Unit 25 Understanding perspectives on childhood in society

Unit 25 Understanding perspectives on childhood in society
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ChildcareFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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Unit 25 Understanding perspectives on childhood in society

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In the last class
  • We started to look at the definitions of childhood and society 
  • Today we will continue on to the next part of Task 1

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Intended Learning Outcome
  • Compare perspectives from various cultures

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Example of another culture
Denmark 
  • Children typically start daycare at 9 months old, and by age 3, nearly all children attend public kindergartens. 
  • Focus on social skills, free play, and outdoor activities.
  • Formal schooling starts age 6, with a focus on problem-solving and group work over memorisation and formal tests

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Denmark
  • The concept of "hygge"- emphasises cosiness, security, and spending time with loved ones
  • It is an important part of Danish culture and contributes to a nurturing environment for children

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Group work
  1. Each group will be given a culture to research
  2. 15 minutes to research the culture
  3. Record a minimum of 3 points on paper
  4. Nominate a group member to give feedback
  5. 3 minutes for each group to feedback
  6. Information will be shared with the class

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Research
Note at least 3 points about your allocated culture
  • Sweden
  • China
  • Nigeria
  • Australia
  • Poland
timer
15:00

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Can you note a comparison to British culture?

Slide 8 - Open question

Recap on Intended Learning Outcome
  • Compare perspectives from various cultures

After break we will consider the responses to the open question.
You will then be given time to decide which cultures you are planning to focus on.

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