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    do so. The teachers role in the class room is to cater for these needs. Montessori believed that only a certain type of person suited the role of a Montessori teacher “The teacher must derive not only the capacity‚ but the desire‚ to observe natural phenomena. In our system‚ she must become a passive‚ much more than an active‚ influence‚ and her passivity shall be composed of anxious scientific curiosity and of absolute respect for the phenomenon which she wishes to observe. The teacher must understand

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    City & Guilds Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 001 RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in lifelong learning. The main role of the teacher is that of facilitator of learning by leading discussions‚ asking open-ended questions‚ guiding process and task and enabling participation of the learners. They must also provide students with the opportunity to take charge of their learning‚ encourage the discovery of new ideas‚ to gain insight into their studies and make

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    Support assistant LSA - compliments the Class Teacher and support learning for all pupils. - works under the guidance of the Class Teacher - would not be expected to undertake any direct teaching responsibilities or lead the class‚ however may be required to supervise the class in the temporary absence of the teacher. Duties and responsibilities can include: planning‚ delivering and evaluating teaching and learning activities with the Class Teacher‚ helping to prepare for lessons‚ assisting pupils

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    1.1: Compare and contrast the roles of the teacher and the learning support practitioner in assessment of learner’s achievements. The roles of Teachers and learning support practitioners are similar in that they are both continuingly monitoring the progress and achievements of the learner. Teachers need to be aware of every child’s progress within their setting. Gathering evidence and developing a full picture of each child is important‚ in order to understand their individual needs and supply

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    An introduction to rolesresponsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Legislation and codes of practice The code of practice for teaching further education‚ within the lifelong sector is regulated by the Institute for Learning (IFL). This independent professional body provides a register of teachers/trainers and skills‚ promotes continuous professional development‚ and represents their members when interacting with government‚ agencies and sector organisations (IFL: 2011). General

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    The role of the special educator is to encourage learning. The techniques that the educator will apply may vary depending on the students needs. For example‚ students may need accommodations (tests‚ homework‚ and curriculum)‚ small group work‚ individual instructions‚ etc. They help students in their social‚ behavioral‚ academic development‚ life skills‚ and personal care. The responsibilities of the special education instructor will include helping develop individualized education programs (I

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    2. Roles and Responsibilities in Schools 2.1 School governors. School governors are volunteers who work only 6-8 hours a month. Their most important role is to challenge the school to get better. They are also responsible for: appointing the Head Teacher and deputy Teacher; finance in school; setting the aims and objectives of the school; support the Head Teacher’ are responsible for the buildings and landscape; look after the educational strategies; agree the budget; Senior Management Team

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    functioning roles and four levels of employees who are capable of carrying out the duties and responsibilities of the Human Services profession. The workers in these roles determine the demands of families‚ individuals and general public. The people in these roles also suggest activities and duties to fulfill the demands of those families and individuals as well as the general public. The 13 functioning roles are: Outreach worker‚ intermediary‚ broker‚ advocate‚ evaluator‚ mobilizer‚ teacher‚ behavior

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    3 Theory Assessment Task 1 Roles Responsibilities and Behaviour My new role as an Instructor at College will present me with some unique challenges‚ although the majority of courses will be bricklaying the challenge will be delivering to youths‚ adults and a mixture of both age groups. The course material is pre-prepared with session plans setting out what needs to be achieved‚ if circumstances changed and I was required to prepare course notes‚ the responsibility would be mine to ensure the

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    Roles and Responsibilities in Schools Provision for pupils with special educational needs is a matter for the school as a whole. In addition to the governing body‚ the school’s head teacher‚ SEN coordinator (SENCO) or learning support team‚ all other members of staff have important responsibilities. In practice the division of these responsibilities will be a matter for the school‚ to be decided in the light of a school’s circumstances and size‚ priorities and ethos. The governing body should‚ in

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