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... develop children's learning experiences: play is a medium for learning, and practitioners who acknowledge and appreciate this can, through provision, interaction and intervention in children's play, enhance progression, differentiation ...
... develop children's learning experiences: play is a medium for learning, and practitioners who acknowledge and appreciate this can, through provision, interaction and intervention in children's play, enhance progression, differentiation ...
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... develop their own units of work to enact the mandated curriculum. Usually teams identify topics and develop a broad outline of learning objectives and activities. Following this, teachers customise the objectives and activities to meet ...
... develop their own units of work to enact the mandated curriculum. Usually teams identify topics and develop a broad outline of learning objectives and activities. Following this, teachers customise the objectives and activities to meet ...
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... develop positive attitudes to allow them to take action against unfairness. Impact positively on children's ability to challenge racism and inequality. Develop parents'/carers' awareness of racism and its negative effect on society ...
... develop positive attitudes to allow them to take action against unfairness. Impact positively on children's ability to challenge racism and inequality. Develop parents'/carers' awareness of racism and its negative effect on society ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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