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    teachers should obtain a knowledge and understanding of the current issues in education, the social and policy contexts that education is defined by. Teacher’s should keep up to date with current educational issues and know subject areas, literacy, numeracy and thinking skill strategies, pedagogy, the curriculum and current subject knowledge, this can be achieved through reflective practice, professional development and good communication with their colleagues. Under this heading an awareness…

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    Inequalities in health between Aboriginal people ad Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous people are noted by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be the largest in the world. The social gradient, stress, early life, social exclusion, work, unemployment, social support, addiction, food and transport are the ten determinants of health that recognized by World Health Organization (WHO). These determinants of health tend to influence each other and affect on individual and communities…

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    Carter Owen 11/28/16 Health Being Health Literate Coach Pate What is being Health Literate. Being Health literate is being a critical thinker and problem solver, a responsible productive citizen, a self directed learner, and an effective communicator. Being a critical thinker or problem solver means to be able to make right decisions and to be able to solve problems that others can't solve. Being a responsible,…

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    In the early centuries people were using the barter system to fulfill their needs. For example, they were exchanging tangible goods such as livestock and other things. Barter system was replaced by a different system, monetization system that could help people to use the money anywhere they traveled. Money gave people more freedom compare to the barter system, because it was not based on need. For example, in the barter system if you had sugar and wanted to buy livestock with it, only the person…

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    Case Study Five (5) Outdoor Play with the Nursery children; 4 years old. From my perspective, I think that learning extends beyond classroom. I believe that outdoor play is a form of learning that actively encourages children development. The three principles that I have chosen based on the case study: • Holistic Development to development and learning • Children as Active Learners • Play as a medium for learning Holistic Development to development and learning Holistic development in…

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    The Effect of Literacy on Children in Third World Countries Literacy is defined as the quality, condition, or state of being literate. Literacy means that is the ability to read and write. Reading and writing is the basis of all education and it is necessary for an individual to understand information that is out of context, whether written or verbal. Literacy is essential if we are to eradicate poverty at home and abroad, improve infant mortality rates, address gender inequality, and create…

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    courses I was fortunate to be placed in a nursery that had both a room for 0-3 years and 3-5 years, and then later placed within a primary school. During my time at these placements I took groups of pupils and help them with several skills - such as numeracy, literacy or help them develop simple skills such as the use of scissors. I encourage and praise the children that are more able and I encourage and assist the children that need a little help in…

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    thirdly, appropriate models, teaching approaches, developing students understanding and materials for learning and finally, how children learn the mathematical concepts. Primary mathematics, numeracy and literacy are key domains of learning which are central for the success of students at school. Numeracy is an outcome of how mathematics is taught and learned – it bridges the gap between mathematics learned at school and the contexts used in…

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    Educator’s mathematical pedagogical beliefs play a huge role in developing children’s early year’s numeracy and their achievement in mathematics. One of the mathematical pedagogical that I believed that is, children construct their own mathematical knowledge through play (Perry & Dockett, 2007). According to EYLF, play-based learning has always been a significance factor of early childhood education (DEEWR, 2009). For many children, mathematics can be a torture but play was always something they…

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    Assistive Technology Assignment - Sample 1) Based on the child’s IEP, write a description of the child’s background, strengths and abilities, needs and challenges. Include communication goals and child’s progress toward these goals. Due to confidentiality, I will not mention this individuals name but instead refer to him as “this child.” Based on this child’s IEP, he has been identified as having global developmental delay accompanied by visual deficits. He is ten years old and receives…

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