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    The lecture last week gave me a clearer understanding as to why parents might deny services that could help their children with disabilities. Instead of just focusing on the emotional aspect of it‚ I was able to see the logical side of such a tremendous decision. Concerning the emotional side‚ I would initially be very upset‚ confused and even a bit angry. But since I am an ECI professional‚ I would set aside my own personal judgments and look for ways to help the family out any way I can. I would

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    Q#01.What do you know about Environmental Pollution and discuss the importance of Environmental Education. Environmental Pollution: Environmental pollution is any discharge of material or energy into water‚ land‚ or air that causes or may cause acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) detriment to the Earth’s ecological balance or that lowers the quality of life. Pollutants may cause primary damage‚ with direct identifiable impact

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    [pic] Name: Arielle Channer School: Mark of Excellence Institution Course: Early Childhood Care and Development Tutor: Mrs. B Curtis- Richards CSEECD0091A Observe Children and Document Findings Study a child between the ages of zero to eight years under the following headings. Use supporting statements to prove your findings. Please bear in mind that before any child is studied a written consent has to be obtained from the

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    IMPORTANCE of ART EDUCATION Have you ever thought why we send children to school? Why is education necessary? Firstly‚ schools provide children with cultural values that vary in every culture and that are necessary to become a good citizen. Also‚ schools upskill children and prepare them for a job related to their areas of interest. Finally‚ perhaps the most important function of schools is to teach children how to be better human beings. One of the important parts of education is art including

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    1.0 Authors Claim The passage dwells on the ‘Principles of Learning’ in developing reflective practices to educate adult learners and discusses the framework which distinguishes an adult from a juvenile learner. According to the authors (K. Roglio and G. Light)‚ it is essential for any educator to let the learner’s embed their experience into their learning process at an executive level or in higher education. Thus‚ claiming that it is imperative for any educator to incorporate the learner’s

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    people’s action of doing (Reid 1993). Reflective practice is essential for practitioners especially for health professionals‚ who interact with people that may be going through a changing in their life‚ so reflective practice enable practitioners to learn the experience and improve their service delivery to their full potential (Alsop 2000). Moreover‚ it can also help to link up new knowledge and practical skills to continue professional development. Using a reflective model‚ it structured the experience

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    Topic: The Importance of a University Education In 2010‚ with a population of 2.71 million‚ Jamaica had a tertiary enrolment ratio of 2.29. A recognized higher education institution in Jamaica is an institution offering programmes of study to students who have successfully completed secondary education. Through this‚ the development of Universities in Jamaica has evolved. These include several colleges and universities which has served a limited number of Jamaican students over the years. These

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    knowledge of theoretical concepts through academic study. I have worked with young people for seven years‚ and the majority of my training thus far has been practice based. My current role is as a group worker in a therapeutic community for children and young people. The therapeutic community is a residential provision with a specialist education and therapy centre for children and young people with attachment disruption and trauma leading to social and behavioural difficulties. We also work with

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    PROVIDE YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ADEQUATE SEX EDUCATION BECAUSE IGNORANCE CAN BE HARMFUL"</b></center><br><br>The largest gulf of understanding still remains between the parents and the youth especially in the area of sexuality. Sex is a natural part of life‚ and when questions arise‚ they can be discussed in a matured way without condoning certain behavior. Relying to that‚ we realize that sex education is important to be inserted in a person’s life. Therefore‚ sex education in high schools is very necessary

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    Contrast two reflective practice models: - The two reflective practice models I have chosen to compare are Kolb1 and Brookfield2. Reflective practice is intended to help the teacher evolve and develop. It is an essential aspect of continuing professional development and is seen as a fundamental process in improving the quality of teaching3. Although teachers have done this for years the models formalise the process and put a structure on it. However‚ it is a subjective rather than an objective

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