yoga class these rules usually centre around what is appropriate clothing‚ practicing in barefoot on a suitable mat‚ not eating a heavy meal before class‚ turning off mobile phones and discussion around working within their own physical capabilities. Before undertaking this PTLLS course I did not understanding this information exchange to be ground rules. However I can now clearly see that these are indeed ground rules. They serve as a means of guiding the student through what is expected of them
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Within the national government the Department for Education is responsible for education and children’s services which means that they have a responsibility for setting the national curriculum and early year’s foundation stage which schools and nurseries need to operate properly. They also look into new ways of developing the quality of service provided to children and young people under the five outcomes of every child matters; see unit 4.2.2. They also fund the research into educational based projects
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gender‚ social-class or attainment groups) are fully and equally accepted and valued by you‚ and the establishment in which you work’. 1.1 Summarise teaching and learning strategies in own specialism Key characteristics of active teaching and learning strategies A. The main advantages of active teaching and learning approaches are‚ amongst other things‚ that they may allow for‚ or encourage: High levels of participation Students usually find such activities energising and are likely
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References: Wilson L. 2009 Practical Teaching A guide to PTLLS and DTLLS p43. Zirinski. Croatia.
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PTTLS Assignment 001: Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning – Guidance Document The following guidance document contains important information relating to the key aspects of Legislation‚ Regulatory requirements and Codes of practice used within the Lifelong Learning Sector. Also within this document is information and advice on the boundaries between the teaching role and other professional bodies‚ the point of referral to be able to meet the needs of the learner and
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Unit 001/008 Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning 1.1 Some of the key aspects of legislation‚ regularly requirement and codes of practice are covered in: * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. * Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. * Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 (DDA). * Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (designed to bring education within the remit of the DDA through the addition of Part 4 DDA 1995). * Equality
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ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING 1.1 Legislative requirements are defined by law‚ The health and safety act 1974 ensures a safe working environment. The electricity at work regulations 1989‚ The COSHH 2002 regulations protects people against any chemical/substances hazardous to health‚ the MHOR 1999 how to move equipment safely without injury. The data protection act 1998‚ The equality act 2010 involves race relations and disability‚ age‚ Each has their own act ‚ sex
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what your actual or perceived role‚ responsibilities and boundaries are as a teacher in terms of the teaching cycle. Why are these necessary? b. Identify the legislative requirements and codes of practice that directly impact on your teaching. c. Identify the legislative requirements and codes of practice that directly impact on your learning environment. ANSWERS 1.1. • Explain what your actual or perceived role‚ responsibilities and boundaries are as a teacher
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Revew your own role and responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher‚ what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be/are as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle| The teaching/training cycle is an invaluable model that should inform the practice of any teacher‚ of any subject. The beauty of it is that it provides a structure so that both teachers and trainers can assess and refresh their practice and‚ at the same time‚ review their role‚ responsibility and boundaries. By
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PTLLS Assignments Reflection 2 Strategies for effective teaching Within my role of teaching on the level one incident command course‚ I use a variety of teaching strategies to hopefully cover as many learners’ needs as possible. Even though the course is assessable‚ the emphasis is very much on gaining an understanding of the command principles‚ rather than just knowing the right answers. There are a number of reasons for the need of variety: * We have no knowledge of the student’s prior
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