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    Emergent Maths Essay

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    given the answer in which children have not learnt how to solve the problem but has only learnt the answer. An emergent maths lessons starts with an open-ended maths problem in their level that allows children to simply explore and play with shapes and patterns in…

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    wars, mold society and incite outcries for justice. Reginald Rose was a man who effectively approached social and economic issues using art and theater to enlighten and motivate the world. Having been recognized and commended for his many works, Reginald Rose is known supremely for the drama Twelve Angry Men. The work was turned into a film and a theatrical play as well as a Broadway musical. It is still endures as an example of how Hollywood courtroom drama should be filmed. The work’s…

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    Abstract This document highlights the personal educational philosophy of James Gilboy. It includes reflective thinking about my twenty-two years of education experience in terms of what I believe to be true, real and valuable. It examines how my teaching, learning, and instruction have changed and been shaped by educational philosophies and theories. Personal Philosophy of Education Introduction In this paper I will develop a comprehensive personal philosophy of education. It is based…

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    Knowing the difference between a weed in the backyard and the weed used to intoxicate is becoming increasingly rare (Nature Deficit Disorder Takes Root) as children of the post-millennial years are becoming more disconnected with nature. Nature Deficit Disorder, NDD, was termed in 2005 by researcher and author, Robert Louv in his book, Last Child in the Woods. It is used to describe the nature void people have in their life. NDD isn’t an official medical term but there are significant effects it…

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    In Play It as It Lays, Maria’s monolog of “some people call me ‘Mrs. Lang’, but I never did”(4) conveys her resistance to the patriarchy in mainstream society. Her denial of being the subordinate of her husband may be a reminder for women in the Sixties of…

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    discovered planets capable of life. In my opinion, I feel organizations such as NASA need more funding and support. Of course, money is not that simple. If only money did not play such a big part in this cosmic debate. The potential areas of space to discover forever remain uncountable. “There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on any beach, more stars than seconds that have passed since Earth formed, more stars that words and sounds ever uttered by all the humans who ever…

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    and geography. In Reception, as well as structured learning this could also be engaging with pupils in free flow play, in line with the EYFS requirements. The LSP’s in Reception have have a rota for working in a specific area for instance, art and painting, junk modelling, phonics, writing activities, the outdoor play area supervising physical movement on bikes, climbing equipment or sand or water…

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    Gregory Crewdson, is an American photographer who is mostly famous for his cinematic and staged images and uses a whole film crew to make the exact image he is looking for in the suburban America. He is an extreme perfectionist, and he controls every little piece that will be in the final image, one of his most famous series Beneath the Roses, took him nearly ten years to complete. Long before Crewdson became the photographer that he is today, he was a guitarist in a power-pop band called the…

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    Art Therapy Case Study

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    in a preventative services center with low-income families in a large northeast city is a constant challenge when it comes to providing the best art therapy for the clients. This clinical setting is primarily focused on affording free access to social services for families in need, and thus the funding for art therapy is minimal. This obstacle forces art therapists to be more creative and to think originally when it comes to appropriate therapeutic interventions for the population. The…

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    The three major events of the novel I’ll Give You the Sun all deal with Noah and Jude’s mother, Dianna, which include her growing “favoritism” of Noah and aggravation of Jude, her infidelity, and her death. As for how she treated the her children, she seemed to prefer Noah because of his natural innocence, kindness, and artistic ability, while she acted as if she loathed Jude. Jude really only acted out because of her jealousy of Noah and her mother’s relationship, but her rebellion only…

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