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    According to John Dewey in his book on The Child and the Curriculum (1902)‚ a child might not have a mental framework in which to classify and assimilate all the information that he is receiving in school. The child is still in the process of developing the context to process all the information about the world that he is absorbing. As part of a child’s survival and human development‚ he tends to focus more on the surrounding people and relationships as opposed to new concrete facts presented in

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    Curriculum Guide in Science

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    Complex‚ Meralco Avenue Pasig City K to 12 Curriculum Guide SCIENCE (Kindergarten to Grade 10) January 31‚ 2012 K TO 12 SCIENCE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Science education aims to develop scientific literacy among students that will prepare them to be informed and participative citizens who are able to make judgments and decisions regarding applications of scientific knowledge that may have social‚ health‚ or environmental impacts. The science curriculum recognizes the place of science and technology

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    university‚ launched in 2005 at Cyberjaya‚ Malaysia. Currently‚ it contains two faculties: Medicine and Pharmacy. It is always difficult for new lecturers to design and deliver a new course or curriculum without prior experience. Harden (1986) proposed `Ten questions to ask when planning a course or a curriculum` and review of that paper provides a good start towards evaluating‚ planning and improving a course. The implementation of these 10 questions for Toxicology course within pharmacy program in

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    In regards to the newly state-mandated‚ textbook-based curriculum for Kindergarten‚ I am apprehensive to the benefits of such said curriculum for children so young. Although textbooks cover lots of information in a given subject they aren’t nearly as effective as age-appropriate literature in their ability to interest children in the area of topic and getting them excited about learning. Kindergarten aged children will most likely see typical textbooks as boring and/or overwhelming. At this age

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    Personal Philosophy Statement I believe that every child is a uniquely special individual who must be provided with a secure‚ caring‚ and stimulating environment in which to grow and mature cognitively‚ emotionally‚ physically‚ and socially. It is my desire as a future educator to help children reach optimal results in these areas by providing an environment that is safe‚ supports risk-taking‚ and invites a sharing of ideas. There are three fundamental elements that I believe are conducive to establishing

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    K-12 Curriculum

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    K-12 CURRICULUM IN THE PHILIPPINES …key to progress of education system in the Philippines? Recently‚ our school had a debate about the K-12 CURRICULUM IN THE PHILIPPINES. The way I see the living in our country‚ I say NO to the newly implemented education system. Reflect on many problems we have. -POVERTY -LACK OF EXCELLENT TEACHERS -LACK OF FACILITIES‚ CLASSROOMS AND EQUIPMENTS Poverty * One of the biggest problems we Filipinos suffer. In reality‚ PHILIPPINES IS NOT A POOR COUNTRY. The

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    My Professional Philosophy Statement I believe the purposes of education is to teach the children to do the best they can at everything they do. It ’s important to let the children know when they make mistakes to learn from them‚ and to let them know that they will be loved‚ even if they make mistakes. Each and every child should experience a positive approach of teaching from mistakes rather than negative. As children no matter the age they remember things; wouldn’t it be better for them to

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    Ideology and Typology According to The Advocates Quiz‚ my personal issues scored 70%. My economics issues score was 40%. The political group that I fell into was the Centrist group. Although‚ looking at the graph they showed‚ I was pretty close to (almost border lining) the left‚ or liberal‚ side of the chart. The results then went on to describe centrist’s tendencies and whatnot. I was slightly confused about what the percentages were saying‚ but overall‚ I definitely agree with these results.

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    Ever since it was implemented‚ the Common Core curriculum has been a very controversial topic among students‚ teachers and parents nationwide. Opposers believe it is a method of government control over the nation’s education system. Supporters think it will enhance education by giving everyone the same standards to meet or overcome. During my research I discovered what the government intended with Common Core and how it actually worked. The purpose of the Common Core is to better develop a student’s

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    One may question the intentions of others when deciding how they should be treated in a situation of crime or evil. There is no answer set in stone for what is right and what is wrong‚ although many theories can try and defend one. In many situations in life‚ both options may be wrong or both options may be right. Metaethics is one theory that identifies the nature of our values while defending what is right and wrong. In the story‚ “The Cold Equations” written by Tom Godwin‚ rights and values is

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