Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in work with children and young people Question 1 Case Study 1 1 Who is being discriminated against? The whole family is being discriminated against. 2 What kind of discrimination is taking place? Racial discrimination. 3 How might the child experiencing the discrimination feel? Dominic might be feeling excluded‚ lonely‚ confused and have low self esteem as he could feel that the children he sees attending the school have a higher status in society as
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have to offer. Equality means the state or quality of being equal. To treat everyone fairly and respect their human rights‚ to give all people equal opportunities‚ fair access to jobs‚ training‚ goods and services as well as certain legal rights. Inclusion is the act of including or the state of being included. Everybody is part of society and being treated fairly‚ it promotes access to opportunities and supports all people to participate‚ it is anti-discriminatory and works in partnership with equality
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diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Ref 23 Level 2 Credit value 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Define what is meant by: a) diversity b) equality c) inclusion d) discrimination 1.2 Describe how direct or indirect discrimination may occur in the work setting 1.3 Explain how practices that support diversity‚ equality and inclusion reduce the likelihood of
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Bibliography: Emerging Good Practice in Promoting Creativity (HMIE‚ 2006) http://www.hmie.gov.uk/publication.asp All Our Futures: Creativity‚ Culture and Education Schools: Achieving Success White Paper (DfES‚ 2001) http://www.dfes.gov.uk/achievingsuccess/ Creativity: Find it‚ Promote it website — Qualifications and Curriculum Authority http://www.ncaction.org.uk/creativity/index.htm Arts Alive website — Qualifications
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CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES IN THE ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN EDUCATION IN COLONIAL KENYA UPTO 1920 Christian missionaries played a vital role in the introduction and development of Western education in Kenya. These missionaries began their activities here in the second half of the 19th Century. Although their main aim in coming to Africa was to Christianize a ‘dark and savage’ continent‚ the provision of rudimentary education was found inevitable. Missionaries had found out that‚ by having
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SEX EDUCATION Human sexuality has biological‚ emotional/physical and spiritual aspects. The biological aspect of sexuality refers to the reproductive mechanism as well as the basic biological drive‚ Libido that exists in all species‚ which is hormonally controlled. The emotional or physical aspect of sexuality refers to the bond that exists between individuals‚ and is expressed through profound feelings or physical manifestations of emotions of love‚ trust‚ and caring. There is also a spiritual
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the evolution of China ’s system of education‚ from 1911 and the establishment of the Republic of China to Present-day China. Throughout the 20th century‚ China ’s educational system has evolved through three different political systems. First‚ during the era of the Republic of China‚ with the nation under the control of the Guomindang‚ education was limited to the intellectuals and wealthy until May 4th‚ 1919‚ with a movement creating a new system of education based on democratic republican ideals
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2.4 equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 1.2 Every Child Matters 2003 and Children Act 2004 Put into place to ensure all organisations and agencies involved with children between birth and 19 years should work together to ensure that children have the support needed to be healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make a positive contribution and achieve economic well - being Every school has policies now to set guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality and
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Traditional versus IT Education In 20th century education‚ traditional instructions were the main approach to educating students‚ inside and outside of a four-white wall classroom. Traditional education primarily promotes the use of books‚ pencils‚ papers and verbal and physical interactions with the students. Instruction is done on the good-ole chalkboard or whiteboard‚ and rather than communicating with a class online regarding assignments and tasks‚ everything is done inside the classroom
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