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    Why am I interested in an Adult Guidance Course Perhaps‚ to gain an insight on why? I should look at what has led me to this career path in the first place. Having worked in a Pharmacy setting for 18yrs‚ my latter role in a methadone community day treatment pharmacy programme‚ I returned to Adult Education in 2002 and studied Addiction‚ enjoyed the experience in its entirety and enjoyed working with people. It challenged my value system and beliefs‚ and gave me knowledge of myself as a person

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    legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness‚ Respect‚ autonomy‚ dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the practitioners in the setting following the same policies and procedures. This

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    Society‚” directed by Peter Weir‚ setting is one the fundamental aspects of the film as it conveys and develop the main theme: conformity versus personal freedom and nonconformity. The importance of setting is revealed in the film through the use of various visual techniques. It is through the choice and presentation of the setting - single-sex boys’ school- that audiences are able to and further understand of the main ideas presented in the film. The general setting of “Dead Poets’ Society” is Welton

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    Unit One – An introduction to working with children CACHE Level 2 Diploma in Child Care and Education 1. Choose two settings available for: • children under 5 years and • children aged between 5 and 7 years For each age range‚ choose: • ONE (1) setting that is statutory provision and • ONE (1) setting that is a different type of provision Describe the purpose of each setting. 2. Choose either: • ONE (1) professional who works with children or • ONE (1) agency that works with children Describe

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    [pic] NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Healthcare Support Services (600/1290/0) Evidence Tracking Sheet Learner name: Tracking your evidence During your course your Assessor will ask you to carry out work either in the classroom‚ in your workplace or at home which you’ll keep as evidence of your learning. The work you produce (evidence) will be assessed by your Assessor to make sure you’ve covered everything in sufficient detail. Your evidence could be made

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    Outcome 2 Be able to lead and support developmental assessment of children and young people 2.1 see unit 136 Outcome 2 2-4 My setting believes that all children have a right to a broad‚ balanced and relevant curriculum accessible in a supportive structured learning environment. We aim to provide opportunities for all children including children with special educational needs to develop fully. Children are supported in their learning and development through systematic‚ monitoring‚ assessing

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    various settings of this story not only clearly reflect Paul’s sentiments between depression and happiness through different location but also reinforce the reason why Paul takes such a self-destructive action. To begin with‚ Cather uses a big portion of her story to describe Paul’s school and his home‚ which both are essential to a person’s life. Although Paul appears to be a polite young man at school‚ he always lies to try to get away from punishment. From the school setting‚ one gains

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    together to form 5 sets of standards from birth to 5 year olds‚ to help with their learning development and care. All early years providers are required to follow the EYFS as regulated by Ofsted. “The EYFS was introduced to ensure all children in settings are helped in developing good social skill as well as academically”‚ but the EYFS also provides regulations that make sure children are properly looked after. 5 Standards in EYFS Safeguarding: Ofsted Certificate of Registration should be on show

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    Othello‚ like most of Shakespeare’s plays‚ had what is called an abstract setting. That is a setting in which the locale may change rapidly‚ it may not be indicated by the script that it has changed‚ and was most likely suggested by a few props. Abstract settings place more emphasis on the language and the performer‚ which causes the spectator to use their imagination. It also places more emphasis on costuming. This type of setting helped set up the style of representational theater‚ which places high

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    requirement to work within the framework of the EYFS. Some settings have put together their own policies in which the employees should also abide by. Furthermore‚ I need to conform to the setting’s ethos‚ main aim and their mission statement to ensure relevant standards are maintained. Outcome 2 2.1 Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the quality of service needed. Reflective practice is essential in Early Years settings to be able to continually improve the quality of your

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