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    five processes‚ the five processes are identifying the needs of the learners‚ the planning and design of the lesson ‚ to deliver/facilitate depending on the needs of the learners‚ to assess the learner and finally to evaluate your own delivery of the lesson and the entire course . Identify needs It is important for a teacher or lecturer to identify the needs of a learner before any teaching takes place‚ each learner will have individual learning styles and levels of ability and it is the teacher’s

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    Identify Needs of Learners: So‚ how do you begin to identify top learning needs and develop a plan? To identify the learning needs‚ in most case you can start from the organizational mission and strategic plan already in place. Recognizing the goals of the organization‚ ask yourself what are the specific skills‚ or knowledge requirements for any of your staff in order to contribute to those goals? For example‚ are these areas important for job success? • project management • management and

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    and meet the individual needs of learners In my specialism my role is to promote good progress and outcomes of students. To reach the target I have to identify learnersneeds. What is a learnerneeds? A learner’s needs represent the gap between what the learner wants to get out of the learning experience and his or her current state of knowledge‚ skill and enthusiasm. In my current practices I find out the needs by asking the students‚ or during the first class‚ I observe how they react‚ if

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    Q 2.1 Evaluate how to involve the learners in the assessment process My sector of learning is manufacturing and I trained staff to achieve operational skills within my organisation. As a teacher/trainer I will first of all go through an initial assessment‚ which provides the information to decide their starting points. In this way I will be able to measure their achievement and progress. I would also be able to identify my individual student needs and learning style (VAK). Secondly‚ I will do

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    Variation‚ Contrast‚ discrepancy‚ Range‚ and Multiplicity. According to the Equality act‚ (2010) [When providing for learners they should all be treated equally despite] age‚ sex‚ sexual orientation‚ [maternity‚ class]‚ gender reassignment‚ [these people should never undergo] victimisation [or discrimination‚ and in some cases] reasonable adjustments should be made. As a teacher I will need to fully understand the exact term of the word equality and diversity before I try to promote and value these aspects

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    How I Met Your Mother

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    How I Met Your Mother is an American sitcom that premiered on CBS on September 19‚ 2005‚ created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays‚ and directed by Pamela Fryman. Set in Manhattan‚ How I Met Your Mother follows the social and romantic lives of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and his friends Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel)‚ Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders)‚ Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan)‚ and Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris).[1] As a framing device‚ the main character‚ Ted‚[1] using voiceover narration

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    "HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER: ENDING ON CONTROVERSY"  The CBS television series‚ "HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER" (2005-2014)‚ ended its nine season run on March 31‚ 2014. Television audiences usually greet television finales either with great satisfaction or with equal contempt. Instead of one or the other‚ the television series created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas proved to be not only divisive‚ but also controversial. And romance for the series’ main character‚ Ted Mosby‚ ended up being the center of that

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    A Love Story In Reverse The success of any television show heavily depends on how it reaches it audience. People watch shows and a filtering process begins. A person decides what messages to take in and which ones to ignore for any given type of media. For television shows‚ the audience must acknowledge and filter in the correct message the writers of a show want to portray. The audience makes sense of these messages and match it to learned definitions and this is where the meaning matching process

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    How I Met Your Mother is an American sitcom that premiered on CBS on September 19‚ 2005. It was created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays‚ who also serve as the show’s executive producers and frequent writers. All but 12 episodes (out of over 180) have been directed by Pamela Fryman. Set in Manhattan‚ the series follows the social and romantic lives of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and his friends Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel)‚ Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders)‚ Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan)‚ and Barney

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    Morrison “How I Met My Husband” Response Q4 1 October 2013 At a young age‚ women have a tendency to be naïve and innocent. With that‚ the two factors create a vulnerable persona in a girl‚ and it compels a person to feel sympathy towards them. “How I Met My Husband” consists of a protagonist‚ Edie‚ who is also naïve and innocent as well as humble and simple. These traits convince me to believe her to be a sympathetic character in the story. As a young‚ naïve‚ gullible girl‚ I feel nothing

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