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    various airports that I had never set foot in. Once we got to Gulu after eight hours of travel by car, we got a tour of the children’s home that we would be spending the majority of our time in. After getting a tour of the building, I was taken to the preschool that I would be teaching in for the rest of the week. After we visited it, we walked the few minutes it took to get back to the orphanage.

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    care’s workers. (Debenedictis, 1990) Before the Trial On an August day in 1993 a mother by the name of Judy Johnson, placed a phone call into the Manhattan Beach, California police department claiming her 2 year old son had been molested at his preschool by employee Raymond Buckey. (Reinhold, 1990) Raymond was placed under arrest, but due to the lack of evidence in the case he was released. Judy Johnson went on to complain in a letter to the state district attorney that her son had been taken to

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    Per reporter: Reporter stated she made a reporter two Thursdays or Fridays ago. Reporter would like to add additional information to the report. The reporter saw on Jordan (Stepmom) Facebook page a message she posted. Jordan posted on 2/19/18, that Colton is destructive. He got a hammer and bust the windows. In the comments section of the post she noted that they found a hall in the ball when moving thehis bed. Reporter thinks that Jordan and Robert (dad) are not watching the children. Reporter stated

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    This is reiterated by the fact that under 30% of Australian children participated in the preschool sector in 2008, as well as educators low pay rates, lack of funding to the sector and the constant barrage of academic articles consistently reaffirming early childhood education’s worth (Albon, 2011; Keeley, 2007; Zajda, Davies & Majhanovich 2008)

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    Mandatory Preschool

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    Mandatory Preschools You just worked a 12-hour shift, you’re tired as your walking to your car, you realize the glass is shattered all over the floor. You take a closer look and see that someone threw a brick through your windshield! The next day you get a call from the police saying the person who vandalized your car was a classmate of yours. You later find out that person dropped out of high school. Therefore, should quality preschools become required? Most students who do attend a preschool end up

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    Positive Behavior Support in Preschool Carter and Van Norman (2010), shed light on the significance of consulting teachers as they utilize Positive Behavior Support (PBS), a classroom management program. In addition, they explain whether or not PBS helps students’ academic engagement rise and diminishes challenging behaviors. PBS promotes developing and establishing a safe and predictable environment for students. In this particular study, teachers from four preschool classrooms in one of Nevada’s

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    Literature Review Education is very important in today's world. Education is the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university (). Education helps prepare you for life as an adult or individual. With an education comes more pay, better jobs, and a healthy living. When children are learning it is teaching them the ways of life. Children can expand their knowledge by starting school and early and it also helps them learn to face problems that they

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    this is done independently. Or at the table in a small group working together on a group lesson of the teacher’s choice. The students could also work either independently or in a group at their desks depending on the teachers instructions. In the preschool classroom setting you have a lot of play, which is beneficial to the child’s literacy learning (Townsend-Butterworth, 2015). It creates dialogue within the center as well as independent skills. In the 1st to 3rd grade setting it is more literacy

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    development because preschool age children are eager to learn and a joy to teach. I enjoy creating developmentally appropriate activities for children. They enjoy a variety of activities and need to be guided through play. The qualities most preschoolers share are they love to take on roles such as a mommy, teacher, or other grown up role, they want to please the adults and they are learning to communicate their needs. Early childhood education research shows children who attend preschool programs are more

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    Article Review about Play in Early Childhood Education “Work while you work and play while you play; to be useful and happy, this is the way” (Ogunyemi & Ragpot, 2015, p. 1). Research findings of best practices often meet various challenges in implementation in the classroom. Such is the case in early childhood. So, in their article, “Work and Play in Early Childhood Education: Views from Nigeria and South Africa,” Florence T. Ogunyemi and Lara Ragpot review the literature about how to use constructivism

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