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    UNIT 001 – ROLESRESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING 3 CREDITS‚ 12 GLH 1. Provide a brief case study of the role of a teacher in the Lifelong Learning Sector. This role may be drawn from a part of the sector in which you work‚ or where you wish to work. a. Where appropriate‚ it will be acceptable for some of your information to be summarised in tables‚ charts‚ or diagrams. b. Your case study must include clear explanations and description to address all of the assessment

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    What is the role and responsibility of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector? The roles and responsibilities of a teacher in the field of lifelong learning sector that covers all publicly funded post-16 education outside universities are extremely varied and diverse. When examined closely the diverse roles of a teacher‚ trainer‚ assessor or tutor‚ seem to be associated a multitude/body of expectations. Ideally the teacher should have the ability to combine roles and responsibilities in a way

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    PAGE 1 15/02/2011 “RolesResponsibilities and Relationships as a Tutor in Lifelong Learning” (2:1) The Different types of Boundaries between the Teaching Role and Other Professional roles. The purpose of boundaries are to protect the personal rights of both yourself and the student‚ they define the acceptable ground rules taking in to account currant legislation. Professional boundaries are important because they define the limits and responsibilities of the people that you

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    THE ROLE OF TEACHER IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR In this paper I intend to explore the role of the teacher in the lifelong learning sector by looking at various publications by learned authors in this field. I will apply the results of to my own experiences of teaching and investigate if I have been performing to best practice and what I can do to improve. There are some who believe that lifelong learning has a positive effect on health. Peter Scales (2008) mentions that there is evidence

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    Unit 1RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning Teachers must maintain their knowledge of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice and ensure that they are up to date with all current requirements‚ which are often subject to change. Some are generic and affect all who teach‚ whereas some are subject (or environment) specific. There are a number of regulations and legislation when it comes to teaching and I will summarise some of them. The Equality act

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    Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 3/4 Unit 008 RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning In this assignment I will be talking about key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to my own role. I will reflect on the Teacher/Training cycle and make reference to where my role is relevant and any boundaries. I will also be talking about ground rules and

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    Theory Assignment 1Roles Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning Key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities A teacher is a leader of many and a role model for young learners therefore its very important to lead by example. Teachers must always protect themselves as failure to abide by various codes of professional practice and policies can potentially jeopardies your position as an employee. To prevent any

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    1. Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role As a practitioner‚ we are obliged to adapt to different sittings for children and young people. Every setting will offer certain benefits and sometimes drawbacks. When working with children and young people‚ we need to respect the duties and responsibilities of our own work role‚ The effective practice as a team member will depend on communicating with co workers and heads. One must respect

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    Unit 2: Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning 1. Understand learning and teaching strategies in lifelong learning. 1.1 Summarise learning and teaching strategies used in own specialism. It is very important that i know and understand the various learning styles of my students before I start my lesson. This will enable my students to get maximum benefit from my lessons. I could do this through an initial assessment or interview or if i plan my lessons correctly‚

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    Title: Biographies of motivation for lifelong learning Graeme Martin‚ School of Education‚ University of Birmingham‚ UK Paper presented at the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference‚ University of Glamorgan‚ 14-17 September 2005 Abstract: Research in motivation for learning (or achievement motivation) has flourished in the past 30 years. Social-cognitive theories dominate the field and have provided many insights but have been criticised for relying on a traditional methodological

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