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    prepared by arranging all shoes on the table, a measuring tape next to the feet-measuring sheet, a cash counter (with some small paper, notes and money) and telephone on the table. children can develop their literacy, language, communication and numeracy skill. Children learn to interact with other children to negotiate and share (prices), clarify thinking ( suitable size), explore ideas and concepts (selecting preferred design and colour) that link directly to EYLF – “Outcomes 5: Children…

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    need to convey some risk. However, demographic information such as age, income, education is known about regions. These factors could also help explain the decisions that people are making, or they could be a useful proxy for another factor such as numeracy. Age. Older individuals don’t understand risk information as well, both overestimate and underestimate probabilities (Fuller, Dudley, & Blacktop, 2001), worse risk comprehension than younger individuals (Fausset & Rogers, 2012). Much of the…

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    Early Years Education was one of the biggest priorities that New Labour set out to achieve. At the end of New Labour’s time in office, it was stated that an ‘additional 2.3 billion was spent on Early Years Education; more than double in comparison to 1998’ (Stewart, 2013, pp. 10-12). New Labour also implemented free part time nursery in 1998 to all three to four years old, ‘76% of children from disadvantaged backgrounds took up the places’ (Lupton and Obolenskaya 2013, p. 23). Some early years’…

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    I. Have a strong and active personal faith commitment and Accreditation to teach Religious Education I have been a member of Our Lady 's Assumption Catholic Parish for the majority of my life and consider myself to be compassionate and dedicated. During my varied teaching experience, I successfully planned and delivered daily religion lessons centered on the suitable unit of work from the Religious Education Archdiocese of Perth. This enabled the students to properly understand, explore and…

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    The National Assessment Program of Numeracy and Literacy (NAPLAN) is a form of ‘high-stakes’ testing which takes place all over Australia for children in grades 3,5 and 7. It first commenced in 2008 to test the full cohort of years 3,5 and 7 ("NAPLAN | NAP," n.d.). It 's purpose is to test students on their literacy and numeracy abilities to see if they are performing above or below the curriculum standards (Omara 2014). However, there has been much debate as to whether NAPLAN testing has as…

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    Findings Against arguments Throughout the years, numerous measures have been taken to close the gap and accomplish educational fairness of Indigenous Australians (Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs [MCEETYA], 2000). For Indigenous children, closing the education gap would mean, these children often having to assimilate to non-Indigenous mainstream schooling systems. This may result in Indigenous children losing their identity and culture (Korff, 2016)…

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    The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy, better known as NAPLAN, is an annual nationwide assessment of students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It is designed to test students’ literacy and numeracy skills, as well as provide feedback to schools and school faculty regarding student performance in comparison to other students across Australia and the national curriculum. NAPLAN appears to be a valuable resource on paper, but does it really perform like it claims? The simple answer is no.…

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    the form of aptitude tests, checklists and running records, which can be easily reported to parents and authorities. A typical example of formal diagnostic assessment used in education, is the tendentious National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) that is currently used throughout Australia. In regards to diagnostic assessment, NAPLAN provides an explicit example of norm-responsive testing, where students’ results are placed in accordance to the national achievement. This…

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    (2009).In the year 1997 the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE, 1997) implemented a White Paper; ‘Excellence in Schools’ which devoted its development to the establishment of the National Literacy Strategy (DfEE, 1998) and also the National Numeracy Strategy (DfEE, 1999). The purpose of these strategies was to enhance the quality and efficiency of lesson structures as well as creating a central teaching pedagogy. 1998 was an important year in terms of the National Literacy Strategy…

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    Capabilities In this PLP assessment I have improved in creative and critical thinking capability. I achieved this capability by creating new things in the work placement and generating new ideas. Such as designing. -creative thinking Posing question and, analyzing problems to get a safe and, logical solutions between the children's conflict. This helped me create a critical mindset. -critical thinking cardboard backpacks and, painting pictures and solving problems have improved these…

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