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    Disadvantages Of Childcare

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    care for children Spending extra commuting hours taking children to and from childcare Being stressed at being far from children, especially in the case of an emergency Having extra costs for care after school hours and during school holidays Having, on average, only three weeks annual leave while school holidays are at least 15 weeks Having to take their own sick leave or annual leave to take care of a sick child Having to miss work and possibly risk losing their job due to caring for a sick…

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    Sunday Schools

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    During the nineteenth century schools in Great Britain were not ideal for women and even less so the lower your class. Most working class families could not afford to pay for their children 's, and especially their daughters education (McDermid, J. 2012). For the working class, girls were left with options such as Sunday schools, dame schools, and ragged schools. Girls in the upper-middle, or higher class often were taught at home with a special tutor or instructor (McDermid, J. 2012). Girls of…

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    teacher plays a crucial role in a child’s educational progress and can inspire them to progress both educationally and socially. Teaching children gives me an endless satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. I realised this, when my son started his school 20 years ago. Every parent wants their children to achieve their potential and this motivated me to start my career as a teacher. I have a lot of practical experience of working with children between the ages of 5-11 years and I have worked…

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    neighboring community of Chicago’s West Side showed an increasing demand for education. Compulsory education was not yet required in Chicago, which made education not a top priority for many families. Hull-House sought to change the corruption in the school system by providing a free alternative learning experience for everyone. Hull-House created programs where both children and adults could learn through different activities, clubs, and events. Not all of those who participated or lived at…

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    A Generation of Conformists: How Things Have Changed Sir Ken Robinson’s, “How Schools Kill Creativity,” and Roger Scruton’s, “The Idea of University” describe education from the past, how it is currently, and that it continues to evolve and change. I am sure by now, most have heard of the marshmallow study done in the 1960’s at a Stanford University campus nursery school. In a nutshell, a child is seated at a table with a marshmallow in front of them. The she is told if she waits fifteen minutes…

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    Introduction Childcare industry is a child care that provides education and care for young children. In Malaysia, there are two types of institutions that offered Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE) programmes which are childcare centres or nurseries or taska and pre-schools or kindergartens or tadika. An early child care centre (ECCC) is defined as premises or businesses that provide childcare services for working parents for the education or care of four children or more children under the…

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    According to O’shea C., (2017), Fredrick Froebel was born in Oberweissbach, Germany 1782 and died in Marienthal, Germany in 1852. Froebel was a nineteenth-century educator. He studied mathematics and language in Frankfurt, Pestalozzi’s progressive model school, and went to the…

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    Longitudinal Observation

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    Development of Her Individuality The purpose of this research is to conduct a longitudinal study of one female child for three years in order to observe the developmental modification of her independent activities in a Forest Kindergarten, outdoor nursery with few restrictions by adults. In this article we analyzed the first-year video record taken once a month from April 2015 to March 2016. We also measured the number of steps all 20 children walked during the free play time by using…

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    this is a great time of growth and development in a childâ€TMs life, the quality of education that they receive is very important. There are a great variety of organisations and groups that can provide education at this level. These include: • Pre-schools – these are available for children between the ages of 3 and 5 prior to starting compulsory education. They can be government run or privately…

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    Hagan Scholarship

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    High school is a lot like an epic novel. We are each the hero of our story, and during that story we face challenges that make us consider who we want to be. I have worked very hard to write a 4 year journey into a two page essay. Through the journey of high school my interests, activities, work, personal circumstances, reasons for attending college, and future aspirations have been the core elements to my personal novel. I hope that through the Hagan scholarship I will be able to add the…

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