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    Degree Rationale

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    Degree Rationale Essay The degree programs which I choose to pursue is an Associate of Arts with a concentration on Community and Human Services and eventually continue on to a higher level studies to a Bachelor’s of Science degree also with a concentration in Community and Human Services. My registered area of study is Community and Human Services with great interest in Case manager and I hope to explore relationships with human beings’ needs and values. I hope to also learn

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    Maria Montessori The Secret of Childhood (Chp. 6 Page 29) Every child has a certain potential and an unconscious urge to carry out activities. He is very curious in nature and wants to develop his own powers to reveal himself. Maria Montessori termed this urge as the spiritual embryo.

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    2. What are the discoveries of Dr. Maria Montessori ? Dr. Maria Montessori was a keen observer of children. She used her observational and experimental proclivities from her medical background to develop‚ what we might today call‚ a Constructivist understanding of the process of learning. She studied them scientifically. If she saw some unusual behavior in a child‚ she would say‚”I won’t believe it now‚ I shall if it happens again”. She studied the conditions in which the children would perform

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    Maria Montessori

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    1. Which are the traits of character in Dr. Montessori do you identify that contributed to her great achievements? Dr. Maria Montessori was a keen observer of children. She used her observational and experimental proclivities from her medical background to develop‚ what we might today call‚ a Constructivist understanding of the process of learning. She studied them scientifically. If she saw some unusual behavior in a child‚ she would say‚”I won’t believe it now‚ I shall if it happens again”

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    Mardiana Ulfa “A child’s different inner sensibilities enable him to choose from his complex environment what is suitable and necessary for his growth. They make the child sensitive to some things‚ but leave him indifferent to others. When a particular sensitiveness is aroused in a child‚ it is like a light shines on some objects but not others‚ making of them his whole world.” The Secret of Childhood‚ p.42‚ Chap 7 . Define the terms of sensitive periods and explain how the teacher’s knowledge and

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    only as an educator. She handles disputes‚ without judging. She offers support when a child lacks confidence in himself. “Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.” Maria Montessori. “Free the child’s potential‚ and you will transform him into the world”. Maria Montessori. That’s important not only for the child but the teacher as well. The teacher’s role is to offer support and encouragement in order for that individual to have trust in themselves‚ and confidence

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    Rationale of the Study

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Rationale of the Study Nowadays‚ technology has the most important role in guiding and helping humans in doing their tasks. It also becomes part of their lives especially in terms of making their job easier or hassle free. But first‚ people need to understand the proper usage and purpose of any products of technology before using it. As time passes by‚ technology gets innovated even in a short period of time. It can help make the work

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    way about her so that the child is more likely to come to her if and when they have a problem. I know that I will provide that to my students. I plan to continue to grow as a teacher through experiences‚ reflections and guidance from others. Rationale According to Shyr‚ an instructor at the national Changhua University of Education in Changhua Tiawan‚ “Teachers constantly are seeking new ways to actively engage students. Actively involving students leads to deeper questioning‚ improved attendance

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    Mercutio Rationale

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    Heart Project Rationale Mercutio: Colors of the Heart In the drama‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Mercutio is foil character for Romeo. In the play‚ each character faces many different obstacles on the course to finding true love. Some of them cannot be overcome‚ but must be dealt with. The five different obstacles Mercutio must face are condescension‚ sarcasm‚ disrespectfulness‚ foolishness‚ and compulsiveness. Condescension is the worst characteristic in Mercutio’s personality. It is represented by the

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    Physical Science Rationale July 25‚ 2011 Physical Science Rationale Science is learning to discover. It is about questioning how things are created and continue to exist in the world. Science teaches one to look for answers through research‚ observation‚ and experiments. Students at this level will learn how to formulate a hypothesis‚ and through keen experiences prove and or disprove a theory. This form of exploration appeals to the curiosity and imagination of a six to nine years

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