Rachel G. Tuiza Enrichment Activity 3 Educational Technology 1. Describe how primitive people taught their young about life and the human skills needed to survive in what then a difficult world. With primitive peoples practical education is unorganized and is provided for through direct imitation of adult by child. Theoretical education consists in transmitting to the younger generation the general body of knowledge or the animistic beliefs which constitute their interpretation
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TV is a good source of information. It allows people to have different kinds of information in easy way. For example‚ people could watch different kinds of programs that let them know different kind of information in different fields such as health‚ education‚ technology and so on and so forth. Besides‚ television allows people to discover other unknown cultures‚ traditions‚ and religions. For example‚ through some documentary programmes people can discover the culture of the Iskimo community
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Is reading fiction a waste of time? The more you read the more things you will know. The more things you know the more places you will go. To start off‚ reading is very educational. Everyone knows that. But some people say that reading a fiction book is a complete waste of time because the stories are so called “fake.” Others believe that fiction books expand imaginations‚ teach you important lessons‚ and help you relax. We are introduced to fiction books as children‚ but of course we did not
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Sorayah Vuningoma Professor Scott English 101 Rough Draft College is a waste of time and money In Caroline Bird‚ “College is a waste of time and money‚” Bird discusses why college is not necessary for everyone. She states that many college students are in college not because they want to but because they have to. Bird came to realize that college students don’t feel needed. They are led to believe that getting a college degree is important because it’s a way of getting higher chance of
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requirements contained in the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Specifically the policy should contain :- a) a General Statement of commitment to H&S‚ signed by Head/Chair of Governors or indicating that it has been endorsed by the committee of the Governing Body which has responsibility for H&S; b) details of individual responsibilities for H&S‚ under a heading of Organisation‚ together with a diagrammatic representation of reporting lines; and c) the Arrangements in place to ensure safety
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Television‚ a Waste of Time And Money Television has become increasingly more popular through the years since it was first invented. In fact it is so popular that almost every home in America has one or more television sets. TV started when Edwin Belin‚ an English man‚ held the patent for the transmission of photographs by wire as well as fiber optics and radar‚ which demonstrated a mechanical scanning device that was an early ancestor to modern television. With TV sets almost everywhere in sight
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Competition is the act of two or more people‚ or groups of people facing off against each other in order to attain a greater goal. It is used for many things from building team spirit‚ to enticing the best out of your employees. Through competition‚ people grow and improve themselves. Healthy competition makes people work harder and helps build self confidence. If on the "winning" side of a competition‚ people glow in the realization that their hard work has gotten them this far. On the other
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world‚ and it’s slowly damaging us. An author by the name of William Gibson wrote an article titled “The Net is a Waste of Time” published on July 14‚ 1996 in The New York Times; in the article William Gibson argues that soon the internet will be boring‚ used only for work and lack any form of fun or randomness. Williams argument is also hinted in the title “The Net is a Waste of Time”‚ he states the internet in 1996 was at a “test pattern” meaning that all the interesting things one could do in 1996
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environments or activities with children and young people. make sure to remember that everyone is an individual and may have particular needs. - every child is an individual with different needs depending on their age and abilties. you must think about this when planning acitivties for example when they involve physical play or if more consideration must be given to the needs of a child who has just become mobile than to an older child when planning room layouts. - some children have specific
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support for leisure activities 1.Understand the role that leisure activities play in well being 1.1 Identify different activities that may be regarded as leisure activities Sport activities like bowling‚ walking in the nature or parks‚ painting‚ craft arts like hand-made cards or decorating items. Cooking‚ baking (under supervision of course)‚ gardening. Going to cinema‚ theatre‚ visiting museums‚ gardening centres‚ or going to local restaurant and pubs‚ interacting with other people. 1.2 Explain
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