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    Final Exam TECA 1303 Answer 12 out of the 15 questions covering chapters 8-15. Each answer is worth 5 points. Only complete sentences‚ which include the question in the answer‚ will be awarded points. Yes or no answers will be awarded zero points. 1. *Which of the three parenting approaches mentioned in the chapter do you prefer and why? How were you raised? How do you think the way you were raised affects you now? Out of the three parenting approach mention in chapter 9 I prefer The Authoritative

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    as soon as they start in school‚especially in kindergarten. First of all‚ according to scientists‚ children in the age of studying in kindergarten are very clear of mine‚ easy to learn new things and imitate foreign people’s voice. These are very useful in learning foreign language. As a result of this will lead to their pronunciation like native speakers when they grow up. In addition‚ if children stat to learn foreign language in kindergarten‚ they will have a plenty of time to practice and

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    middle school is a clear predictor of dropping out‚ and by ninth grade‚ attendance is a better predictor of dropping out than test scores)‚ it surprisingly relevant to elementary schools -- and even preschools -- as well. Nationally‚ one in 10 kindergarten and first grade students miss the equivalent of a month of school -- in some schools and districts‚ it is as many as one in four. And new research out of Chicago indicates that the problem is even larger in preschool‚ with almost half of three-year-olds

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    evaporates as we age. When individuals reminisce on the earlier years spent with society; images of freedom and longing often accompany. Elementary schools‚ especially kindergarten classrooms‚ are the prime examples to find children in a setting where they interact without outside stimulus. The subculture being observed is a kindergarten class whose predominant identities as children‚ siblings‚ and members of society all intertwine. Kindergarteners interact with one another without any of the prejudices

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    Nadeem M.Waleed Qasim Fizzah Iftikhar Madiha Raja MBA – 3 Y 2013 Project Background There is a school in focus for unprivileged students‚ Golra School for girls. The Teaching methodologies are not good as they should be. Students of kindergarten attend school because it is free for their parents so consequently teachers don’t work hard in enhancing student’s knowledge. Classes are not much decorated so students don’t find it attractive which leads to the absents of students. Our course

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    Laura Taylor Paul Kincs Child and Adolescent Psych 26 April 2010 Child Observation This time‚ I decided to observe children between the ages of five and six in a kindergarten class room at Maddock Public School. Maddock is a smaller school and there were only five children in the class‚ all of them were boys. I knew this would be an interesting day‚ because we learned in class that boys tend to be a little bit more active and disobedient‚ but I was definitely looking forward to it. I went

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    confidence to realize my dream. Beginning: My dream is to become a __________‚ +V-ing. ◆My dream is to become a kindergarten teacher‚ teaching‚ talking and playing with my dear children. ◆My dream is to become a professional photographer‚ showing people a different point of view and helping them find a new world in a single photo. Reason: There are several reasons. ◆a kindergarten teacher --I can be myself by opening up my heart‚ wearing a sincere smile and maintaining a young‚ optimistic and

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    When it comes to distance education in middle school‚ some may think that it is irrelevant for children to learn outside of the classroom. Personally‚ I believe that distance education is important at every level of school. In middle school‚ it would be appropriate for students to experience distance education‚ by requiring your class to log into a class chat room on the weekend‚ or at a particular time after the normal class hours and discussing the lesson for the day or the week. Also‚ as the instructor

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    Outliers: The Story of Success. New York: Little‚ Brown and Company‚ 2008. Print. Safer‚ Morley.pir. "Redshirting:Holding Kids Back from Kindergarten." 60 Minutes Overtime 4 3 2012‚ n. pag. Print. Paul‚ Pamela. "The Littlest Redshirts Sit Out Kindergarten." New York Times [New York] 20 08 2010‚ n. pag. Print. Wang‚ Sam‚ and Sandra Aamodt. "Delay Kindergarten at Your Child ’s Peril." New York Times [New York] 24 09 2011‚ n. pag. Print.

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    The Principle of in loco parentis The concept that the teacher is acting in loco parentis has gradually evolved through legal precedent. This means that the teacher stands‚ in relation to the student‚ in the position of a caring parent‚ as an unofficial guardian. This concept not only allows the teacher some of the privileges of a parent but also brings with it added responsibilities for the protection of pupils. Thus‚ a teacher could be liable for damage caused to a pupil where the teacher’s conduct

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