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Technological University of PanamaBilingual Executive Communication Degree
International RelationsChapter #3
Students:1. Ching, Alicia2. Huang, Meilin3. Lau, Yamileth4. Magallón, Patricia5. Mancilla, Vahisy6. Mo, Angelica7. Nohely, Solis8. Nuñez, Gerardo 9. Quirós, Kevin10. Zambrano, Bercelys
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• For Japanese families, formal
preparations for entering
preschool begin five or six months
before the first day of school.
• During these months teachers,
parents and children can make
unhurried preparation for starting
school, children begin to look
forward to becoming a big
preschooler and the children and
their mothers gain some glimpses of
preschool life.
Pre-Entrance Events and Ceremonies
Japanese Preschool:
• The japanese school year
begins in April.
• Most preshools requiere that
applications be completed in
november.
• By february it is usually difficult
to find a preschool willing to
accept a late application.
• In japanese , the interview it is the
first opportunity for the mother, the
child, and a representative of the
school to Kao o awaseru (face
each other) and acknowledge their
new roles and coming affiliation.
• The mother completes an
information form about the family
and typically receives a
mimeographed set of instructions
on materials to be prepared and
childrearing suggestions to ease
the transition to preschool.
Registration
Interview
When Child enters Preschool…
o Play is the primary means by which the child’s interest in and affiliation with preschool
life is secured, and the enthusiasm arising from play is slowly shaped to include other
ends.
Enter preschool, which means becoming one member of a group-based society of
children his own age.
The first step in preschool life is to learn to play with friends and the teacher.
Everything starts from play. If you child is able to play, you need have no concern.
School visitation day
School visitation day
represents the second
step in gradually
acclimatizing children to
the preschool
enviroment.
Most preschool hold a
school visitation day for
new mothers and
students in march called:
Entering preschool for
a sinlge day.
The propose of
school visitation day is
to encourage a feeling of
anticipation and
reassurance in the
incoming students and
their mothers.
Activties typically center
around presentations
and speeches.
Opening Ceremony
• The entrance ceremony also signals the beginning of the child’s formal
status as a student at a particular school and his acceptance as a menber of
that student community.
An example of a opening ceremony in
« Mountain City Preschool-Fifty-first Entrance Ceremony»
Thirty minutes before the ceremony was scheduled to begin, new students and their
mothers started to arrive.
Here the children’s new classrom teacher was waiting to meet them. Inside the
classroom the teacher showed each child his own hook and pointed out his identifying
sticker and his name.
Ten minutes before the ceremony was to begin, students were seated in place in the
room in which the ceremony was to be held.
Then the director makes the welcoming remarks.
Opening Ceremony
Next, the continuiting students have some words of welcome for our new
friends.
Next, the assistance principal took the flour to introduce the teachers, then
request each of the new students to stand one at a time and give their
name.
After that the director continue and introduce the PTA president gives a
speech.
The director again took the flour.
And finally with a calm and quiet feeling let us listen to the piano before we
conclude the fifty-first opening ceremony.
Opening Ceremony
As soon as all of the new mothers and children had arrived in the
classroom, the theacher make speech to the student’s mothers.
At the end of her remarks she passed the regulation supplies the children
would use during the year.
Panamanian Schools
• Panama Bilingual College– Registration requirements
• International College of Maria Inmaculada– Admissions Process– Ages to admit students in the different grades– Procedure for admission – Necessary requirements for first entry
• Episcopal San Cristobal Institute– Registration requirements for Preschool and Kinder– Recommendations
Center for Child and Family Guidance
In Panama the age range to enter a child to a Center for Child and Family Guidance is 0 to 5 years
Levels or cycles cycles or stages of early education are:
• Preschool 1: includes infants from birth to 2 years old.• Preschool 2: includes the maternal, ranging in age from 2 to 4
years.• Preschool 3: includes preschoolers 4-5 years, which are
included as part of the first level of education, but under the technical and administrative responsibility for the National Early Education, which will coordinate with Dirección Nacional of First level.
Children who could not attend the pre-primary or have just completed a year of this education will receive an intensive period of readiness to enter the first grade of primary school.
Official and Private preschoolschools and government programs
• Kindergartens in schools: these cater to children 4 and 5 years.
• Child Guidance Centers (COIF): care for children 4 and 5 years and work in state and municipal institutions. (COIF Banco Nacional, la Contraloría and Municipality of Panama).
• Family and Community Centers for Initial Education: they are supported by funds from la Caja de Ahorros and which enables people to care for children.
• Family and Community Centers for Initial Education (CEFACEI): care for children 4 and 5 years in remote areas of extreme poverty, including (non-formal) aborigine areas.
• Early Childhood Education at Home: It guides parents on issues of care and early childhood stimulation for less than 6 years. The program is developed in vulnerable communities.
Admission of children in the COIF • Passport photo of the child.• Passport photo and personal
identity of the parents, guardian or responsible for the child.
• Birth certificate of child.• Card child vaccine.• General Medical Examinations.• They asked for the name of the
child who withdraws (preferably family and give the name and identification number)
Examples of COIF in Panama:
• Caritas Alegres (Curundú)
• Soy Feliz (San Miguelito)• El Porvenir (San Francisco)• Tomasa Lopez (El Chorrillo)
There is a regulation but is not met
• In the past most are schools but there are kindergartens center called Wizards or illegal. Parents are risking leaving their children in these small COIFS in which many do not have the requirements of the Ministry of Education and MIDES.
• The Executive Decree No. 30 of August 13, 1999, which makes provision for the establishment of nursery schools or kindergartens throughout the national territory and empowers the Ministry of Youth, Women, Children and the Family as the body responsible for issuing operating permits to these centers.
• These wizards centers allows a not suitable for child care staff are hired, which is very dangerous, since they are babies and infants in their prime for adequate stimulation professionally.