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    especially in developing the concept of the kindergarten. Through his kindergarten and teaching ideals, Froebel was able to foster the development of the inner qualities of the human being within his students. This was achieved through helping his students develop a full and complete understanding of the world through the idealist philosophy. To begin, it is important to understand the principals behind idealist philosophy. Stating it…

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    weeks. Mrs. Taylor related this lesson to the background of her kindergarten STEAM class, because she knew her student ability levels. She knew that these students would be able to create somewhat sound structured for their homes. Mrs. Taylor also knew that this group of students would be able to…

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    Do any of y’all remember kindergarten? kinder was the time of eating everything edible and not, singing your heart out making peoples ear bleed, dancing like you have worms in your pants and doing art that your parents pretend they love. The best part of kinder was the food the amazing food they serve you for just that one year and then 1-6 they serve you slop like your in a prison. I have so many stories of kinder, like so many you wouldn't believe. Kinder was crazy for me and I want to share…

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    After meeting with the principal, we discussed our data and brainstormed somethings we thought could be contributing factors to our low mClass scores in Kindergarten. A common trend we found when looking at individual student data reports, classroom data on the students, and discipline data was that students were having trouble communicating orally, being able to express their thoughts, and an increase in behavior when faced with situations that caused for emotional response. From conversation,…

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    There are innumerous standardized tests available such as Stanford, Iowa Test of Basic Skills, and California Achievement Test. • Standardized tests scores are considered the only statistical component of an application that is common to every student. It provides a numerical indicator that assists the school admission to fairly compare candidates. • The GPA is key, though not always reliable since not every school offers the same classes (AP, Honors) and there is subjectivity in the…

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    years of experience in the child care field and is a retired school teacher. We are a certified pre-K provider, and all of our staff is state certified. Our teachers are dedicated to caring for your child from infancy to kindergarten, ensuring that each one has the kindergarten readiness needed to thrive in today’s schools. By enrolling your child in a great pre-K program, you are helping to ensure that your child is equipped with basic core academic areas like math, science and reading. A child…

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    My Donoven Journey

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    kings well so we thought in our heads. During this time me and my mom had moved from chicago and into my grandmother's house in Birmingham , around the time it was for me to start the first grade. Moving from one state to another and going into kindergarten was A experience of its own , and at this time I did not know Donoven but surely on the first day of school i walked to the bus stop ,sat there waiting for the bus no one else around with the look off aspiration on my face comes along Donovan…

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    My observations were in the kindergarten classrooms at Mount Lion Elementary. During my time there I rotated to the kindergarten classes throughout the day. The teachers were Ms. Bell, Ms. Waldoky, Ms. Gullerkenson. Ms. Atkinson and Ms. Gonzales. The class I observed the least was Ms. Gonzales who had 13 students. All teachers performed great jobs at creating a unified classroom of learners. The students have favorable moments to act as chiefs and helpmates with individual responsibilities;…

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    while and because she was in the middle of something I only got to thank her for letting me be there this semester before I left. So, I am focusing mostly on the program’s newly expanding private school named Legacy Christian Academy which the kindergarten class I was with falls under because that’s where I was able to get most of my information.) Type of program: • Philosophy: “At Legacy, our mission is to pursue academic excellence rooted in the truth…

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    before they enter kindergarten. Sadly, there are only 37 percent of children arrive to kindergarten without their necessary proper literacy skills (America’s Early Childhood). According to an article from a study written by various Universities suggest that, ”reading aloud to children is the single most important parental activity to prepare children to succeed in learning to read” (Theriot). Around the country, there children from low-income communities who are entering kindergarten with little…

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