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    Supporting Learning Activities – Unit 303 Outcome 1 1.1 The greatest contribution made by teaching assistants is to children’s learning when they are working with groups of children under the management of the teacher. Teaching assistants may alternate between being a support for the whole class to being specifically involved with individual or small groups of children. To ensure a teaching assistant is able to support in the most effective way it is vital that they are well briefed. Teaching assistants

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    Assignment 4 – Supporting Learning Activities and Assessment for Learning QUESTION 1 1a) Explain how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities Introduction Helping in activities would be delivery‚ if you pass on ideas‚ observations or suggestions that would be contributing to planning. Do you give feedback to your teacher about how the sessions went? The teacher use s that information to inform their planning‚ so you contribute

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    There are a number of problems that may arise when supporting learning activities which could relate to any one of the following: the learners‚ the learning activities‚ the learning resources or the learning environment. In terms of the learners you may find that they are unable to achieve the learning objectives for a variety of reasons. You may experience bad behaviour amongst the group‚ from one or more of the children. If bad behaviour occurs the adult must intervene immediately to stop it disrupting

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    Hannah Boyd Title:- STLS2/210/A – Supporting Learning Activities Criteria 210.1.1 Firstly‚ when planning‚ delivering or reviewing any of the learning activities for the children with the teaching around you‚ it is important to take place during formal or informal opportunities and many planning opportunities should be in place to discuss children’s work and it is also to show how the pupils manage the work and to see how much the children get the work. Also‚ there is something called the cycle

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    Jonald Atienza February 3‚ 2015 MT32-C11 C/M Ronel Almacen Finals Activity 2: Channeling Introduction On February 2‚ 2015‚ C/M Almacen discussed about channeling. He showed us the famous channel in the world the Istanbul‚ Turkey. He shared his experiences in navigating in this channel. He taught us the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS). It has the north bound and south bound just like the road in land. Counter flowing is not allowed also in narrow channeling. When joining the Traffic

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    Assignment 2 Task 5: explain how the processes used by own work setting or service comply with legislation that covers data protection‚ information handling and sharing. Assignment 3 Task 5: demonstrate how to identify potential hazards to health‚ safety and security of children or young people‚ families and other visitors and colleges. Task6: demonstrate ability to deal with hazards in the work setting or in off site visits. Task 11: give example from own practise of supporting children and

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    Provide real-world examples of activities where each dependency type is used: finish-to-start‚ start-to-start‚ finish-to-finish‚ and start-to-finish. Finish-to-Start: the most common causal relationship hence no explanation is necessary for its usage. Start-to-Finish: Rarely used but is useful when developing a schedule backwards from a fixed end date. Start-to-Start: this represents a true relationship between two activities and has nothing to do with their predecessors.  If I happen to have

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    Level 2 NVQ in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools. Kelly Tracey Oldham Life Long Learning Centre No 1053.00 STL2 - Support children’s development K1 |Carefully observing children’s actions and behaviour can be used to assess pupils academic ability‚ their social interactions with peers and | |adults‚ behaviour in certain situations‚ physical ability and communication skills. | |

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    Experiential Learning Activity #3 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Name: Jack Walsh Course Code: BUS*2090 Professor: Ruben Burga Course: Individuals and Groups in Organizations Student Number: 0784552 Date of Submission: Sunday‚ September 28‚ 2014 Due Date: Sunday‚ September 28‚ 2014 ! ! ! 1. Avery Haines was perceived differently by different actors in the CTV Newsnet Case Study. To Henry Kowalski‚ she was perceived as an ideal candidate for a news anchor with experience‚ qualifications and charisma (she

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    E.S Physical – Intellectual – (Language) – Emotional – Social Behaviours Looking into set areas of development in age ranges‚ (0-3 years‚ 3-7 years‚ 7-12 years‚ 12-16 years) we can understand the direct needs of each child as an individual 0-3 Years Development Physical Development 0-3 year olds develop from the head down Gain control of head Rolling from side to side‚ front to back Push themselves up using arms Sitting unaided Grasp/reach

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