I found this quote on an early years blog called 'Early years for excellence' (https://plus.google.com/u/0/104954910556550648620/posts) I often look at their blog for teaching ideas and reading their articles on early years education. What are your thoughts on the quote? When I read it, it made me think about topics raised in Reader 2 about how we learn from our experiences within our professional practice. Do you think there is too much pressure on pupils to deliver in exams? Following a national curriculum does it benefit the pupil? or does it restrict their learning, imagination and knowledge?
Thursday, 12 December 2013
What's your opinion? (Task 3d)
I found this quote on an early years blog called 'Early years for excellence' (https://plus.google.com/u/0/104954910556550648620/posts) I often look at their blog for teaching ideas and reading their articles on early years education. What are your thoughts on the quote? When I read it, it made me think about topics raised in Reader 2 about how we learn from our experiences within our professional practice. Do you think there is too much pressure on pupils to deliver in exams? Following a national curriculum does it benefit the pupil? or does it restrict their learning, imagination and knowledge?
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