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    happy environment. Building strong relationship with families and involving them in the development of the children. Thus, allowing children to develop into a secure and confident individual. The expectations of the key stage outcomes of pre-school education are to develop the child holistically, and to build up their confidence and social skills from young to prepare them for lifelong learning. At the end of their pre-school journey, children should have the initiative to question and to…

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    My philosophical inspiration for the school would be one that sees an education journey, not an arduous task in where the task of education is sometimes seen as a punishment. For the school’s inspiration, I choose Saint Augustine of Hippo. Saint Augustine was a Roman born in 354 ACE, he was an academic that traveled eventually becoming a professor of rhetoric in the imperial city of Milan. After his loss of his companion, he eventually became a bishop and spent his remaining time under the…

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    As their bodies start to slowly mature their movements become more accurate and organized. In the Down Syndrome Education Online, by Ben Sacks and Sue Buckley, stated that, “The research studies indicate that the pattern of motor skill development for individuals with Down syndrome is largely one of delay rather than difference, though attention needs to be given to…

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    Quality of education in primary school in Cameroon: a perspective from dropout and repeat rate Daigo Ito Introduction In the Cameroon, the enrolment rate of primary school has achieved more than 90% however, the achieve rate is still less than 80% and there are many children out of the school. There may be problems of quality of education. First, I researched enrolment, survival, dropout and repeat ratio annualize and analyse the problem behind them. Second, I report the teacher circumstance…

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    During the due process hearing there were two key principals of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) being challenged. Both were dependent on the placement of Stephen Jeffers, the boy with Autism that is at the center of the hearing. The law requires that students with disabilities receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) so one aspect of the case was determining whether or not placing Stephen in the public school at this time in his life was appropriate. The…

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    Education was also an important part of The Great Society, which helped improve the lives of the minorities up to today. “In 1964, 8 million American adults had not finished 5 years in school; more than 20 million had not finished eight years; and almost a quarter of the nation's population, around 54 million people, hadn't finished high school.” according to PBS.org. In order to improve education, LBJ passed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act which gave federal funding for education The…

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    integrate special education liaison (SEL) curriculums into the educational programming for students as one way to foster the development of resiliency (Zenner, Herrnleben-Kurz, & Walach, 2014). • Harrison and colleagues (2012) also noted that anxiety, distractibility, hyperactivity, and disruption were the most frequently occurring challenging behaviors. The identification of a teacher’s perception of behavior support strategies challenging behaviors displayed by preschool students are the…

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    The Reggio Emilia education style started in the town and surrounding towns of Reggio Emilia in Italy out of improving and collaborative manor within early childhood education. Reggio Emilia is not a method. You don't have to be trained to teach Reggio Emilia to students but it is unique. It is believed that Reggio-inspired schools should not look the same, therefore the needs and interests of the children should be included as each child has different interests and needs at different times…

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    Introduction: Special Education in the Individual Education Program The introduction begins with the definition of what is special education and individual education program. It also covers the various aspect of each component as has to how they are determined, the individual roles and functions. If your child receives special education services, he must have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). That’s the law. An IEP is an important legal document. It spells out your child’s learning…

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    The experiences that I have had in the past that lead me to pursue this career path was a simple preschool observation that I needed to do as an assignment for a child development class. I was then majoring in communications and had no interest in becoming a teacher, let alone a preschool teacher where I would be interacting with children as a part of my job. I did not understand children therefor I did not care to work with them or be around children. When I went into the LAC Child Development…

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