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    and emotionally into lovely mature adults. Being a part of this is what drives me forward to gain my teaching qualification and to be a good role model. I have gained experience from a voluntary placement in a nursery and I’m currently doing a voluntary placement in a local primary school, which I really enjoy. I gathered further experience outside my own personal experiences with my own family, which has allowed me to develop my skills in child development. These placements have allowed me to…

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    many settings that a child could be cared for, such as: creches, day nursery, after-school clubs, preschools, child-minders, schools, parent and toddler groups and many more. This settings can be statutory, voluntary, private or independent settings. Day nurseries takes care and educates children from age 3 moths to 5 years, they are mostly private settings. Such settings are open all week, they can be half or full day nurseries, anything that can match the need of working parents. the adult to…

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    SCC’s Service Learning Program combines academic course work with community engagement. The program allows students to volunteer in the community outside of the classroom in nonprofit organizations that are underfunded and understaffed. Bryonie Carter is the Faculty Coordinator for the Service Learning Program and is heading into her 4th year in the program. Professor Carter advertises to faculty and students upcoming events for the program, recruits new faculty for Service Learning classes,…

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    Throughout the Colonial Period of America, limitations surrounded education for women, reducing it to biblical teaching that lasted only through the primary years. As Enlightenment ideas settled in the country, the concepts of freedom, liberty, and equality pervaded revolutionary thought. In addition to shaping many nation-forming documents of the time, it engrained these Enlightenment concepts into the American identity. This identity led many minority groups in the new nation to question their…

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    Initiative One The establishment of a fruit and vegetable garden in the grounds of MGGLPS is an initiative that involves students from Grade 3 and 4, this embraces social, economic and ecological themes. A partnership has been created with a local nursery who has agreed to donate some of the resources required to create this. Students will learn about composting from food scraps generated from the MGGLPS canteen. Some of the produce generated can be sold at the local farmers with students…

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    Shannan Campbell 9292-4164 College of Education Scholarship Essay Upon graduating high school, I was unfortunate enough to not have any idea what I wanted to do with my life. I moved from Florida to Massachusetts and began studying Biomedical Engineering at Wheaton College, primarily because my father thought that would be “a cool thing to study.” I was unsure of myself and unhappy with my major, and seemed to have no goals for my future career. When I thought about my future, my thoughts fell…

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    Hull House Case Study

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    Not only did Hull-House offer educational programs for children who were too young for school, the settlement also provided programs for students as an alternative to public schools and as a place to attend for an extra learning experience. The settlement was known for its academic lectures. The lectures were open to the public free of cost, regardless of the person speaking. Academic lectures ranged in a variety of different topics. Lectures were primarily focused on the arts, literature, life…

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    In a school the role of the Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator is to “assessing, planning and monitoring the progress of children with Special Educational Needs.” (Sutton Parent Partnership Service). They are a member of staff in a school or nursery and parents and staff go to them if they need help or advice on how to deal with a child with Special Educational Needs. The roles of a Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator changes depending on the setting they are in for example if they are in…

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    P1 Unit 14

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    These are school nurseries, childminders and private day nurseries. The time that the children spend at these establishments gives parents the support that they need should they wish to go back to work or develop their careers through further education by providing suitable day care. Private nurseries normally offer parents care for their children from birth to five years old. They must also be inspected by Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education) yearly. Private day nurseries usually…

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    other countries in their education and nursing systems. The information companies receive about safeguarding are used to analyse the risks towards the people who use the care services. Many places such as primary schools work closely with local…

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