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“Children are entitled to be provided with an appropriate curriculum”.  

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"Children are entitled to be provided with an appropriate curriculum" In this essay I am going to identify the structure of the foundation stage curriculum, what it is and how it helps practitioners plan, assess and teach children. I am going to identify theorists such as Piaget, Vygosky and Bruner, and their theories that practitioners use to teach. The foundation stage curriculum commences when a child reaches the age of three until the end of reception. It is used to help educational practitioners (those that work with children, for example; nursery nurses, teachers, childminders) in all the different settings, whatever their qualifications. The aims for the Foundation Stage Curriculum are that all child settings (nurseries, schools) that receive government funding for children aged 3-5 are required to help children progress and develop in their learning and development. This can be achieved through planning activities and experiences. QCA (2000) Throughout the Foundation Stage,...

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