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    Introduction My name is and I am currently doing a FETAC level 6 Early Childhood Care and Education course. One of the modules is Equality and Diversity in Childcare. For this exercise I will explore equality and diversity concepts as relevant to Irish Society. Analyse approaches to diversity education including, assimilation, multicultural, intercultural and anti-bias. Explore equality and diversity terminology; including prejudice, discrimination, racism, sexism and abelism etc. Examine current

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    but I would be lucky to get any financial aid, whereas going to Georgia Southern I could apply for various honors scholarships; some of which may pay for everything. I intend to get a bachelor’s degree and plan on utilizing my formal engineering education

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    paying for college, since I will also have 2 other siblings in college at the same time as me. I will be furthering my academic education at California Baptist University and will majoring in photography. Attending Cal Baptist will give me the best education as well as provide me with a Christian education. It is very important to me that I will have a Christian education and that I will be surrounded by a family like community. Some of my goals for the future are to become a photographer, learn to

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    Child Study and Classroom Based Observation Should We Make Time To Watch and Listen? Introduction The traditional place for assessment within teaching is at the end of a topic or significant time period when the teacher wishes to know how much information students have retained. This form of assessment often takes the form of a written test that is designed to give students a grade or level. Many researchers, however, believe that teaching and learning is a cyclical process that begins

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    Place-Based education has been valuable throughout in schools and developing children education. The goal of place education is to serve as a learning organization for program developers, fueling internal growth and program development for the individual organizations. Nonetheless develop an identity, disseminate evaluation techniques, tools and approaches that can be applied elsewhere; and contribute to the research base underlying the field of place-based education and school change (peecworks

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    things (such as money and education) that are considered necessary for an equal position in society” (Disadvantage). When I was a child in elementary school, there was not the technology that they have now. As a child, this meant I spent more time outdoors playing, instead of children now who just play on their tablets. As a student, we did not have smart boards in the classroom until I was in middle school. Also in school, I never remember having classes based outdoors, I usually had class indoors

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    1) Explain what your Lewis & Clark education means to you now and in the future. My Lewis & Clark’s education, will always be represented by opportunity. I have never felt a limit on anything I can do here. There are always places to grow and understand myself and what I want from my education. Lewis & Clark is providing me with the building blocks I need to construct the solid well rounded base of knowledge I need before I can pursue a more concentrated path. I have had the great opportunity to

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    caught my attention instantly after hearing my professors talking about it. One of the important reasons why I want to have the chance to attend this university is because of the ability to go on a mission and look forward into knowing I will have an education waiting for me to come back home too. Over the years, I also realized that Brigham Young University offered a lot more than just waiting for me when I came back from my mission. Provo gives me a variety of choices of majors to choose from. It provides

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    UNIT TITLE: EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY TASK: DESCRIBE THE IDEAL PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR EFFECTIVE LEARNING AND HOW IT IS APPROPRIATE FOR THE TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS IN A SCHOOL THAT IS BUILT ON TOP OF A PUB IN AN URBAN CENTRE WITH EMERGING UNSTABLE CONDITIONS SUBMITTED BY: STUDENT16011 Introduction Environment is all the physical and social conditions that surround and can influence a person’s health. A learner’s physical environment on the other hand include the class

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    how unique their approach is to education. The students have a very personal teacher to student relationship which allow them to receive individualized attention in their studies. One main focus of this school is to teach the students to learn, question, and make connections rather than teach the students how to pass the standardized test. There are other ways in which this separates themselves from others but they help serve the community by fostering a good education. The work that we did on SPARC

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