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Classroom Activities: Practical activities—real jobs that have to be done, routine jobs, or jobs requiring initiative—are another kind of experience children need. Primary children take responsibility for the midmorning milk, for plants and pets in their classroom or at home, for making jelly or jam from fruit they have picked.
Through home visits and parental involvement in the pre-school setting, educators are aware of the child's experiences and interests, and can use this knowledge to plan appropriate classroom activities, thereby bridging the gap between experience in the home and expectations in the play group or nursery.Multicultural education is not a National Curriculum subject, but is defined by a cross curricular approach embedded in the quality of relationships within a school and its community.
This time, I will begin with a definition: Publicity is a message about your activities prepared as editorial, rather than advertising, material, and published or broadcast without charge.
Apart from the public relations techniques I have described, you can get a lot of mileage by keeping the newspapers, radio, and TV stations in your area informed of your activities. However, before we get into the details, remember that these activities must have some interest to the people who will see or hear them, or the editors will throw away your material.
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