Childhood, citizenship and participation- test 1

?
  • Created by: RacheM
  • Created on: 04-10-16 02:56

1. Define "bottom-up"

  • children thought to throw humanity's original goodness, purity and moral wisdom. These inborn talents should be nurtured and encouraged
  • blank potential to grow increasingly in potential over time
  • human life starts in a state of animal-like disorder and unruliness so fundamental task of society is to impose on raw human behaviour some moral order
  • Tabla-rasa- blank space
1 of 20

Other questions in this quiz

2. According to Jerome Kagans model what are the three main parental actions?

  • Attachment, Interaction and stimulation
  • Play, Responsiveness and Discipline
  • Love, rights and solidarity
  • Protection, Education and Disclipine

3. According to Jans?

  • childhood presents itself as ambivalent social phenomenon - seen as autonomous but seen as objects of protection
  • UNCRC has too great an emphasis on protection
  • Childhood are considered full members of society
  • Children are less able

4. Jans discusses a shift in western education to

  • life long learning
  • institution learning
  • formal learning
  • school based learning

5. What is the CSI perspective on both conclusions of the research from the early years report?

  • It was accurate
  • Advised parents on how best to look after children
  • It was falsified to suit the needs of the current government
  • It was successful in enabling the provision for parenting centres

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Childhood Studies resources:

See all Childhood Studies resources »See all Childhood, citizenship and participation- test 1 resources »