Theme 1 - Role‚ Responsibilities and Boundaries What is your role‚ responsibility and boundaries as a teacher‚ at each stage of the teaching/training cycle? “The teaching and learning cycle is so called as it can start at any stage and keep on going. However‚ all stages must be addressed for teaching and learning to be effective. ..Your role will usually follow the cycle and briefly involve: Identifying needs...planning learning....enabling learning...assessing learning...quality assurance and
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The specific duties and responsibilities of your job will vary depending on your role and the employer you work for. If you work for a large employer‚ whether in the public‚ private or voluntary sectors‚ you will probably have had a period of induction‚ where you will have learned about: •• the policies and procedures of the organisation •• how the structures work •• the people who are your managers and supervisors. Working for smaller private or voluntary organisations‚ or working as a
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ASSIGNMENT 1 Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle. As a teacher there are certain roles and responsibilities we must undertake in order to create a safe and healthy teaching environment for our students. The teaching/training cycle is an outline that helps identify various teaching methods that could be useful throughout a teaching program. It simplifies what the roles and responsibilities are in just 5 steps: 1. Identify
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Module 2 – Lesson 1 3) What are the various roles of a teacher in the development of the 4 language skills? English language teachers do know more about English than their students do‚ and part of the role of English language teachers is to teach students what they know about English. But an equally important part of learning English is developing skills‚ and skills can only be developed by practice. Just as a coach can’t make someone a good runner just by explaining how
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The role of teachers as nation builders The role of teachers in the building of a nation can not be ignored. It is they who influence the immature minds of the youth and tries to mould the living stuff into various forms. It is they on who depends the future of the nation. Hence‚ they are the most important part of the society. In the past‚ teachers were considered respectable figures even by the kings and the emperors‚ because only teachers were there to guide and advice them in hours of crisis
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Describe What Your Roles‚ Responsibilities And Boundaries Would Be As A Teacher In Terms Of The Teaching/Training Cycle A teacher has certain roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries which can be best examined and explained by the use of a teaching / training cycle as in the diagram below. Teaching / Training Cycle Identifying The Needs Of Learners In order to assess learner’s needs it is important to be able to identify what learning needs may already exist
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Brenda Diskin Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle – theory assignment 1 (23/09/09) Roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries are qualities which the teacher/trainer incorporates into the teaching/training cycle; the cycle consists of identifying needs‚ planning and designing‚ delivery‚ assessment‚ and evaluation. My role as a teacher/trainer is to first identify what needs to be
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Understand how schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities. 2.1: Explain the strategic purpose of: a) School Governors b) Senior Management Teams c) Other Statutory Role- SENCO d) Teachers e) Support Staff 2.1 a) School Governors. The School Government is responsible for the conduct of the school and must promote high standards of educational achievement at the school. They provide a structured view of the school by having their own roles to keep an good eye on‚ e
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Appleby Module EPF 135 Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher in the Lifelong Learning sSector The Lifelong Learning UK (2007) standards‚ highlight the complexity of the role of the FE teacher as follows “teachers have a responsibility for ensuring high standards of teaching and learning‚ as well as contributing to curriculum development and to the development of their subject knowledge” http://dera.ioe.ac.uk 21/10/11 Identifying Needs A key role of the teacher is to identify the needs of
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Teachers instill a want for learning within the student while formulating a structured path for the student to succeed. The role of a teacher is to stimulate this want to learn‚ while providing the necessary tools and guidance for the student. The classroom should be a learning environment that students are excited to participate in because the desire to learn is exemplified by the teacher. The best teachers I’ve had have instilled this desire to learn through a number of different skills working
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