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    Modern Men in Education

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    Men in the Modern Education Periods Free Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Objectives: By the end of this module we should be able to: • Trace the history of education from earliest times to present. • Identify the different significant contributors to education from the following centuries: • 16th to 17th Century • 18th to 19th Century • 19th to 20th Century Free Powerpoint Templates Page 2 16th to 17th Century Education for This World Free Powerpoint Templates Page

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    development of children and prepared them for later life’ ( Joint Committee of Human Rights‚ 2010). Subsequently‚ the National Curriculum can be seen to support the pedagogical ideologies highlighted by Pestalozzi’s head heart and hands theory (Pestalozzi‚ YEAR). A more recent pedagogue promotes dispositional teaching in educational establishments‚ recognising the need to prepare children for later life‚ helping them to thrive in the real world (Lucas‚2014). He suggests

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    school tour was facilitated by Teacher Cecile UPIS K-2 Department Classes Observed: 1-Pipit / K-Rosal Teacher: Teacher Yza / Teacher Joyce No. of Pupils: 25 / 24 B C III. Observation: School ECE ECE Figure Concept/Theory Comenius‚ Use of Pestalozzi‚ manipulatives Froebel‚ Montessori Riza R. Elica Evidence The students worked/played with different Montessori materials such as cylinders‚ constructive triangles wooden blocks‚ puzzles‚ etc. Reflection Paper A B C 1 School

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    INTRODUCTION To say the difference in intelligence is the result of a single skill would be naive at best and a gross misrepresentation at worst. Most researchers believe genius is comprised of numerous abilities from creative problem solving to athletic or musical skill. But in our observations of how we learn and how other people‚ far more intelligent than us‚ learn there was one factor that really stuck out. People who learned concepts easily didn’t learn the same way other people did. It wasn’t

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    Sheet of Philosophy PI121 Walter J. Ong ­­­ Peter Ramus (1515­1572) Anthony Giddesn → Idea of Time­space Compression Philosopher Origin 1. Wilhelm Von Humboldt (GER): describes the development of liberalism and the role of liberty in individual development and in the pursuit of excellence. Humboldt insisted on a minimal state dedicated strictly to the preservation of security. 2. Robert K. Merton: developed notable concepts such as unintended consequences‚ reference group and role strain. A central element of modern sociological

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    Task A: Historical Development and Philosophies of Early Education 1)      Discuss some of the historical figures that shaped the field of Early Childhood Education.  How were they influential with the education of young children or education‚ in general?  2)      Discuss the educational movements that contributed to the field of early childhood education (kindergarten‚ nursery school and progressive education).  What impact did they have with the education of young children?   What were some

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    K3D210- How current theories of play can inform practice There are many theories into how children develop and how they learn. These are extremely important as they can be applied to modern strategies used for child behaviours. Presently‚ learning theories are placed into 3 categories: Behaviourist approaches – children learn as a result of what they see and what happens to them. Constructivist approaches – children learn actively rather than passively. Information processing- children learn

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    E.D. Hirsch By Paul Denman Philosophy of Education Introduction Hirsch founded‚ who the Core Knowledge Foundation in 1986‚ wrote Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs To Know in 1987. He also co-wrote The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy in 1988. In 1996‚ he published The Schools We Need and Why We Don’t Have Them. Hirsch outlines a philosophy of education that focuses on a universal core curriculum that is structured to the point that every school teaches the same content in the

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    The Great Didactic (Wolfe‚2002 p.56) Johann Pestalozzi: I wish to wrest education from the outworn order of doddering old teaching hacks as well as from the new-fangled order of cheap‚ artificial teaching tricks‚ and entrust it to the eternal powers of nature herself‚ to the light which God has kindled and kept alive in the hearts of fathers and mothers‚ to the interests of parents who desire their children grow up in favour with God and with men. (Pestalozzi quoted in Silber 1965: 134) Fredrich

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    Journal # 2 1.) Teacher’s behavior of helplessness for students and examples of behaviors that would increase child’s competence. COMPETENCE | HELPLESSNES | * When waiting for other student to arrive‚ the teacher listens to the stories that her students are telling. * The teacher thanks her students whenever they pick up or put back the things in place. * She asks her students some question like‚ how are you doing? Are you feeling okay? Do you feel sick right now? * She gives her

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