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    Principles of assessment in lifelong learning Task A part a The assessment process is a vital part to teaching in the lifelong learning sector. All assessment requires the collection and recording of evidence of student learning. There are many aspects to assessment which will begin from the point of the leaner completing their initial application form. The principles of assessment come under three different headings‚ Initial assessment‚ formative assessment and summative assessment. Each of the

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    George Bowskill PAGE 1 15/02/2011 “Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships as a Tutor in Lifelong Learning” (2:1) The Different types of Boundaries between the Teaching Role and Other Professional roles. The purpose of boundaries are to protect the personal rights of both yourself and the student‚ they define the acceptable ground rules taking in to account currant

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    It is important that during the learning cycle each step is utilised to its fullest‚ this will benefit not only me as a trainer but the learner and relevant organisations. Identifying Needs: As a trainer I need to not only obtain the needs of the learner but also other stakeholders. These needs at times could differ so it would be vital to balance this by ensuring both parties have their needs considered. This could be done by way of motivational interviewing or by reading ILM’s. It is also

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    For the purpose of this essay I will be looking into my roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning. For the past five years and half years I have worked at Colchester Institute. I initially worked as a learning support assistant providing support for a alternative education programme. For the past six months I have assumed the role of Assessor on the programme. This programme provides education for disaffected 15-16 year olds who

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    Unit 403 Task A Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Inclusion is a term that goes one step beyond equality; it generally means everyone is treated equally and fairly. Inclusion goes with the term diversity‚ which values the difference between individuals by ensuring that all learners are participating and that myself as a teacher am including everyone. Inclusive learning incorporates using a variety of teaching methods‚ resources and languages which gives the

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    * Form 2 Assessment front sheet and feedback record PTLLS Level 3 This form is mandatory Theory Assessment No: | Unit 002 – Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Lifelong Learning | Learner name: | Jessica Bell | Enrolment number: | | Date issued: | 23/10/2012 | Date submitted : | 06/11/2012 | I confirm that the evidence for this unit is authentic and a true representation of my own work. Learner Signature …………………………………………….. Date …………………

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    prefer to sit inside the theater to see the stories of others. After watching the show‚ people still enjoy in talking about content of the plays and issues around the real life.  In addition‚ the actress (Tracee Patterson) indeed has interpreted her role (Medea) with her true feelings by her superb acting. Her

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    Case study This case study is based on five adult learners with learning difficulties. All learners are from different backgrounds‚ ages and cultures. All learners are developing their practical living skill for when they leave college. The aim for all learners is to provide a range of skills to develop independence in the home‚ community and at work. This can help the learner to improve in the following areas managing change‚ making own choices‚ being safe in and around the community‚ develop Skills

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    Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning My aim in this unit is to look at inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning and explore it in the context of teaching Information Technology. I will analyse and evaluate aspects‚ strategies and approaches to inclusive learning. I will explain how areas like resources‚ functional skills‚ feedback and assessment opportunities can help learners achieve their goals and beyond. Also‚ I will show how important the learning environment

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    Role of Teacher in Enhancing Learning Achievement of Child & Emphasis on Teacher Skill Development‚ Knowledge Building and ICT By Nilay Ranjan Naimur Rahman Introduction The role of education in improving the choice and quality of lives‚ enhancing social and economic productivity‚ and initiating the process of empowerment and redistribution of resources is well-documented in the past fifty eight years of research. Despite India’s commitment to provide “free and compulsory education for all children

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