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What Are The Most Important Long-Term Benefits of Preschool Programs?
Rising enrollments in preschool programs and increasing use of nonparental child care are surely among the most significant worldwide trends of the past two decades. Demand for preschool services has also been fueled by an increased understanding of the importance of the early years of life, as well as by concern over the high proportions of children who are doing poorly in school. It is generally agreed that the nations comprising the European Union have some of the world’s most highly developed early care and education (ECE) systems and some of the best empirical evidence on the effects of preschool experiences on children’s development and welfare. During the 1980s and 1990s, there was a tremendous expansion of preschool programs for children from the age of three to the age of compulsory schooling (ranging from five to seven), and approximately half of E.U. countries now have publicly funded preschool places available for 79% or more of the children in this age group. Of course, as a result of the increased dominance of free market economics, many countries are feeling pressure to reduce social benefits to become more “efficient”—in this context, continued support for quality preschool programs may depend on compelling evidence of their cost-effectiveness and not on their popular support. The information presented here may prove helpful to U.S. policymakers, researchers, early childhood educators, and advocates seeking evidence of ECE program effectiveness and results.
By Megan Wilson5 years ago in Education
What Are The Best Institutes For IOT?
IOT (Internet of Things) is a briefing of reticular registering devices, mechanical and computerized machines provided with great identifiers and also the capability to maneuver information over a gadget while not watching for human-to-human or human-to-computer communique. IOT is a career-oriented course and a number of institutions are being setup to provide this form of schooling but one should virtually pick out as consistent with their requirement and comfort. Thusly, it isn't so normal to depict IOT in light- weight of the very fact that it's become an umbrella term for two or three certifiable factors that, at long last, share. We should clear the way that the Internet of the things is simply not about "things and internet”.
By Anshul Singh5 years ago in Education
How much Marks in NEET is good? Know minimum marks criteria for colleges!
How much Marks in Neet is good: Neet is a tough exam to crack, but despite that every year many students passed it with enough marks to get admission in best medical colleges all across India.
By Basant Kumar5 years ago in Education
A Day in the Life Teaching Remotely
I’m not a traditional teacher. I do, however, have several years of experience working in schools with students. I currently work at a high school in our work-study department. Before COVID, I managed the transportation for our program and on average taught a class once a month. Seeing as how students aren’t going to physical work location my role has changed and now my team and I are teaching at least 2 classes a day virtually focused on professional development. I'm sharing my experience to highlight my struggle and the struggle of many other teachers but I also wanted to share the little structure I have found in our chaotic times. Being vulnerable and being human is especially important during these perilous times and I hope a sneak peek into my day, will create some solidarity in knowing, you are not alone.
By Kenneth Woods5 years ago in Education
5 Ways Good Health is Related to Academic Success
Academic success is the key to a successful future. Academic success is directly related to a person's physical and mental well being. Being in good health is important in memory, optimal learning and achieving good grades and being successful in school. Feeling great, both body and mind, includes eating foods that support learning, getting regular exercise, getting the proper amount of sleep, decreasing stress and anxiety, and being free from chronic pain.
By Dennis McKonkie5 years ago in Education
Benefits of using Digital Technologies along with conventional ways of Teaching and Learning
The fast pace of innovations in data and internet driven technologies in past decade has influenced every aspect of our life. Let it be the way we start our day, plan our day, commute, eat, work, connect with people, interact with people, be social, transact and the way we learn new things.
By Atalbihari Baddar5 years ago in Education
Peer Speech Review
I. In my first peer's speech, Katie appears to be trying to make her audience aware of the problem with GMO's and warn them of the possible long term outcome effects on people. She delivers a valid concern such as GMO pollens cross pollinating organic crops. Katie informs us that GMO is an acronym for Genetically Modified Organisms. She repeats some critical information to make her point stick on how critical GMO's are on us and our environment.
By W.S. Klass5 years ago in Education
E-Schooling during COVID19 lockdowns
The digital lingo and related ecosystem didn’t existed in many Indian schools & households till April 2020. In recent years few schools took small steps towards Digital Transformation by collecting online admission forms, online payments, using online modules like Google Classrooms to send homework, requesting PPTs from students on occasions to name a few.
By Atalbihari Baddar5 years ago in Education








