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    St Marys Vision Statement

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    Catholic Primary School is a mixed school located in Isleworth. Their vision statement is, “Our school family at St Mary’s wants this to be a safe, caring, creative and happy place, where we all have a fair chance to learn and grow together and to do the best we can. We do this by knowing and loving Jesus more every day and by following his teachings in a joyful way” (Smi.hounslow.sch.uk, 2017). Through observed practice, this vision statement demonstrates that the school have a genuine care…

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    nursery schools, nursery classes and reception classes within primary schools, as well as settings outside the state sector such as voluntary pre-schools, privately run nurseries or child minders. In recent years there has been a major expansion of early years education and childcare. The foundation stage (EYFS) came into force in September 2008, and is a single regulatory and quality framework for the provision of learning, development and care for children in all registered early years…

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    Year 1 Teacher Experience

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    I studied English Literature as an A level, which strengthened my love of reading. I have always been a keen reader since I was in primary school, with Roald Dahl being my favourite childhood author. Now that I am teaching in primary schools, reading is something that I highly promote to allow all children to gain a love of reading for pleasure as well as deepening their knowledge and inquisitiveness. For example, on my previous…

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    every chapter with a questions . Rampolla states that there are two reason why should we even care to study the past: firstly, the past informs us how we arrived to be who we are today; secondly, we gain the ability to view events or situations through a different lens or another perspective than our own. Rampolla states that there are several steps that are use to develop a good history paper or…

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    to learning and exploring in physical activies such as sports and art. 2.What are the primary ideals that the utopia or dystopia is designed to achieve ? One of the primary ideas was to strived to get rid of difference and materialism through strict uniform and inhuman authorianism. One of biggest ideals I noticed was communitarism and family was very important in utopia. Social order was another primary ideal because it lead to a more productive society and this was a way to make sure that…

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    Gender Issues In Uganda

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    This lack of education contributes to the widespread of poverty in Uganda, which is due to limited resources and poorly trained teachers. School is the most demanding and most stressful financial issue for families. Primary education is free but unfortunately secondary education is not. The cost of education includes books, uniforms, work equipment and a flat rate of tuition (Hayhurst 167). Most females are heads of households at young ages, and they must support the…

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    Education is very important as it is essential towards one’s life. The goal set by The Millennium Develop Goals is to achieve universal primary education. Due to the MDG and the help of international efforts many children of the world are being enrolled into the primary level of school. In the developing regions of the world enrollment for children of primary school age jumped from 82% to 90% between 1999 and 2010. The increase began to rise during 2000. Sub-Saharan Africa is an example where…

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    Outreach360 Essay

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    How can Outreach360 make the world a better place? Last year in 2015 in the summer, a Catholic youth group from Our Lady of Fatima, had an idea to perform a lawn care service for people who are living with disabilities. During the project, they could not fund the project for long, but got in two months of work and completed thirty yards with a total amount of one-hundred service hours. The catholic church of Our Lady of Fatima’s youth group was certain to go with the same project while trying to…

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    schooling • Over past two decades uneven progress has been made toward gender equality in global education goals o 161 countries- 60 percent have achieved gender equality in primary school level, but only 38 percent have done so at the secondary level o In low income countries, only 20 percent have reached gender equality at primary school level and only 10 percent at the secondary level o Predicted to take 63 years longer for the poorest countries to achieve gender equality at secondary level…

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    comes to a logo design we need to pick our colours carefully to enhance specific elements of the logo and bring nuance to our message with the use of shade and tone. The other part is when a logo can be global we also have to choose the colour with care. For example, the white in Western cultures is often associated with weddings and it also means clean, while in Eastern and Asian cultures it is also the colour of death, mourning and unhappiness. (Dabner, 2004,…

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