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    until today‚ the range is marketed as Dutch Lady 123‚ Dutch Lady 456 and Dutch Lady 6+. We are also the pioneers in liquid based milk for children through the introduction of Dutch Lady Kid & Dutch Lady School in 2010. More information on our products can be found in here. In line with the company’s efforts to promote trusted dairy nutrition via healthy lifestyles among Malaysians‚ in 2011‚ we made a pledge to help reduce sugar consumption. This we did by improving our products recipes in stages with

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    UNIT 27 (CYPOP13) Support children and young people to achieve their learning potential [pic][pic] Name………………………………………………. Date…………………………… Tutor / Assessor signature and date Activity 1 (1.1‚ 1.2) a) Look up the legislation that affects children or young people’s access to education and learning opportunities. Explain the main points in your own words. Children’s act 2004 - Every Child Matters – Children‚ as well as being kept safe from harm should

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    Developing one’s own practice in any career is essential for successfull professional development and job satisfaction. Every practitioner needs “ Self Evaluation” to help improve their own practice and develop their ability to reflect upon activities and modify plans to meet the individual needs of the children they work with (Teena Kamen) Teaching Assistant’s (TA’s) should set their own SMART targets(See B1) by developing their knowledge to update the existing skills and acquiring new skills

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    clear learning objectives and success criteria to enable the progress of the learner to be measured. They will identify any particular needs of pupils or groups of pupils and adapted materials and resources accordingly. The teacher will carry out the session‚ monitor and assess progress of each child in their class‚ set new targets and report back to parents and other members of staff. While the teacher plans the lessons‚ setting the learning objective and success criteria‚ the learning support

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    Compare the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative and qualitative research. Illustrate your answer with appropriate research situations. Introduction There are two board research approaches: called qualitative and quantitative research. The writer is going to compare the strengths and weaknesses of both two research approach by introducing two different research papers both related to elder abuse. The content of a qualitative research “Elder Abuse and Mistreatment in Residential Settings”

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    The learning support practitioner will have to follow the school’s direction by working directly under the teacher. In classroom‚ planning involves the decision on what and how to be taught. In planning a TA can help by preparing and organizing the learning materials‚ getting the classroom ready for learning activity and tidying up afterwards. “Best practice occurs when the teacher and TA work as a professional team‚ jointly planning their roles in each lesson (Working with Teaching Assistants to

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    Victoria Claire Beaney 126667 TDA 3.7 Support Assessment For Learning Unit Ref: A/601/4072 1. Understand the purpose and characteristics of assessment for learning. 1.1. Compare and contrast the roles of the teacher and the learning support practitioner in the assessment of learners’ achievements. The Teachers Role: Planning On-going assessment Effective marking and feedback Assessment as an end of Key Stage process Record and evidence

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    Impact of Technology on Employee Relations January 19‚ 2012 [pic] Fig 1. Technology affects Structure affects Employee Relations 1.     How Technology impacts organization structure? Employee relations involve multiple layers of communication‚ from employer-employee relations to interactions among the workforce itself. To understand the effect of technology on employee relations we have to understand how the structure of an organization changes with the type of technology being used

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    CONTENT Chapter 1: Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures are implemented in the setting. Done by Mark & Majeda Chapter 2: Describe how health and safety is monitored and maintained in the setting. Done by Mark & Majeda Chapter 3: Describe how people in the setting are made aware of risk and hazards and encouraged to work safely. (PAT) Portable Appliance Testing Done by Mark & Majeda Chapter 4: Identify the lines of responsibility and reporting for

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    Activity 1 Introduction The HR Professional Map is a tool created in 2009 that aims to give a real picture of the current condition of the HR professionals and to provide them with standards and guidance in order to contribute to the success of their own organisation. Since it should reflect the actual situation of the profession the HRPM is in continuous evolution in order to adequate itself to the real background as much as possible. The HRPM takes into consideration key knowledge (called Professional

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