Explain the boundaries between the teaching role and other lifelong learning professional roles. Summarise your own responsibilities in relation to other lifelong learning professionals Within the 2003 workload agreement (Woodward and Peart‚ 2013) its explains the levels of work a teacher could reasonably expect but also defines the roles which would provide a framework of support to the teachers role. Though this applies to secondary education the principles can inform teacher roles in the lifelong
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The Student Teacher’s Responsibilities: As a new member of a professional community‚ student teachers assume a variety of professional obligations and responsibilities. These are well-detailed in the Student Teaching Handbook updated and distributed annually by Villanova University’s Department of Education and Human Services. As student teachers look forward to and prepare for their student teaching semester‚ they should fulfill the following responsibilities. At their first opportunity
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1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting equality and valuing diversity. The Equality Act 2010 brought together all elements of previously enforceable legislation relevant to potentially discriminatory factors of society. Some aspects of this new Act superseded previous laws. The fundamental aims and progressive nature of this type of legislature meet the ongoing desire in the UK to build a fairer society‚ creating truly equal opportunities for all individuals to reach their potential regardless
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Explain the boundaries between the teaching role and other professional roles Professionalism requires us to maintain appropriate standards and fulfil our responsibilities to learners‚ institutions and colleagues (Francis and Gould‚ 2009:10). This is achieved by setting professional and personal boundaries which will enable us to be clear about what our limits are and what our professional role involves. Professional boundaries Professional boundaries could include: lack of resources e.g. broken
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Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. I am a voluntary classroom assistant in a Primary school‚ mixed year group 1 and 2 class. The class does not have a paid teaching assistant and I am therefore fortunate with my involvement in the classroom. I work in partnership with the classroom teacher and student teacher in preparing and delivering learning activities. For example‚ I ensure that the correct children’s books are ready alongside any other learning resources required
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Summarise two recognized learning theories and explain their relevance to forest school. A learning theory can be defined as being a set of concepts which attempt to describe how people learn and develop (Dunn‚ 2000). Behaviourism. This theory takes an objective approach to observing quantifiable events and behaviour and has a focus on measurable outcomes. Watson (1878-1958) suggested that our learning and behaviour are controlled by the experiences we are exposed to and our response to them
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Pvt Hogue‚ Ryan 15‚ AUG 2012 RESPONSIBILITY There is no philosophically well-settled way of dividing or analyzing the various components of responsibility‚ and some components are often ignored by philosophers. To take a more comprehensive approach‚ this article divides the responsibility of individuals into four areas of enquiry. Recent analytic moral philosophy has tended to ask two deceptively simple questions about responsibility like; “What is it to be responsible?” and “What is a person
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Teachers need to set professional and personal boundaries to define limitations between learners and colleagues. ‘Professionalism requires us to maintain appropriate standards and fulfil our responsibilities to learners‚ institutions and colleagues (Francis and Gould‚ 2009:10)’ The Institute for Learning (IFL) has developed a code of practice that outlines required behaviors of learners and employers. (IFL Code of Practice 2008). This code has six main areas: · Integrity · Respect · Care
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language. Many careers are available for bilinguals‚ Flight attendants‚ Sales‚ Geologists‚ paralegals‚ travel agents‚ bank tellers and social workers. This may even be a necessity with these types of employment. Employees of major companies go to other countries for business trips or to live. Interpreting as a career has sky rocketed. It is a struggle every day for those who migrate to our country. They do not speak English and not all business has translators. This is very inconvenient and frustrating
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Common sense would dictate that the USSR and China would support each other and become great allies because they are the strongest Communist states in the world‚ especially in the context of the Cold War where it’s Capitalism vs Communism. This was not the case in practice because the truth is that Sino-Soviet relations were cold and bitter. Joseph Stalin‚ the leader of the Soviet Union and Mao Zedong‚ the leader of China were distant despite having the same ideology. The same can be said with Stalin’s
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