Glossary
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General Education: The goal of a general education is to
develop individuals with sensitivity to and a comprehensive understanding of
the world in which they live. A general education helps students develop moral
values, habits of critical thinking and introspection, intellectual
sophistication, and an orientation to learning and investigation that will
become life long. Generally educated individuals are conversant with scientific
inquiry, appreciate the insights into the human character and culture provided
by literature and the arts, understand human behavior and social institutions,
are aware of history, respect human diversity, and act both ethically and
responsibly as members of society.
The general education curriculum constitutes that part of an undergraduate
education that develops breadth of knowledge and the expressive skills
essential to more complex and in-depth learning throughout life. To develop a
breadth of knowledge, general education courses acquaint students with the
methods of inquiry of the various academic disciplines and the different ways
these disciplines view the world. The academic disciplines comprising the
general education curriculum are the physical and life sciences, the humanities
and fine arts, the social and behavioral sciences, and interdisciplinary
combinations of these as well as communication and mathematics. To develop
expressive skills, the general education curriculum requires courses that
enhance written and oral communication and quantitative reasoning skills.
Great START: Great START (Strategy to Attract and Retain
Teachers) is a wage supplement program designed to improve the developmental
outcomes of children through the professional development of early childhood
practitioners. It is available to assistant teachers, teachers, and directors
in licensed child care centers, family group homes, and family child care
homes. The program is funded through the Illinois Department of Human Services
and administered by the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral
Agencies.
Goals: The purpose of an act or group of actions
Group home: A licensed child care home which provides care for
3 to 16 children for fewer than 24 hours per day.
Group size: The total number of children assigned to a teacher
or teaching team, and grouped in an individual classroom or well-defined
physical space within a child care center.
Guidelines: A description of suggested elements aimed to
accomplished a defined activity
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