Early Childhood Historical Views report/presentation (20 points)
Criteria Distinguish Proficient Basic Background information
Relevant biographical information. Important social and political issues that cause personal and social impact.
Proficient biographical information. Some information about social and political issues that caused personal and social impact.
Basic biographical information. No important social and political issues that caused personal and social impact.
Contributions to Early Childhood Education
Clearly presents contributions to early childhood education. Analyzes how this persons contributions influence current practices and is a precursor for the future.
Superficially presents contributions to early childhood education. Vaguely analyzes this persons influence in current practices and precursor for the future.
Mentions this persons contributions to early childhood education. Does not analyze the influence to his/her work to current practices.
Presentation Self-explanatory presentation. Records presentation. Unique presentation. Uses own words, accurate and relevant information. Uses images and videos to support ideas.
Superficially elaborated. Does not record presentation. A combination of unique work and large texts. Does not use images or a video to support ideas.
Large texts. Cut and paste. No articulation. No additional resources to support ideas.Work is due on 11/3/19 at 20:00 hours (8pm eastern time zone).
Complete a research paper on John & Alice Dewey background and contributions to ear childhood education. Situate this person in space and time and analyze the social and political issues during those days. The research paper should be self-explanatory, explicit and clear enough to contain the most relevant information and analysis of this persons influence in early childhood. Please review the attached rubric criteria that will be used in grading this assignment
Paper should be two pages in length (excluding the title and reference page), 12 font, times new Roman font, and double spaced.
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