enrolled in junior kindergarten programs (ETFO, 2001). It should be noted that kindergarten…

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    print disabilities struggled. Simplifying the curriculum, which sometimes dilutes helpful context, does not overcome learning barriers and does not make the educational instruction more accessible. What does make educational instruction more accessible is creating, from the onset, multiple means of learning that can be imbedded in the curricula.…

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    or dialect other than English and who require additional support to assist them to develop proficiency in English” (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority [ACARA], 2014, p. 6). As learning is accessed through English in Australian schools, without specific linguistic support these students may be excluded from accessing and participating in the curriculum. Moreover, the lack of an empathetic and inclusive learning environment which values the distinctive cultural backgrounds…

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    Childhood obesity is an ongoing epidemic. Nearly a third of all school age children suffer from being overweight or obese (Perna et. al, 1594). Questions have been raised regarding the awareness of health and physical education (P.E.) in today’s school curriculum. Instilling physical activity at an early age helps create a healthier generation. Standards set forth by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (N.A.S.P.E.) provide a guideline for states to follow that ensure…

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    more engineering classes, etc. These courses can be priced an average of $400. In the other hand, the school can choice to add items at the other end. For example, Miami Dade College can make its current courses cheaper. Better yet, it can add curriculum which are far below the average price of $250. Lets say a new science class. Physical science is price for $100. Having courses which cost less won't affect the school imagine, lets face…

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    Technology in the Classroom: Making Strides with Technology In favor of the use of technology in the classroom, several matters are poignant. For students who are already familiar with technology, the use of this type of educational device is a logical extension of their daily processes. Technology opens doors for students by allowing them to access data and receive answers to practically any question that may arise. It also has the opportunity to cater to a wide array of learning styles such as…

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    situation or workplace that enables professionals to be able to effectively work together in a cross-cultural environment. By taking into consideration the different cultures in a setting, cultural competence allows for the culturally appropriate implementation of specific policies, practices, and procedures in order to increase the quality of service that is provided. In order to achieve such a favorable outcome, there are cultural competence training programs that encourage individuals to…

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    Special Education Essay

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    With close to 6 million students aged 3-21 receiving special education services as of 2012 (Institute on Disability: University of NH, 2014), it is obvious that there is a need for qualified special education teachers nationally. One might mistakenly think all that is needed is a bachelor’s degree. The required certification is only s small part of what it takes for an effective special education teacher. First and foremost, a special educator needs to have a sound understanding of learners.…

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    For the successful implementation of the plan, school structures such as circular 6 options and afterschool Monday and Tuesday Professional Development time will be utilized. The teachers will require professional development on how to differentiate their lessons as well as how to target struggling students through small group instruction. Therefore, on Mondays, PD will be devoted to such. Additionally, common planning time will be devoted to teachers meeting within their grade and content…

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    Common Core Research Paper

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    Common core is an initiative that was created with the purpose of having a nationwide standard for educational institutions. The implementation of this initiative has caused some debate amongst educators and parents alike, focusing on the negative impacts that could arise. Not only could this eliminate the creativity within the classroom, it could also hinder the ability for some to receive the full education necessary to prepare them to succeed at university level learning. This initiative…

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