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    Critically evaluate legislation in relation to Special Educational Needs and the impact of legislation on practice. Children with any form of disability or additional needs have‚ historically received unequal treatment in education. Towards the end of the 19th century‚ the introduction of compulsory laws began to change the educational opportunities for these children. This essay aims to look at such legislation and how it impacts on today’s practice. What does the term “special educational needs”

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    1.3 Evaluate own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning Any roles come with own responsibilities. We have to act within professional codes which involve knowledge of the Code of Professional Practice (2008). This was introduced by the Institute for Learning‚ to cover the activities of teachers in the Lifelong Sector. The code is based on seven behaviours: Professional integrity‚ Respect‚ Reasonable care‚ Professional practice Criminal offence disclosure Responsibility during institute

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    AN ASSESSMENT OF ICT AWARENESS AND LITERACY AMONG SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS A SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED TO H.P. UNIVERSITY SHIMLA IN THE PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN EDUCATION SUPERVISOR INVESTIGATOR DR. D.B.TALLI DEEPIKA ROLL NO. 185 M

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    TURUN YLIOPISTON JULKAISUJA ANNALES UNIVERSITATIS TURKUENSIS SARJA - SER. B OSA - TOM. 314 HUMANIORA The effects of ICT on school: teachers’ and students’ perspectives by Liisa Ilomäki TURUN YLIOPISTO Turku 2008 From the Department of Teacher Education University of Turku Supervisors: Professor Erno Lehtinen Department of Teacher Education University of Turku‚ Finland Reviewers: Professor Robert McCormick Department of Education Open University‚ UK and Professor

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    communication technology (ICT) has a critical role in the new approaches as enhancing the dissemination of information and helping to meet these challenges. From the beginning of the information age‚ ICT has had a critical role in enhancing the quality of education. The role of ICT is to serve education in particular‚ by helping students to learn and teachers to perform their teaching profession more effectively. As a consequence of rapid developments in a short time‚ ICT has entered the interest

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    T.D.A 206. Help Improve Own and Team Practice in Schools. OUTCOME 3: 3.1 Team work in schools is important as it’s a development not only for you but also for others. It helps to build a positive relationship with those that are within your team‚ as well as showing that there is support for one another within the structure. Whatever the size the school you work in‚ you will be part of a group of people who each have a different role to fulfil while working to support individuals

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    Fadel Alfatlawi Vygotsky’s notion of “Scaffolding” in relation to children’s use of ICT Introduction The idea of ‘scaffolding’‚ although not new and often practiced intuitively by parents‚ has recently met with renewed interest among educational professionals. Scaffolding is an interactive process that provides a learner with temporary and gradually decreasing support to accomplish a task or solve a problem. This allows the learner to extend his/her reach in the development of knowledge

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    ICT in Early Years This report will include two educational ICT activities; the first activity will be based on a group of children. Then a second ICT activity will be based on an individual child. The ICT activities will be aimed at children in their early years‚ with the intention of developing the wider area of the Early Years Foundation curriculum. The report will evaluate and assess teaching and learning when using ICT. Including the health and safety issues relating to ICT and data protection

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    “All literacy practices can be considered creative.” Discuss.
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Prior to any discussion on the topic‚ it is imperative that the definitions for the key terms are given so as to ensure complete clarity.

Literacy practices refers to “people’s everyday practices of producing and interacting with texts.” (Papen and Tusting‚ p312) This can include basic and tedious practices such as filling in forms‚ to more interesting practices such as writing a newspaper article‚ or composing a song perhaps

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    supporting statement

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    SUPPORTING STATEMENT I have excellent written and verbal communication skills. In my present job as a Parenting Support Practitioner in a Family Support Role I work with children and families providing various forms of social work intervention. I work on a referral basis with parents of children considered to be at risk of poor outcomes. Typical issues in the families I support are that the children have parents who are offenders (including those in prison)‚ have experienced domestic violence

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