Promoting health and well being Sandy Arias sandy arias 9/18/2012 | Table of Contents Introduction and Background2 Health Promotion Campaigns4 Chosen topic and Questionnaires6 Secondary Data/ Specific research13 Planning 17 Implementation21 Evaluation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..24 Reference……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….26 Unit 8: Promoting health and well being
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Teaching Assistant - Job Description Summary of the role: Working under guidance to implement work programmes for individuals/groups which could include those requiring detailed and specialist knowledge in particular areas. To assist in the whole planning cycle and the management/ preparation of resources. To provide cover for whole classes as appropriate Line manager: The Head Teacher Main duties and responsibilities: To work with the teacher to establish an appropriate learning environment
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Help or Hindrance: An Investigation Into Teaching Assistants Within An Education Setting This research project will aim to explore the impact of paid additional adults within the classroom on teachers and pupils in their day to day lives within an educational setting. The project will be conducted in posy primary settings from local schools from the area in which the researcher lives. Teaching assistants have been a feature of post primary schools within Northern Ireland for many years. Their introduction
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Kim Drinkwater Student Ref: s46536 TEACHING ASSISTANT DIPLOMA COURSE ASSIGNMENT ONE 1. Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. I may contribute by assisting in room preparation‚ for example‚ by setting up instruments‚ making sure they’re clean and safe to use. Also‚ may help by showing children how to use the instruments. 2. What might your role be in organising
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and the beauty of sadness. During the speakers work‚ the poet describes to his readers how eloquently she sings a song‚ whose meaning he knows not but yet‚ can feel the song touch his heart‚ though he may not comprehend the real intent of the lyrics‚ the language being unknown to him. The poet‚ with artistic elements of poetry‚ compares the song of the Highland Lass with the relatively dim sweetness of other objects and he seems to be successful in his work of contrast‚ but despite his comparisons
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Teachimg Assistant: Unit Assessment 3 Task 1: Establishing a respectful‚ professional and comfortable relationship with children and young people can be developed in numerous ways. This is normally down to common sense but other factors are included which can include principles and values. Children are very responsive human beings which are wide eyed to a lot of things going on around them. In order for children to achieve their highest potential they have to be surrounded by a constructive and
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1. Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments? You need to be proactive in assisting the teacher to maximise learning and create a safe and positive environment. Trying to minimise behaviour problems within the lesson.This involves communicating with the teacher effectively as to the specific duties she/he needs you to carry out within the lesson. You may be responsible for one pupil with specific needs or
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DEDICATION This research Endeavour is dedicated to the entire Calasanzian Family and those who try in one way or the other to educate the little ones.
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Question 1: Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. Answer 1: Firstly‚ I would look through the planning for the lesson and then ask the Teacher what the learning objective is. I would obtain all the instruments needed for the lesson and make sure that they were free from sharp points and all in working order. Then once the lesson has finished I can return all the instruments back to their correct places
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1.1- Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ politics and procedures are implemented in the setting Within my work setting we have to follow the health and safety act 1974. This act ensures that: Reporting or dealing with any hazards such as making sure that there are no equipment are on the classroom floor including the children’s coat are hanged up and not left on the floor. No cables are sticking out from anywhere and it is tucked away properly. Making sure the windows can open and
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