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    what specifically what I want to with my major, but I do know I wanted to have a minor that may work with my major in my future career. I decided I would like with children, because I do have few experience with children. Thus, I decided to make early childhood as my minor because I would be able to learn how to work with children in school setting and what I should excepted. I came into the class clueless about having to pay for the fingerprints in order to observe children. I thought if…

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    brought the questions and we went over them accordingly. That being said, Amy has a master 's degree in early childhood education and a reading endorsement. She has been teaching for about twenty years in grades first through fourth. Currently, she teaches third grade in Liberty Township; but before that she was a reading tutor for first and second graders. Do to her being in early childhood education, she teaches all subject…

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    leads the University of California system is who gave initiation to this project. Mrs. Napolitano initiative had a strong focus on improving math and science education, as well as the workforce. Although many do not agree with the common core and opposed to it because it may seem to show that is a way of “states’ rights to control local education”, this project to those who have been working on it is defined as “nothing short of an exhaustive and collaborative years-long effort at raising…

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    Kostelnik, Soderman, Whiren, and Rupiper (2015) “knowing children, understanding their needs, and determining how to best guide their social, emotional, and cognitive development-these are the responsibilities of all teachers but especially of early childhood educators” (p. 189). To be an efficient educator, I know and understand the critical need for involving families and their communities in every aspect of their children’s learning experiences. My responsibility as an advocate for young…

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    Interior design, baking, and teaching are my top three career choices. I chose Interior Design because I always loved watching the HGTV shows where they would remodel an old space into a new one. I always thought it would we nice to do it myself. Baking would be my second choice because I love to bake. There are so many recipes that you can try and having your own shop of baked goods would be rewarding. I 've always loved kids so teaching in a Kindergarten or Elementary school would be a dream.…

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    language inspired her to learn it herself. The principal motive of her interest in learning English was so that she would have the ability to teach/tutor me. This is why the event of my mother educating herself for the benefit of helping me with my education impacts my view on literacy and is why I appreciate and admire it so much. In the United States of America many different children have immigrant parents, which makes it more difficult for them to learn English, so I happened to be one of…

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    services To develop holistic practice and cultural competency, community interaction may be another way to support academic achievement in school and clinical settings. As a result, the Ministry of Education (2013) has recommended strengthening of local community support services to support Pasifika education. The number of community support services is on the rise. Research by Pasikale and Wang in 1998 recognised two Pasifika organisations that were run by the board of trustees. Furthermore,…

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    Word: High-Quality, Inclusive Preschool Education What does inclusion mean? Early childhood inclusion makes up values, policies and practices that support the rights of infant and young children and their family no matter their ability. They will take part in a variety of activities and context as full members of families, the community, and the society. (AEC/NAEYC, 2009). This is when students that have special needs are included in normal education. Inclusion is more than a…

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    profession. My chosen profession is to become an early childhood teacher. Being an Early childhood teacher involves working with children aged from 0 years to 5 years old helping them to learn and grow during the first stages of their lives. Early childhood teachers prepare young children for primary school, allow them to be creative and experiment with new things they may discover. 2. Personal strengths: In the profession of an early childhood teacher people need to have a variety of…

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    a while I have been thinking about what I want to go for. I came up with a few different options, however, one of them are early childhood education. Ever since I was a child, I always wanted to teach. So I think that this can be a great opportunity for me and that I will really love this career. For this career as a preschool teacher, I will major in Early Childhood Education. Preschool teachers teach children many basic skills that they will need to know for when they begin kindergarten. They…

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