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    Three Important Changes In The History Of Education Butler Act 1944 The Butler Act was one of the most important education acts to be put in place throughout the whole history of education. The 1944 Butler Act replaced almost all previous education legislation and set some strong foundations for the post war education system. One of the main driving forces behind this act was the ideology that education should be about more opportunity and equal opportunities. Giving every child a more equal…

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    One of the most significant ecological contexts for children’s learning experience to occur is in a school and classrooms are the primary medium that facilitates children’s school experiences. Classroom teachers are an essential secondary agent of socialization in students’ lives, therefore teacher –student relationships is pivotal to students’ learning experiences (Bronfenbrenner & Morris, 1998; Bowlby, 1969; McCormick, O’Connor, Cappella & McClowry, 2013). Additionally, the extent of the…

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    The quantity of knowledge an individual obtains can be considered undefined. However, without implementing this knowledge acquired the cognition level will subside. Individuals need to apply information learned from science and mathematics to the world because knowledge will vanish. Application is the ability for one to put something to use. Natural science and Mathematics are the two areas of knowledge that can be deceased without application. Applying science can create experiments to be…

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    1. Describe your chosen 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…

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    2012 MPAA Industry Study

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    the home for all things movie and entertainment. However, recently it seems as if Americans have caused an impact great enough to set them back in terms of dominating the movie world. An article from USA Today discusses the impact that Hollywood has had in other countries outside the states. Bowles (2013) reported that U.S. audiences are taking a back seat to moviegoers across the globe — particularly in Asia. Specifically, movies are being released in other countries before they hit the states…

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    Interdisciplinary Approach

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    To ensure graduate teachers are well equipped for the teaching and learning of interdisciplinary curricular in the twenty-first century, we need to make sure they are prepared with the right skills and knowledge. As a soon to be graduate teacher, I have realised that the interdisciplinary approach has become significant and challenging in the modern curriculum. It is a key concept that has been used throughout all levels of education. A lot of discussions have been made about integrative…

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    Writing and Representing Communication strategies have changed greatly over the last few decades. The advancement in technology has affected the communication. The language of words is gradually shifting to other forms of language. Such languages are used such as use of gestures, picture sound and movement. All this languages can be used to bring a blended form of language. This paper focuses on improving the learning of English in schools to produce better results. The paper explores the forms…

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    Pt1420 Unit 3 Assignment

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    Data collected prior to placement such as Oneschool information and previous assessment items assisted in the lesson planning by allowing me to identify not only the students’ academic levels to date, but also note that all students spoke English as their first language, none of the students identified as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and there were no students with disabilities (1.3 - 1.6 AITSL, 2011). The summative assessment for the topic, and curriculum expectations also informed…

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    Student Support

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    According to Simpson (2002), student support encompasses all measures that extend beyond the production of study material that provide support to students in the process of learning. Student support provided at universities can be differentiated into two distinct categories; academic support and non-academic support (administrative-institutional element) Simpson (2002) (Morgan, 2012; Prebble et al., 2004) McInnis (2000) suggests a discrepancy between the most important support services…

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    The book “Ancient Roman Women” originated from the author Brian Williams and was first published in 1943. It was updated in 2003 in the United States. Its purpose was to add to the series “People in the Past”, and to inform people more about ancient civilizations. Some values is that it has a lot of essential information, and that is was updated recently. One limitation is how there is no information on the author in the book or online, and it is unknown whether he was a certified historian.…

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