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    Inclusion In Ptlls

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    Involving all learners‚ treating equally and fairly‚ needs of learners to be met‚ learners need to attend‚ participate and feel safe and valued‚ abilities and needs recognised. In Mary Francis and Jim Gould s book Achieving your PTLLS Award‚ their definition of inclusion is the process of making learners feel that they are fully part of the learning and social environment. After the initial assessment‚ ice breakers and ground rules have been put in place a short test may be used for example

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    Ptlls Level 4 Inclusion

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    PTLLS Level 4 Inclusion and the Inclusive Learning Environment The process of inclusion in any setting refers to the situation in which all are involved. This means taking into account the needs of every person and making sure the expectations of the learners are met. An inclusive learning environment requires the teacher to recognise and accommodate all the needs of each learner. Differentiation is using a variety of different approaches and resources to meet the needs of everyone. All

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    Dyslexic Children

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    affect the intelligence (many people with dyslexia have an average or above- average level). Dyslexia is not curable but in fact‚ there are many ways to succeed in it. In order for a dyslexic child to reach his/her full potential‚ parents and educators need to know the early “signs” that are often present in dyslexic children(Wright ). For Dyslexia there are no diagnostics test‚ it would have to involve professionals in this subject to identify the disability. Firstly‚ the school will usually give

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    Promoting Inclusion‚ Equality and Diversity for learners. I have already found that the variables as regards learning abilities‚ needs and differences are infinite. In order that I pertain to the principles of E.L.M I would be ready to implement the following methods actions and ideas to maximise the input/ output and levels and achievement of the students. I will be mindful of diversity and as far as is possible ensure feelings of inclusion‚ involvement and equality for all. I teach First Aid

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    Interestingly‚ some researchers compare the abilities of developmental phonological dyslexics and developmental surface dyslexics. For example‚ Hanley and Gard (1995) conducted various tests and found that Mandy and Gregory scored significantly low on reading and spelling tasks. Gregory was found to score lower than Mandy on nonword reading tests and phoneme counting tasks. Thus‚ both the patients were suffering from different types of reading and spelling deficits. These results indicate that Gregory

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    Ptlls

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    During day one of my PTLLS course I understand this to be the first stage of teaching‚ and provide the stepping stone to further my path within teaching. * Understand my own role‚ responsibility and boundaries of the role in relation to teaching * My roles as a teacher are to facilitate the lesson/course‚ ensure the room/venue is suitable‚ provide refreshments‚ and ensure company guidelines are considered. To plan‚ design and deliver

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    P1 1.1. Summarize key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. Add legislation affecting teachers‚ govering bodies etc. The key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice which relate to my role specifically as a trainer at St John Ambulance are varied. They include‚ but are not limited to: • The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 As an employee of St John Ambulance I need to adhere to the

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    A STUDY OF THE PROBLEMS INHERENT IN THE DYSLEXIC OR DYSPRAXIC CHILD AND THE RELATIVE BENEFITS OF DANCE. As a consequence of my career in the teaching of dance‚ I have had some practical experience working with dyslexic and dyspraxic children for a number of years now and have become increasingly interested in the problems they face. In having this study to write an ideal opportunity arose to research the subjects in more detail. In doing so I have discovered how vast it really is and how difficult

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    PTLLS CHAPTER ONETeaching and Learning Adult Learning They are aged 16 and above and do the courses for many reasons such as: further education‚ work-based‚ adult and community learning centre‚ etc in order to learn for their own benefits or to enhance their job role. Here is some important aspects of adult learning you should consider: Adults are more confident to ask questions and challenge theories. If you cannot answer their questions‚ say you will find out and make sure you do. So be

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    If one cannot fully comprehend the written text they are given they will not be able to fully grasp the theme or purpose of the text. Comprehension is a struggle for most Dyslexic students because they often focus on sounding out each word causing the student to miss the overall meaning. However‚ there are ways to help Dyslexic students with comprehension. I believe‚ making inferences is the most important strategy for a student with Dyslexia. By holding read and think alouds students with Dyslexia

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