Schools and colleges as organisations

This report aims to understand the working structure in a learning environment. It covers the knowledge and understanding of structure in education and also it covers how schools and colleges have organized their; ethos, mission, aims, and values. It will cover what is the purpose of policies and procedures in education. 1.1: Types of early … Read more

Reflective essay : Learning process

Introduction During this term, my learning process involved methods that assisted in grasping the content that was being given in class. In this paper, a reflection on my learning processes this term, especially my metacognition processes, is outlined. An evaluation of my understanding and awareness of my thought processes is imperative in giving a clear … Read more

Education Research Proposal Writing Guide

Strong Link between the Research Proposal and the Education Field The education research proposal will demonstrate how you will focus on a particular field of intellectual endeavour, such as special needs education, innovation in education, differentiation in education, technology in education and so on and how your field of inquiry relates to its broader intellectual … Read more

Drama as a teaching subject

There are many pre-conceptions on what drama as a teaching subject really is. Stereotypically, it is thought that drama is simply a fun lesson or merely a ‘continuation of childhood play’ (Royka,2002). Michael Gove has previously claimed that drama will not benefit a student regarding employment or further opportunities, although creativity continues to be in … Read more

Integrating technology in the classroom

Abstract The goal of the paper is to synthesis my learning about how technology integrated into the classroom is beneficial to student learning, followed by an examination of benefits and detriments that are derived from effective integration of technology. Research suggests that technology used inappropriately have a significant effect in teaching and learning. Integrating technology … Read more

Basic Principles Of Extensive Reading

Extensive reading can be implemented to any kind of EFL class whatever the intensity, content, age of students or their language level are. The only requisite is that students already have a basic knowledge of the target language and are literate in it (Bamford and Day, ibidem). 2.2 Basic principles of extensive reading In connection … Read more

Juggling – skill aquisition

Juggling is a fundamental motor skill that has been around for many years. It has been part of many ancient cultures and is still used today. (Wall, 2019) Not only is juggling used for entertainment purposes but also to improve one’s movement, learning and control. Juggling is not a natural skill. It takes thoughtful consideration … Read more

Philosophies of Multicultural Education

As an Educator, I believe in order for me to implement my philosophies of Multicultural Education onto students, I would need to remember that each student is different, which makes them unique. Therefore, my teaching practices should be unique as well. Students cannot be categorized into a singular category. To further their education as an … Read more

Compare and Contrast the Work and Ideas of three early years educators/curricular approaches

Prior to the 18th century children were largely regarded as mini adults, and no special provision was made for them. Since then however, attitudes towards children have slowly changed and we now recognise the importance of play in a child’s development. cal1966, please do not redistribute this essay. We work very hard to create this website, … Read more

Research ethics

Ethics is a system of moral principles or the moral values that influence the proper conduct of an individual or group. The term originated from the Greek word ‘ethos’ meaning habit or character, and it speaks to how we ought to live, that is, how we ought to treat others. Any research which involves human … Read more

Diverse Literature for Children and Youth

Description Of The Topic Or Area Of Focus The topic I have chosen to research and select books on is the representation of single parent families, or families not made up of just parents in children’s literature. Many students find themselves in single parent families and so many books aimed at children discuss mummy and … Read more

Incidental Teaching

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevenation (CDC) (2015), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that causes deficits in social communication/language, social interaction and skills, and behavioral challenges. The Diagnostic Statistic Manual-5 (DSM-5) provides criteria for ASD with specific deficits and actions in three categories: communication, restricted ideas and repetitive behaviors, … Read more

Effects of the Equality Act 2010 on SEN students in mainstream schools

Immediately, after passing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 by the General Assembly, the educational privileges of those with mental or physical disability have been receiving ever increasing attention around the globe. As per Alexander & Salmon (1995), to make sure that special education is children’s privilege to receive an education which … Read more