This research investigates an area of professional practice focusing on ecological perspectives surrounding my personal teaching and learning in the early childhood setting. Based on the primary school placement I have experienced on this trimester, I have noticed an area of my professional practice that desires more focus to build that area up to a higher standard, this area effective relationships with my students, their parents and myself. Australian institute of teaching suggests to ‘Establish…
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Understanding how people behave The following paper will provide a critical analysis utilising theories of attachment and resilience to explore family dynamics and implications of socio-cultural events in relation to these. From the case study Tracey has been identified and behaviours will be explored using ecological approach. This chronological approach examines the developing person and the evolving interactions between them and their environment to show how this can impact on the individual.…
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acquire basic necessities such as employment, housing or healthcare. The absence of these two important fundamental needs increases the likelihood of perpetuating a generational cycle of poverty, abuse/neglect, criminality and substance abuse. This paper will articulate a theoretical foundation for creating a family life education program utilizing the ecological theory framework and life…
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(Abbott, 2014 August). I graduated June 2013; it has not been to long since I graduated. During my twelve years of high school, every teacher would give a paper out on the first of day school. Stating this the requirement needed to pass this particular subject. Some would throw the paper in the garbage and others would just look at the paper and laugh hysterically at the teacher. Teachers often thinks that if you are capable of passing the previous grade, then you should be able to pass. Learning…
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and economical system for fostering and sustaining the child’s development. Without family involvement, intervention is likely to be unsuccessful, and what few effects are achieved are likely to disappear once the intervention is discontinued (Bronfenbrenner, 1974). In the following essay I will talk about what evidence says about the importance of family- school connectedness/partnerships, how technologies and digital activities can be used to engage with families in early childhood settings…
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Mental Health. Before any data collection was undertaken, strict guidelines were followed as per the ethical guidelines. Ethical guidelines are set out to uphold respect and support for all those involved in educational research. This guidance is based upon the British Educational Research Association’s Ethical Guidelines (BERA, 2011). It should, however, be mentioned, that this is a small-scale investigation and cannot be considered conclusive in any interpretations it generates. It should also be noted…
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child. As a teacher you may sometimes encounter problems with parents but you still have to try to work together with them to help the child. For instance, in my first blog the parent had a positive attitude and was eager to assist, but in the research paper the parents are still in denial. This did not discourage me from wanting to help the child and I still plan to persuade the parents to work with me to help the…
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In this essay I will discuss the comparisons and differences of the three models of theory and learning as identified by MacNaughton, Conforming, Reforming and Transforming (MacNaughton, 2003). This essay will look at how these theories are explained and can be applied individually or together within the learning pedagogy. My discussion will be of a reflective nature and include how I have understood these three models in relation to the early childhood learning environment and how I may relate…
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need to re-submit an assignment at your instructor’s request. Make sure you save your files in accessible location. Academic integrity: All work submitted in each course must be your own original work. This includes all assignments, exams, term papers, and other projects required by your instructor. Knowingly submitting another person’s work as your own, without properly citing the source of the work, is considered plagiarism. This will result in an unsatisfactory grade for the work submitted or…
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2004 argue, change within learning disability services in the UK has historically been driven by abuse, scandal and the ensuing enquiries. The decision to close long stay hospitals could be attributed to reports of abuse in the news of the world paper in 1967 that reported on abuse in institutions in Cardiff later following the scandal of…
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