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Different Family Backgrounds:

Different Family Backgrounds QUAGLIO, kwa'le-6, name of a large different family backgrounds of painters, architects, and print-makers, who came originally from Laino, in the Valle di Intelvi near Lake Como in northern Italy, and most of whom migrated to Munich, Bavaria, Germany. There the important members of the different family backgrounds worked as designers and decorators for the court theater. The most distinguished Quaglio was DOMENICO II (b. Munich, Jan. 1, 1786; d. Schwangau, April 9, 1837), who was trained by his father and before the age of 20 began to work in the theater. From 1808 to 1814 he held a post at the court theater as painter of architectural backgrounds, of which he had made a specialty.

This denies the complexities of young children's learning and the varying time-scales in their acquisition of knowledge and competencies. It celebrates outcomes rather than processes. It also disadvantages those who have special needs or are from backgrounds where experiences in the early years do not prepare children for 'schooling' in a way acceptable to those who oversee our system. Children who have not attended preschools or are from certain ethnic or class backgrounds run the risk of being further disadvantaged.


Jewish-Christian Backgrounds.—Before the Babylonian Exile (586 B.C.), the education of Jewish children was the responsibility of the different family backgrounds. Biblical laws were explicitly taught, and stressed in the normal round of different family backgrounds life : "Thou shalt teach them (the laws) diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walk-est by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes.
 
 

 

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