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    engineering with the pre-med option. I was not at all interested in chemical engineering but had been told it would look better on my application into medical school if I had a harder major. By the spring I had changed my mind and my major was now early childhood education. It was such a huge change that I basically only realized I had no idea what I wanted to do. I ended taking some time off school to work and figure things out with what I wanted to be since I couldn’t keep saying I would when I grew up because

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    Being culturally aware is not easy because culture is not conscious to us. We learn‚ over time to behave and do things in a certain way because of our experiences‚ values and cultural background. We operate at an unconscious level. My goal as an Early Childhood Professional is to foster a desire in my students for them to be exactly who they are and to celebrate their culture. This can be done through music and dance. I will ask children to bring recordings of music that their family enjoys. I will teach

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    To whom it may concern: As your constituent‚ I ask you to support and expand access to high--quality early care and education for Infants and Toddlers. High-quality care and education is fundamental for children in their primary years of life when they are first learning and discovering. Infants and toddlers need early care and educators who have specific knowledge of the development of infants and toddlers‚ offer a reliable relationship‚ respond to their individual needs‚ and cultivate their growth

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    WRITTEN OBSERVATION REPORT Assessment of Learning 2 Submitted by: Rodeza Lopez BEED – early childhood education- 3rd yr. I. Introduction This observation is conducted primarily to experience or see a teacher in action conducting her assessment and critic the way or methods the teacher used in assessing her students whether if it is effective or ineffective‚ its strengths and weaknesses in line with the assessment methods that were tackled in class. This is also to test my ability in conducting

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    very inappropriate and not expectable‚ but I do not agree with the fact that some people get dress coded due to the fact that their teacher or a staff member is in a bad mood on day and the next time they wear the same shorts they don’t! In a way the issue can not be fixed but it can be discussed and more consistent. The fact that it can be one 6 inches or the other mid-thigh is logically not fair due to the fact that you do not know what one it has to be. Also you can only be dress coded a certain amount

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    of the school. Granted‚ the nature of an elementary school does require there to be a fair amount of structure‚ but I was given the impression that the folks at this particular school would go above and beyond to ensure the safety and quality of education for the children. As a matter of fact‚ as a parent of a child who will be attending this school‚ it was a relief to see the school staffed with such passionate and caring administration and educators. The classroom that I was assigned to for this

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    As I attended to the video presentation‚ there are many culture issues that I can relate to‚ therefore‚ I chose inclusion. Inclusion is important in the early childhood classroom‚ as we prepare young children and families for education. The reason I chose inclusion is because I think‚ we as early childhood professionals should make our children feel welcome when they enter the classroom. As educators we should treat them equally regardless of their race or creed at all times. I have learned

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    Computer Use in Early Years of Education Abstract The importance of the child’s development in early years of education has reached the stage where it becomes critical that learning programs becomes a global issue. Understanding changes and undertaking practice is fundamental in student learning. The purpose of this article is to increase our perception on the different effects of using computer technology in early childhood setting. In answering the question ’What is the purpose of

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    Early Childhood Education By Kylie Thomas EQUITY IN P Planning for equity can be a difficult task for early childhood educators across Australia. According to Sims (2009)‚ equity in early childhood education refers to fairness and is based on a balance of two different sets of rights: every child’s right to an opportunity to attend an early childhood environment and every child’s right to participate and be represented equally within that environment. Children have diverse needs and

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    (Vygotsky). This simple phrase is meant to carry the notion that observation and documentation is key in understanding young children as learners. Observation and documentation of children has been an important part of early childhood teaching throughout history (Stuart Reifel‚ 2011). In the early nineteenth-century German educator Friedrich Froebel encouraged all kindergarten teachers to observe the children in their care in order to understand the ways in which children think‚ learn and build on their many

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