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I'm struggling with 1.2 unit 1 evaluate the relationships between theoretical perspectives and early years curriculum models.
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Think about the curriculum model your area follows (i.e. The Foundation Phase in Wales or Early Years Foundation Stage in England) and how various theories have molded these curriculums. Take a look through the frameworks and note which theories have been adapted to current practice.
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