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    Assessment 1 – The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher 02/10/13 A teacher’s role and their responsibilities towards their students and colleagues has become much more diverse. There are Professional Codes of Conduct (App1)‚ National Standards (App 2) and the Institutional Codes of Practice where a teacher is based. The teacher is expected to have knowledge of all these and be able to apply them in the learning environment along with the list in table 1. Table 1 – The Role & Functions of

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    I am currently in a teaching role in various disciplines and with different groups of Learners. For this assignment I will be describing my roleresponsibilities and boundaries with a group of learners who are employed at a factory in Gateshead‚ these learners are working towards a qualification in Fabrication and Welding‚ 1. Identify Needs At first contact with the learners I introduced myself and briefly explained why I was there and then asked them each in turn to introduce themselves

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    Roles & Responsibilities Hello Deborah and fellow PTLLS students... Just thought I’d introduce myself to you all prior taking part in the discussion forums.  My name is Britt. I’m looking forward to this journey of self development and discovery and meeting you all albeit electronically.  And hopefully in person next weekend.  I’d like to wish you all luck and success.  Now to the question‚ What do you believe your role to be as a teacher?  I see the role of a teacher as someone who wears

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    Unit 1:- 1.1‚ 1.3 ‘The role and responsibility of the teacher is a complex one’ cited (Wilson‚ 2008‚ p. 4) I agree to this as they are hard to define and all roles and responsibilities are different depending on which subject you are teaching and the age of the learners. However my main role is to ensure learners gain their qualifications from the way in which I deliver the subject. I must take in to consideration the different learning styles and levels of the learners. ‘Teaching and learning

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    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SOFTWARE PROGRAMMER 1. A software programmer is responsible for processing and performing all jobs professionally. 2. Programmer also design and build up encoding systems making specific determinations concerning system performance. 3. Programmer also review and repair legacy code. 4. Programmer is also responsible to keep systems existing by changing technologies. 5. Programmers are responsible for analysis of current programs including performance‚ diagnosis

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    Sharon Kiernan TAQA level 3 in Assessment and Quality Assurance Question 2 ‘Explain the responsibilities of the assessor’ The Assessors Main Responsibilities Assess the learner’s knowledge‚ understanding‚ skills and competence against the criteria set by the awarding body. The assessor must at all times display a fair and professional manner. High standards must be maintained and a thorough understanding of the standards and criteria each learner is working towards is needed. To plan

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    noticeable move from lecture-based activities towards more student-centred activities. Case studies are an increasingly popular form of teaching and have an important role in developing skills and knowledge in students. This guide explores the use of the case-based approach to support engineering education and‚ more specifically‚ their role in Materials Science related Higher Education courses. This will include looking at the ’traditional ’ Materials Science and Engineering courses as well as the more

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    Unit 7 : Roles & Responsibilities in Lifelong Learning The roles and responsibilities of a teacher within in the lifelong learning sector have been shaped and developed by a range of factors. From cultural changes‚ greater understanding of learning styles and the laws which govern the education community as a whole. In this essay I will cover some of roles and responsibilities of a teacher and the relationships between teachers and the the various stakeholders in the LLS. I hope to illustrate

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    ROLESRESPONSIBILITIES AND BOUNDARIES AS A TEACHER THE ROLE WITH RESPONSIBILITIES THROUGH BOUNDARIES The best teachers are always specialists in their field and have the relevant skills required for imparting knowledge to learners. Some of this is achieved in the way the lectures or teaching sessions are delivered. A teacher has to be consistent‚ therefore cannot be contradictive and should maintain a positive and non biased approach towards the learners. One of the best ways for a learner

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    which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others. Within my area of teaching in counselling‚ establishing ground rules early on helps avoid group disruption. Gravells (2008:7) states ‘Without ground rules‚ disruption may occur and affect the learning of your group.’ There are many different types of ground rules that can assist in creating mutual respect from tutor to students and vice a versa. Ground rules can be established in three

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