Saturday, November 14, 2009
RJA #11a: Introduction
Early Childhood Education is usually put on the back burner of the education world. Dictionary.com defines education as “preparing oneself or others intellectually for a mature life.” What most people do not understand is that education begins at an early age. Early Childhood Education is simply preparing the young child to lead a successful, educated life. Providing Early Childhood Education centers is a way in preparing the children for a school environment and providing a high quality education, not simply day-care. Early Childhood Education is important because the children receive long term benefits, better educational and social skills and are prepared for the K-12 school system.
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I think this is everything you could ask for in an introduction. Your thesis is clear, which obviously is the main point. You do a good job at telling exactly what you're going to discuss. My only question is the 'argument' factor is not clear...is is that early childhood education is not important? Obviously, you'll make that clear as the paper progresses though. Good job--very simple and sweet with no rambling ;)
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