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Accessibility
Roles
Structure
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100
During what era were daycare centres established?
Meiji Era
100
What percentage of daycares are privately owned?
2%.
100
Role #1: Nurturing children into ________ __________ with others.
building relationships
100
How many layers are there within the program?
3.
100
What room are we in?
C-208
200
Kindergarten programs were established to introduce __________ and __________ culture.
European, American
200
How many authorized centres are there? Name at least one.
1. Publicly funded, publicly managed. 2. Publicly funded, privately managed. 3. Privately owned, privately managed.
200
Role #2 : Extending the children's abilities to _______ _________.
perform functions
200
Name one layer of the program.
1. Life that serves as a base. 2. Central activity 3. Systematic learning activity
200
Name at least one group member's full name.
Joanna Spatola, Ravlin Gosal, Ayesha Manjra, Hannah Samson, Britney Richie.
300
Why were daycare centres established?
To help protect and care for children.
300
How many children are still on a waitlist?
25, 000
300
Curriculum is based on individual or group learning?
group
300
School structure is based on what aspects of development?
Cognitive, Emotional and Physical.
300
How many of these group members live in Scarborough?
3 (Hannah is absent).
400
How many daycares were established by the 1920s?
65.
400
What must you do before opening a non-registered centre?
Notify the government.
400
What is one thing you would implement into the curriculum?
Good answer!
400
Mostly individual or group play?
group
400
What does DNA stand for ?
Day Nurseries Act.
500
Central government stopped their funding for daycare centres. True or False?
True.
500
Who talked about Accessibility during the presentation?
Joanna!
500
There is minimum direction from the teacher. True or False?
True.
500
Teachers teach the class through _______.
textbooks
500
What philosophy is most commonly used by child care centres in Japan?
Freudian Philosophy.