Qualification Unit Number and Title BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in IT (Applied) Unit 18 - Assignment 2 Database Design Learner Name Assessor Name Date Issued Hand in Deadline Submitted On 25th November 2014 27th January 2015 Learning Outcomes LO2 - Be able to design‚ create and populate a relational database LO3 - Be able to test a relational database. Assignment Title Design‚ create‚ populate and test a relational database In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide
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Unit Title: Unit sector reference: Level: Credit value: Guided learning hours: Unit accreditation number: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings SHC 31 3 3 10 J/601/1434 Unit purpose and aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. The unit introduces the central importance of communication in such settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual
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people using the written word. It is usually a very formal method of communication and is used both internally and externally by the business. Internally between staff written communication is very common in all businesses‚ including Thorpe Park‚ some examples of internal written communication would be employee contracts‚ memos‚ reports‚ employee manuals‚ emails and many more. Also written communication would be used to get in touch with other businesses for their business-to-business relationships‚ which
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Discuss 5 factors that may affect number skills development. The first factor that may affect number skills development is national and community factors. A Country and community’s political‚ cultural‚ social and economic policies all contribute to the environment in which children develop. The success a country has in educating it’s children and producing a numerate population depends greatly on the country’s emphasis on the goal of numeracy for all‚ the resources it has available‚ and the mechanisms
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Teaching Assistant Diploma – Assignment Six 1. What is meant by the term educational inclusion? Inclusion in education is an approach to educating students with special needs. Under the inclusion model‚ students with special needs spend most or all of their time with non-disabled students. Implementation of these practices varies. Schools most frequently use them for selected students with mild to severe special needs. Inclusive education differs from previously held notions of ’integration’
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PTLLS Level 3 Theory Assessment Assignment 2 Identify the key aspects of current legislative requirements and codes of practice relevant to your subject and the type of organisation within which you would like to work. As a music teacher there are several Acts of Parliament which I need to be mindful of. Children Act 2004 – Every Child Matters (ECM) The essence of the ECM legislation is to promote good health‚ safety‚ enjoyment achievement‚ positive contribution‚ and economic well-being
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first year. However‚ the company started facing difficulties in meeting its sales targets because too many competitors also entered into the market. Mr Green wants to add new range of drinks‚ juice or smoothie but he also wants to keep the current products. As an innovation consultant‚ I am going to examine the conditions in the company and recommend how the company can do better. The answers are prepared in a business report format to be presented to Mr Green. Task 1 P1. Explanation of innovation
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planning of activities focusing on physical development if the class happens to have any physically or visually impaired children. Having special needs child in the class can make it very hard to plan an activity in which everyone is involved. For example if a teacher wanted to organise a gymnastic session where the children learn to develop physically using challenging apparatus‚ such as climbing ropes‚ balancing beams and trampolines‚ a child in a wheelchair would have to sit out. However this activity
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Unit 5- the principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. E1- describe the responsibility of the practitioner in professional relationships. Respecting parents views a responsibility of a practitioner as the parent is the main carer and first educator of the Childs life. It is important to consider and take into consideration all of the parents’ wishes and offer them the highest standard possible for their child‚ ensure you listen to all of the parents views and concerns
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LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA FOR THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKFORCE (QCF) GUIDANCE FOR UNDERSTAND HOW TO SAFEGUARD THE WELLBEING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE UNIT CODE: CYP CORE 3.3 Unit content 1. Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people Current legislation‚ guidelines and policies regarding the safeguarding of children and young people relevant to own home country: Legislation: Children Act 1989; Children
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