Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector – Level 4 Assignment Task one Produce a report on the roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries of the teaching role The teachers roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries ‘’A teacher is now a facilitator: a person who assists students to learn for themselves’’ ( Reece & Walker (2003) pp. 3 ) A teacher is not just a fountain of knowledge‚ but a person who is there to help the learners realise their potential in their education. The teacher’s
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and my assessment techniques. I have also included some references to main theorists and thinkers. But fifteen minutes of presentation is not enough to cover such an involved subject as Enabling Learning and Assessment therefore this piece of writing can be treated as a supplement to my presentation. I have already included main definitions of “assessment” by Gravells‚ Wilson and Gray et al‚ but it is also worth to mention P. Scales who states that “the principal purpose of assessment is to help
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For the purpose of this essay I will be looking into my roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning. For the past five years and half years I have worked at Colchester Institute. I initially worked as a learning support assistant providing support for a alternative education programme. For the past six months I have assumed the role of Assessor on the programme. This programme provides education
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Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTTLS) (7304) Assignment 1 Planning and Enabling Learning In this assignment I will be looking at how to negotiate with my learners and how to do this ensuring that each learner reaches their goal. I will also be looking at how to include my learners in their sessions as well as integrating the functional skills into their subject area‚ what are the communication techniques used and the possible barriers. Negotiating with Learners
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A1 Award 1 - Understand the principles and requirements of assessment. 1.1 Explain the functions of assessment in learning and development. What is initial assessment and how does this identify learner’s needs? What is formative assessment and how does this track learner’s progress? What is summative assessment and how does this assess learner’s achievement? 1.2 Define the key concepts and principles of assessment. How do you make assessment using set criteria in order to make
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their teaching style and lesson delivery. It must be followed for learning to be truly effective as described in the following quote: “It’s called a cycle as you can start at any point‚ but you must follow through all the other points for teaching and learning to be effective.” Gravells (2011:Kindle Edition). I believe that I will have professional guidelines to adhere to in my place of work and I will need to consider the learning environment at all times ensuring the safety of my learners. A major
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promote a variety of transferable skills and‚ depending on how the work is assessed‚ it is possible to enhance the learning process too. On a purely pragmatic level it may also be possible to save time spent on assessing students’ work. From the student point of view‚ engaging in group work offers a range of benefits and the assessment process can be an interactive part of the learning process. The major gains in transferable skills are in the areas of oral communication‚ negotiation and interpersonal
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Explain the purposes and types of assessment used in education and training. Students should explain in their essay the purposes and types of assessment used in education and training. (400 words minimum) Assessment serves various purposes in education and training‚ ranging from diagnosing learners’ needs to evaluating their overall understanding and skills. There are three different types of assessments‚ initial diagnostic assessment‚ formative assessment‚ and summative assessment. They serve different
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Types of Assessment Tests 1) Develop a chart (matrix) of 1000−1‚250 words that compares and contrasts the different types of assessments‚ the characteristics of each‚ and for what situations each is best suited. It should address the following: a) How is each type of assessment scored? b) Discuss the value and limitations of each test in determining knowledge and skill standards. c) Analyze each instrument for reliability and validity. 2) APA format is not required‚ but solid academic writing
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Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. 1.1: Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities Government legislation and statutory laws are put in place regulate‚ restrict‚ authorise‚ proscribe‚ provide‚ grant‚ sanction or declare. This takes the form of a law or bill which outlines the legal requirements of an organisation. All organisational policies must be in line with government legislation
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