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    it is important to identify 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‚

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    to meet learner needs • identifying ways to offer effective support for learning • recognising learner entitlement in the learning process • enhancing learners’ access to and participation in programmes of learning • motivating learners and fostering an enjoyment of learning • identifying and implementing the appropriate methods and strategies for teaching and supporting learning and learning objectives • developing effective communication and interaction skills • designing a teaching and learning

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    Learning Needs Assessment: Character Education Angelica Alston Averett University ED 505 Curriculum Development Dr. Janine Davis June 16‚ 2011 Introduction Character education is a development of creating schools that encourage responsible‚ ethical‚ and compassionate individuals by teaching exceptional character with prominence on common values that are shared prominently. According to Virginia Department of Education (VDOE‚ 2011) “It is the efforts of school districts and Commonwealth

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    Creating a Teaching-Learning Environment Priscilla M. Valbuena NUR 650 Excelsior College January-April 2013 Abstract The challenges of creating an innovative teaching environment in today’s schools of nursing can be arduous due to budget constraints and faculty shortages. However‚ the health agencies in government and private sectors have been collaborating with initiative campaigns to improve patient safety and quality in care delivery in order to bridge the gap between

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    faced with issues which may need basic knowledge of numeracy‚ literacy or ICT skills outside of the teaching environment. These skills could also be taught separately and it works quite well‚ however it rarely provides sufficient practice. The best way to teach skills is to habitually embed them into ordinary teaching practice. (Petty G‚ 2009:470). As per Geoff Petty (Teaching today‚ 2009:471) the following steps should be taken to incorporate functional skills into teaching:- • Assessment requirements

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    Assessment No: _______________________________________________ Learner name: Kerri McCann____________________________________ Enrolment number: ____________________________ Date issued: 17/09/2012___________________________________ Date submitted: 12/11/2012____________________________________ I confirm that the evidence for this unit is authentic and a true representation of my own work. Learner signature: _________________________ Date: Feedback: Continue

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    for quality English language learning.   An analysis of curricular statements and syllabi of the states of Andhra Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Mizoram‚ Manipur and Nagaland reveals how planning for language in education is not looked at holistically in terms of basic assumptions about language learning / acquisition (how language learning takes place)‚ learner profiles and the contexts in which learning takes place‚ and the recent developments in language learning-teaching. Most states refuse to move

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    Teaching & Learning Articles: Wiggins‚ G. (2004). Assessment as Feedback. March 2004 New Horizons for Learning. Retrieved 11 September 2007‚ from http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/assess/wiggins.htm Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL). Keys to Learning. Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL). Retrieved 13 September 2007‚ from http://www.mcrel.org/keystolearning/default.aspx?tabid=2098 An examination of system level issues regarding what is

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    Understanding and using inclusive teaching and learning approaches in education and training The aim of this assignment is to gain an understanding into inclusive teaching and learning approaches as well be able to use them in my teaching. It will also explore how I can create a learning environment that engages and motivates students and my planning‚ delivery and evaluation of my teaching. The Warnock Report 1978 introduced the idea of Special Educational Needs and encouraged the thought process

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    Interpersonal Communication in Meeting Human Needs Introduction Communication refers to the transfer of information from an individual to another‚ or from one group of persons to another. Communication is a wide area that has been studied over the years. This continuous study has led to development of sub-categories communication to do away with the voluminous study into the entire communication as a unit. Communication is essential for information delivery and for sustenance of human

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