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    success of Business and organization depends on many factors, in these essay we will explain STEEP analysis, and importance of environmental factors, then discuss benefits of small business ,it’s role in growth of nation , and explain entrepreneurship . STEEP analysis : The success factor for any type of business is depends on external environment that can be defined and analyzed by the STEEP model. According to David Parker (2008) STEEP analysis is a helpful management tool and process that can…

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    Question 1 Answer: • Day Nurseries: Frequently established in place of work and managed by companies or charitable groups supplying supervision and learning events for children from 0 – 5 to five. • Nursery Schools: They are frequently connected to a primary school. They provide early learning and day-care for children between 3 -5. • Childminders: They are allowed by law to care for a maximum of 6 children below the age of 8, even though a maximum of 3 of the children are allowed to be…

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    On February 6, Lydia Gagnon shared her experience with a disabled student. It surprised me to hear that the disability was blindness. The ministry of Education favors the integration of special needs students. However, I never thought it meant blind children. It made me realize that I could encounter a similar situation too. Similarly to Lydia, I use a lot of visuals. I appreciated that she shared her ideas of using real objects to facilitate the child’s learning. She said that she asked the…

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    There are even some schools that have invested in their teachers by providing the opportunity for them to be trained and informed of how to effectively used technology in education. These teachers are used with others from different countries in technological conferences to promote the many tools to secondary and primary school teachers in the country. Of the eighteen primary schools three are completely equipped with the technological…

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    Prior to having any classroom teaching experience I always felt that a good educator would have to constantly adjust to the needs of their students in order to be effective. My fall student teaching placement only reinforced this belief, I can almost say that I underestimated this belief. My placement site was Mott Hall II, a public middle school serving grades 6-8 on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. I learned to like the location of my placement site really quickly, I had a great…

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    curricula. However, in 2008, the Melbourne Declaration announced the development of the common national curriculum to be implemented in the each of the states’ curriculum frameworks (Reynolds & Chambers, 2015). Moreover, the national Australian education policy regarding digital technologies had been very much under the influence by the State Government jurisdictions, leading to the tensions occurred from time to time (White, 2014). Later, the State of Victoria, represented by Victorian…

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    professional knowledge shaped by educational practices during the years of teaching and learning are the distinct features “of a transcultural and cosmopolitan teacher” (Luke, 2006, as cited in Lingard, 2007) who is able to understand the important role of technologies to transform and sustain human societies and develop solutions to complex challenges (The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), 2016). As Eisner (2000) points out, the contemporary teachers should…

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    P.S 152; Gwendolyn Alleyne School is an elementary school located in Woodside, NY and is one of 26 elementary schools in New York City Geographic District #30. It is a public school that serves 1397 students in grades PK through 5. The school is surrounded by mostly local businesses and residential houses but covers the block on its own. The school has three separate buildings that are painted in earth tone color and a huge yard along with a small play park for the children. The school entrance…

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    be able to read and write text, has been challenged by Information communication technology (ITC) (Laurie Makin, 2007) Formally the main focus has been on the children’s chronological developmental needs and Lifelong learning but with the current (ICT) children are not made to extend their skills anymore as everything is put there in front of them, like Spell Check and other programs that do everything for them. (Laurie Makin, 2007) So in conclusion on how language and literacy develop,…

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    out on key concepts. Still others learn how to ‘play school’, but never really learn important objectives in their courses.” – Bergmann and Sams, Flip Your Classroom. The flipped classroom is a relatively new teaching approach that stems from its role in addressing the learning needs of students and involves flipping the traditional model of classroom instruction (Alvarez, 2012; Bergmann and Sams, 2012). In traditional setting, students spend class time listening to lectures and, if time…

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