Characteristics of an excellent learning environment. The physical place of the classroom can affect a students learning. I noticed that many classrooms are shaped like a box. In which the teacher stands at the front providing the students with information‚ rather than knowledge. Classrooms should be designed so that the teacher and students can meet as a group‚ as well be able to work independently. The method that I find works the best is when students work together as small groups. Information
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start: ‘Every learner has the right to expect that they will receive high quality learning‚ appropriate to their needs and circumstances in a safe and healthy environment’. (Success for All‚ DES 2002) http://www.globalgateway.org.uk/pdf/PZ-Success-2002.pdf “You should demonstrate your commitment to equal opportunities through everything you say and do in your work with adult students.” (Daines‚ Daines and Graham‚ 1993). Think about the implications of this quote for providers of learning opportunities
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4 Understand how to involve learners and others in assessment 4.1 Explain the importance of involving the learner and others in the assessment process Assessment is all about making judgements. A major argument for involving students in self and peer-assessment is that it helps them to develop the ability to make judgements‚ in particular about themselves and their work. This is an important life skill as well as an academic one. If an assessor wants to observe a specific piece of evidence but
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Vocational Mentors Name Start Date Introduction to document This document has been developed to assist you to develop your skills and knowledge to be able to operate as an effective Assessor. The completion of this document will provide knowledge for learning outcomes in order to complete a multi-choice test for unit 1 Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment. In your introduction to the award you will have been provided with a variety of information including The role of the Assessor
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Learner Record-Part 1 School Age Childcare: School-Age Childcare Thematic Working Group (SACTWG) defines School Age Childcare (SAC) as: “School-Age Childcare / Out-of-school services refer to a range of organized age-appropriate structured programs‚ clubs and activities for school-age children and young people (4-18) which takes place within supervised environments during the times that they are not in school”. “School age childcare services are by definition about the care of children when
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1.1 Summarize Key Aspects of legislation‚ regularatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. The Institute for Learning code of Professional Practice came into force on 1 April 2008. The Code was developed by the profession‚ it outlines the behaviours expected of members for the benefit of learners and employers it is to ensure that the code of conduct is adhered to and incorporated within teaching. IfL is the independent professional body for teachers
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could be more than usual‚ leading to weakness and poor routine performance. Normal hemoglobin levels differ between males and females‚ ranging from: * 12-16 g/dL for women and * 13-18 g/dL for men A low hemoglobin level is called anemia‚ which can indicate a variety of serious medical conditions that may require immediate treatment. * More than 2 billion people worldwide are anemic. * Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) accounts for at least half of all anemia cases worldwide. * Causes
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Kinaesthetic learners are students that prefer not to study in the traditional way (reading and writing). They are physical learners‚ who study most effectively by performing physical actions and activities. They like “doing” instead of merely reading or listening to matters concerning a topic. They prefer to‚ in a sense‚ get their hands dirty. Characteristically‚ kinaesthetic learners prefer to move around to a large degree - they find it difficult to stay still and without movement. Generally‚
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Role‚ Responsibilities‚ and Relationship in long life learning Once in a work environment you are liable for your own safety and others. You need to make sure you are aware of their rules and what the policies are. As a teacher you’re responsible for your surroundings in the classroom for example the layout of the class should be suitable for all learners‚ wheelchair users someone with crutches‚ Coat’s behind chairs and bag’s under the table. There are many guidelines for you to follow such as
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Identify Needs of Learners: So‚ how do you begin to identify top learning needs and develop a plan? To identify the learning needs‚ in most case you can start from the organizational mission and strategic plan already in place. Recognizing the goals of the organization‚ ask yourself what are the specific skills‚ or knowledge requirements for any of your staff in order to contribute to those goals? For example‚ are these areas important for job success? • project management • management and
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