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Multiculturalism
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An approach to education based on the premise that all peoples in teh US should receive proportional attention in the curriculum
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Antibias
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Including activites that help challenge and change all biases aof any kind that seeks to diminish chilren based on race, culture or language
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4 Learning Environments
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Healthy
respectful
supportive
challenging
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Philosophpy of Education
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A set of beliefs about how children develop and learn and what and how they should be taught
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Public Policy
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All the plans that local states, and national governmental and nongovernmental organizations have for implenting their goals
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Brain Research
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A childs first 3 years are crucial for developing untellectual, emotional, and social skills
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Skill deficit
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When a child has not learned how to perform a particular skill or behavior
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Martin Luther
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Reading for themselves, got the bible printed in german, families are important to education
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John Amos
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Place everything before senses, nature a time table for growth, Orbis Pictus
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John Locke
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Tabula rasa(blank tablet), environmentalism
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Emile, Naturalism, unfolding-nature of children unfolds as a result of maturation
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Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
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Books-How Gertrude Teaches her Children, Book for Mothers. Teachers =their students. couting abc's, hangs on methods, mothers let kids learn at home
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Robert Owen
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Utopian,Started infant schools
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Friedrich Froebel
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Father of Kindergarten,learn through play, unfolding, known for gifts, play circle and songs
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John Dewey
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Progressivism, "My pedagogical Creed", students needs rather than teachers, Daily Living actv, integrating subjects
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