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    needs of the child and is often said to be a child’s work”. (Tassoni‚ et al‚ 2005‚ p.3) Through play‚ children discover themselves and make sense of the people and the world around them and they also learn‚ develop and practice skills they will use throughout their lives. Play is a very essential and important part in a child’s life‚ as it helps them develop physically‚ emotionally and mentally. The social benefits of play are when children learn how to share‚ to take turns‚ to listen‚ to

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    Demonstrate understanding of customer service. QCUS3-001 1) Describe how their organisations service offer meets customer expectations. In this particular type of industry it is impossible to offer some “service offers” that other companies may be able to offer. We can’t offer big sales‚ buy one get one free and other types of promotions that companies follow. The cost of materials keeps rising and in order to keep competitive we do only sell work at a fair price‚ not like some other

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    The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate effective counselling skills by participating in a role play. I will be counselling a client for ten minutes‚ exploring the issues she is facing through the use of a vast amount of verbal and non-verbal communication. The scenario in which I will be basing my role play on is; a young woman who makes herself sick after she has eaten. She knows it is not a good idea‚ but she likes the sense of control it gives her. Due to being abused as a child by her

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    II. Introduction One of the important factor that influence students learning ability is the teacher. Teachers are said to be the soldiers or heroes in the education system. They contribute to the success of the students learning. Teachers inspire students to learn when they also show a passion for learning. I think all of us will agree that teachers play a very significant role in students learning. Without them the students will never learn well‚ students will remain ignorant in anything in this

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    objectives; it indicates some selection and organization of content……includes a programme of evaluation of the outcomes.’ (Taba‚ 1962) Therefore the curriculum is a structure or framework of teaching towards a syllabus specification set by an awarding body. Within this assignment I will be analysing two different teaching contexts‚ the first is an NVQ Level 2 beauty therapy course taught over 35 weeks to post 16 learners‚ ranging in age. The second is an ESOL ‘English for learners’ course taught all year

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    Best Practices for Preschool Programs: An Update on Inclusive Settings. 1. Classroom Communication- process of information sharing that consists of verbal and nonverbal transactions between teacher and students‚ or between and among students‚ in a classroom setting. 2. Classroom environment- YOUR CLASSROOM IS "HOME AWAY FROM HOME" for you and your students. Make it attractive and functional. Consider grade/age level appropriateness‚ the type of classroom activities you will be implementing‚ and your

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    Latest Technological Teaching Aids Today’s generation of school children are part of a “connected” age where it is natural to not only use technology in everyday life‚ but in school as well. New technologies in the classroom offer a more engaging way to learn‚ one where the students no longer learn passively but instead by interacting‚ with computers and electronic devices the new school supplies. University level‚ high school and primary students alike are beginning to make good use of fast-moving technology

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    Philosophy - Benefits of Inclusive Classrooms for All. Inclusion affords a sense of belonging to the diverse human family‚ provides a diverse stimulating environment in which to grow and learn‚ envolves in feelings of being a member of a diverse community‚ enables development of friendships‚ provides opportunities to develop neighborhood friends‚ enhances self-respect‚ provides affirmations of individuality‚ provides peer models‚ provides opportunities to be educated with same-age peers.

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    Developmentally Appropriate Practices Developmentally appropriate practices‚ or DAP‚ are how you are able to teach each child according to his or her needs. By definition‚ DAP is defined as “an approach to teaching grounded in the research on how young children develop and learn and in what is known about effective early education. Its framework is designed to promote young children’s optimal learning and development.” (naeyc) For teachers‚ it means that you understand the child and her background

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    increase many skills. Why is it important to offer developmentally appropriate games to young children? According to (Pica‚ R. 2009)‚ It is important to offer developmentally appropriate games to young children to increase self-confidence‚ teach problem solving‚ cooperation and trust as well as improving their motor skills. No child likes to be the odd one out or be labeled the looser‚ therefore providing developmentally appropriate games will eliminate these feelings and provide opportunities for

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