Topic 3: Principles of assessment in lifelong learning 1.1 Explain the types of assessment used in lifelong learning. (150 words approx.) Initial/diagnostic assessment can be taken before learner’s enrollment for a course. This is a way of finding out whether the prospective course is suitable for a student and meets the learner’s needs or not. Formative assessment can be taken during the programme or a course. Teachers use assessments in their teaching sessions to make judgement about their
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3 Strategic directions and strategic objectives Strategic direction-setting requires a company being more creative than its competitors in assessing what innovative and envisioning the future business landscape. Strategic objectives are utilized to operationalize the mission and it is developed to address the prioritized demands of the organization’s stakeholders. 3.1 Vision The vision of Lenovo is to create more innovative personal devices which people are inspired to have‚ a more attractive culture
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PTLLS ASSIGNMENT 1 Section 1 As a youth worker in a learning environment‚ I view my role as that of learning facilitator. I always follow the same format to establish boundaries for myself and the group. I encourage the learners to use a peer approach to learning. In my practice I deliver workshops to young people around participation‚ inclusion‚ self esteem‚ anger and conflict management‚ quality assurance and recruitment and selection. The young people who attend my learning
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City & Guilds Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) THEORY TASK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Candidate Name|Lara Franks|Enrolment No.|| Date submitted||Date marked|| I confirm that the evidence for this assignment is authentic and a true representation of my own work. Student signature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delete all but the task covered;1
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Nand Kishore Bissoo 19 September 2014 Level 4 PTLLS Assignment Unit 008 Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning: 1.1 The relevant legislations for teachers are Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.This act aims at protecting people against risks to health and safety in connection with their activities at work. The Race Relations Act 1976.This act prohibits discrimination on the grounds of colour‚ race‚ nationality
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Justify the need for record keeping and describe the types of records you would maintain This essay will firstly define the meaning of record keeping. One will then justify the need for keeping records‚ then list and describe selective ones maintained as a Graphic Design teacher. Record keeping within teaching is a process of storing accurate data on a learner that can be easily accessed when required. It is an essential requirement of a teacher and it is acknowledged within a contract of
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There are two types of assessment‚ formal and informal. When a candidate is being formally assessed‚ questions may be asked or they may be asked to take a test‚ the candidate therefore is fully aware of being assessed. During an informal assessment‚ e.g. during an observation while carrying out their duties‚ the candidate may not be aware that they are being assessed. A trainer may use a number of different methods in these types of assessment‚ below are some examples: Formal Informal Written
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Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries (where your job starts and ends) as a teacher would be in terms of the teacher/training cycle The training cycle consists of the following phases; identifying aims and objectives‚ planning‚ delivering the course‚ assessment and evaluation. The cycle can be started at any phase but should be followed all the way round for it to be most effective. The trainers role is to identify the aims of the course as defined by the examining board or syllabus
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Lesson Plan Date: Time: 2 Hours Topic: Application Forms Location Group No. In Class: Lesson Aims To introduce methods of effective application form completion. To develop learner writing skills and ability to independently complete standard style application forms. Lesson Outcomes By the end of the training session learners will demonstrate the following skills: 1. To draft answers to extended application form questions. 2. To complete a generic application form. 3. To write about themselves
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H.S. PTTLS Course Day 2 Assignment 4 2/3.3 Review ways to give constructive feedback to motivate learners “Probably the most effective barrier to communication is the learner’s lack of motivation”. P59‚ CURZON‚ L.B. (1980) 2nd Ed ‘Teaching in Further Education’. Cassell. Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector: Ann Gravells: “Providing feedback – informing the learners how they are progressing”. (P.27) “Constructive feedback doesn’t just mean positive feedback… Negative
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