accreditation number: M/602/3044 Unit purpose and aim This unit introduces the concept of inclusion‚ which is fundamental to working in adult social care settings. This unit is aimed at those who are interested in‚ or new to working in social care settings with adults. Learning Outcomes The learner will: Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1 1.1 Explain what is meant by: Diversity Equality Inclusion Discrimination 1.2 Describe the potential effects of discrimination 1.3
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AIM OF EDUCATION The main aim of education is the all-round development of a student. Its purpose is to develop a student into a full‚ whole and integrated person. Thus‚ the objectives to be achieved through education and training are many and comprehensive. Education helps in achieving and developing skills‚ abilities‚ insights and scientific temper. Besides literary and aesthetic appeal of education‚ there are utilitarian aspects as well and they are equally important. Education aims at developing
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SEMANTICS What is semantics? According to Fromkin et al. (2007)‚ semantics refers to "the study of the linguistic meaning of morphemes‚ words‚ phrases‚ and sentences." Timyam (2010) further describes the term as "the study of meaning [or the analysis of meaning]; it is mainly concerned with the meanings of words and sentences‚ the meaning relationships‚ and the conceptual system underlying meaning. Subfields of semantics include lexical semantics‚ which involves the meanings at lexical level and
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Green Marketing The whole marketing related processes and activities aim to build a good relationship with the consumers in order to successfully implement the desired marketing goals. One of the most crucial aspects of this marketing-consumer relationship is - trust. Consumer trust plays‚ actually‚ the major role in the marketing activities. Not taking the “consumers’ trust” aspects into consideration‚ as the marketing’s main value‚ may lead to disastrous results for the business strategy. This kind
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Khouanchay (Kay) Krueger Mr. Matthew Adams English 150-SB – Annotation 4 October 9‚ 2010 Aristotle – “The Aim of Man” Aristotle starts off in his essay explaining the definitions of Good‚ Primacy of Statecraft and the study of Ethics. He defines good as where all things are to be aimed‚ for example health. He then defines Statecraft as citizens of a state‚ a country‚ and of the world need to do good for their own good but more importantly for the good of the state. He also characterizes various
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TDA 3.3 Describe with examples how transitions may affect children and young people’s behaviour and development. Transition is a term given to periods of change which children or young people undergo as they progress through different periods of their lives. Transitions are crucial for children to grow and for future development. There are transitions which affect every child’s development and transitions which are personal to only some children. Many transitions are conventional and expected
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The Aims of Education Education as a whole has many goals. However‚ one of its main missions is to teach the children‚ who will be the leaders of the future. Therefore‚ it is highly important that the children of today be thoroughly taught in all of the important subjects. This is where a major controversy can develop. Who is to say what is or is not an important school subject? A child can only be taught so much through formal schooling. As a result‚ a teacher must select what is the most appropriate
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‘Describe how physical and economic factors may have made Bournemouth a crowded coast.’ Bournemouth is situated in Dorset in the south of England‚ boarding the world heritage site‚ the Jurassic coast. It is Dorset’s largest city and is growing rapidly. Founded in 1810 and in 1851 was just a small village of 695 people‚ and in 2001 its population was recorded at 163 600. The council are expecting around an 11% increase by 2011. Bournemouth is an example of rapid coastalisation. I believe that
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Précis 7 – Describe cognitive dissonance and describe how it is influenced by culture. Cognitive Dissonance Theory is a theory of attitude change proposing that inconsistency exists among our attitudes‚ or between our attitudes and behavior‚ we experience an unpleasant state of arousal called cognitive dissonance‚ which we will be motivated to reduce or eliminate. (Bordens & Horowitz 2001) This is a theory‚ which has been transformed over many decades. Cognitive Dissonance varies between
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Aims and Objectives Every business has aims that they wish to achieve‚ they might be overall goals and purposes that the business was set up to fulfil. Aims can therefore be seen as not only long term‚ but in some cases‚ almost impossible to reach‚ Heinz aims for its tomato sauce to be the world’s favourite ketchup‚ on every table’ (every table; total Customer satisfaction). But this doesn’t the organisation from trying to reach the aim‚ and from always working towards it. Typical aims
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