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    needed to be consistently challenged and experimented on. He emphasized on inquiry-based education (Bhuiyan, 2015).” The British had a major impact on the educational system in Trinidad and Tobago. The system reflects the British colonial that once ruled the islands (Ali, 2015). The education system is one that is completely different from the United States. Raiesa (Ali, 2015), further explains the education system in Trinidad and

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    enjoyed the outdoors. I often went hiking at Chestnut Ridge State Park and my family loved to go camping in Allegany. I’ve played many sports throughout my childhood including soccer, softball and gymnastics. In high school I started working as a gymnastics club leading workouts and creating circuits to build young children’s strength and abilities. I also became the captain of the varsity cheerleading team my senior year. Now in college, I am an early childhood/childhood education major with a

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    and provide students with quality education. Technology allows students to express their creativity through different programs like PowerPoint, Excel, digital photography, and more. When it comes to physical education classes, technology can be applied differently, but very efficiently. Nowadays, mobile technology has been growing providing users with different ways to interact and communicate with others, or to simply inform. When it comes to physical education, it has provided physical educators

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    written, oral, gestural, tactile, spatial, visual and audio (Anstey & Bull 2006). Image 1 shows children listening and watching the teacher play the guitar, which includes visual and audio learning. The use of technology now plays a major part in education, and is used in various forms such as computers, IPads, smart boards and assistive technology,

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    philosophers in the 1600’s shape the education system to what it is today. This is so because if someone views the school curriculum of this present day, they can find the contributions made to education by both of these great philosophers. Both Locke and Comenius focus on making learning easier to grasp and implementing a child- centered environment. Isn’t that what we are aiming for as teachers in this day and age? Looking at Comenius, he believed that there should be education for all; he insisted that parents

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    Introduction This summer I have had the privilege of working with students of different ages and abilities. I completed my field experience hours with the Clarke County School District in two ways. I hope to one day be a special education teacher which is why I choose to gain my experience volunteering with the Clarke County School District’s trip to the Special Olympics Summer Games and volunteer with their summer school program. Special Olympics Georgia is an organization that organizes adapted

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    2 Evaluate how the policies and procedures of the settings support children and young people to: Feel safe Make a positive contribution Develop social and emotional and skills Understand expectations and limits When planning indoor and outdoor

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Learning is a development that takes places not only for the benefit of the personal life but also for the professional life. Doing a reflective practice is not a new concept in the world today. Johns and freshwater (1998) describes that there is a lot of value due to the reflective practice as a means of learning and that it is the process of studying about the self and triggered by the asking oneself about their actions and values that they follow during their day to day activities

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    in place in order to ensure that children are both, safe, and secure, as well as happy while having the best possible learning opportunity; even when the policy applies to adults they have to ensure that children are being given the best care and education possible because they have to impose

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    The goal of this topic of “What is education in Physical education” is to try and explain what physical educators are actually teaching students. For this project, we are focusing on cognitive and affective learning styles within physical education. The article Kyla looked at was “The Importance of the Affective Domain in the Education of Physical Educators.” The purpose of her article was to look at the importance of affective goals and objectives related to the training of future physical educators

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