Analyse the role and Responsibilities of the teacher and the boundaries of that role. Gold and Barentsen (2014)‚ illustrate that teaching‚ unlike many other professions‚ encompasses much more than the role suggests. They argue that when considering a role in the sense of ‘the activities’ associated by that given job or profession‚ a teacher’s is much more diverse. To suggest then that the role of a teacher is‚ quite simply‚ to teach‚ in the same way‚ for example‚ that a dancer’s role is to dance
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Unit 009 Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning Within my specialism of learning and teaching I teach a session on the Introduction to the Private Security Industry. At the beginning of the session I would put people in pairs to discuss what they think security is and what qualities are needed to be a front line security operative with emphasis on what they think they can bring to the role. Each learner will then feedback on each other’s behalf on what qualities they
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UNIT 402. Delivering Lifelong Learning. LEVEL 4 THEORY ASSESSMENT. A. NEGOTIATING WITH LEARNERS Initial Assessment; involves the learner‚ the teacher and the curriculum. The initial assessment is where the teacher gets to know learners deeper than just their name and age. Factors to consider within the initial assessment: • Personal circumstances • Numeracy‚ language and literacy skills • Previous learning and achievements • Vocational skills • Learning styles • Personal and social
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Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle The Teaching/Training cycle is a model of assessment of needs‚ planning and review set out to guide teachers in their roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries. Initial assessment and the identification of individual learners needs is a crucial part of the learning journey. The initial assessment of individual needs helps to identify both learners’ skills against national standards
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To be able to review my own role and responsibility as a teacher in identifying and meeting my students needs‚ I must have a knowledge about The Teaching Learning Cycle as it presents the process of learning that can start at any stage and keep on going. The cycle cover; Identifying needs‚ planning and learning‚ facilitating learning‚ assessing learning‚ quality assurance and evaluation. In my case I will be teaching adults which is called andragogy‚ while teaching adults I should keep in mind that
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Roles and Responsibilities This essay is to evaluate what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle. In order for one to completely explore the task expected from the author‚ it is paramount to understand the meaning of the terminology used in this essay. The author begins by giving a brief definition of “role“. According to the dictionary‚ role is defined as one’s part‚ expected function‚ job‚ duty‚ task‚ responsibility.
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No Derivatives Principles of assessment in lifelong learning Student: Bettina Hollis Tutor: Pauline Adams 30.04.2013 Task A Research Report Part A In this report I will discuss several form of assessments and their usefulness in my specific skills area. In order to be able to do that one has to ask the question What is an assessment and why do we asses? Gravells (2012:110) states that Assessment is a way of finding out if learning has taken place. It enables you to ascertain if
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1.1 Understand learning and teaching strategies used in own specialism While planning my lessons and delivering my teaching sessions in the workshops of Elmley Prison‚ I try to consider the teaching Pedagogy’s and Andragogy’s ( the art and science behind teaching) in order to deliver outstanding lessonsbe inclusive and meet all my student’s needs as they all learn differently and have different learning styles. Learners not only come from different cultures and backgrounds but they also differ
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USING RESOURCES FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Be able to use resources in the delivery of inclusive learning and teaching 1.2 Review the benefits and limitations of resources in the delivery of inclusive learning and teaching The Oxford dictionary online defines the word resource as‚ “A stock or supply of money‚ materials‚ staff‚ and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively”. This means that resources are an integral part of any organization that enables
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2. Understand how schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities. 2.1 Explain the strategic purpose of:- School governors – School governors are responsible for the running of the school. They are made up of people with close links to the school. These will include a parent governor‚ a staff governor‚ a Local Authority governor‚ a local community governor that will be part of the community. They will have meetings to discuss‚ decide and set target on aims and objections regarding
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