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    The Importance of Early Art Education The role of art in early education is very important to help children develop the skills necessary in life. Early childhood art education can‚ and should‚ take many forms‚ not just painting or drawing. Art is a great educator‚ it helps with a variety of different ideas and concepts‚ not just the ability to represent an object on paper. Firstly‚ art can help to develop the fine motor skills that most adults have. Through art‚ children learn to hold a pencil

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    The Ethics Emphasis: A Misallocation of Business Resources “There is one and only one social responsibility of business-to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game‚ which is to say‚ engages in open and free competition without deception or fraud.” Milton Friedman‚ a Nobel-Prize winning economist and strong advocate of free markets‚ summed up his view on ethics and corporate responsibility with those few sentences

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    CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES ART If you are the art area parent‚ it is very important for you to be on time. An important part of our school day is greeting each child at the door. If the art area parent is late‚ often the teacher must be in that area and cannot be at the door to greet the children. Also‚ many children run in and immediately want to do art. Children enjoy the process-- the doing-- experimenting with the art activity. The end product is not the important part of the activity.

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    Research for Educational Reform 25 Area and Perimeter: "Which is Which and How Do We Know?" Helene Sherman Tammy Randolph University of Missouri - St. Louis Fourth grade students participated in three hands-on lessons designed to foster conceptual understanding of area and perimeter‚ to able to measure them in units and to be able to distinguish them from each other within the same figure. Students worked with a university faculty member and classroom teacher to construct shapes on geoboards

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    committed her life into education of the children. She has witnessed through some years with wars and conflicts and she thought; through education this can be turned into peace to this world. Since the year 1907 Montessori name has been recognized in the education system. Even though it has been over a century to this date Montessori principles are as powerful as it was. Dr Maria Montessori has relied on her actual observations on children to develop her method of education. During these observations

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    convex or star. (5.01) 1) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] regular quadrilateral – convex – rhombus - square 2) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] irregular quadrilateral – convex – trapezoid 3) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] irregular quadrilateral – concave 4) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] regular ? – convex – hexagon 5) Describe the figure below. (convex

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    References: Abelman‚ R. (1989). From here to eternity: children’s acquisitions of understanding of projective size of television. Human Communication Research 15‚ 463—81. Allen‚ W.H. (1973). Research in education media. In J. Brown‚ ed. Educational media yearbook‚ 1973. New York: Bowker. Andersen‚ K.E. (1972). Introduction to communication theory and practice. Menlo Park‚ CA: Cummings. Bandura‚ A. (1965). Influence of model’s reinforcement contingencies on

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    special needs -feel secure‚ comfortable and a place where they belong. The interest areas should allow the children choices to explore‚ make things‚ experiment‚ and pursue their interests. The choices should include"quiet zone" areas for reading‚ art activities‚ and games. Areas should also be set for block building‚ dramatic play‚ woodwork‚ sand and water (discovery table) for active engagements. All the interest areas should accommodate a few children at a time‚ in a well defined space‚ so that children

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    Four Meetings Analysis In stark contrast to Dickens’‚ Henry James writing style captures not the imagination of the reader inasmuch as the reader’s own personal experiences and reality. It is this reality that James makes use of in order to draw in the reader. This writing style can best be depicted as literary literalism. His fine grasp of the human mind allows him to explore the psyche of his characters in a deep and profound way. The vivid descriptions he paints are not brought to life so much

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    The Benefits To A Liberal Arts Education Vocational colleges are faster and easier then basic college‚ however‚ vocational school are missing a very important part of education‚ liberal arts. In the article Increasing the Value of a Liberal Education‚ written by William G. Bowen‚ published in 2012 in The Atlantic‚ Bowen discusses the importance of a liberal arts education. Bowen states the benefits to a liberal art education‚ which includes the ability to solve new problems on the spot‚ lifelong

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