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    SOUTH AFRICAN STUDY CENTRE FULL TIME: BACHELOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA) STUDENT NO. 0004-4452 SENIOR PAPER – BUS 499 UNDERSTANDING CHANGE IN ORGANISATIONS BY NOMATHAMSANQA E XELELO SENIOR PAPER/ PROJECT NEWPORT UNIVERSITY WHAT ARE THE ROLES PLAYED BY LEADERS IN ORGANISATIONS? WHAT MAKES SUCCESSFUL LEADERS? COMPARE AND CONTRAST LEADERSHIP APPROACHES AND MODELS AVAILABLE WITH THE REAL LIFE SITUATIONS SPECIFICALLY‚ SITUATIONS WHERE ORGANISATIONAL

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    Counseling Abused Women: Factors Contributing to Successful Outcome Table of Contents Introduction Part One: Violence against women The Problem Consequences of violence Origins of violence Part Two: Treatment/Intervention models Service and treatment options Medications Community Treatment/Intervention Part Three: Client/Family participation Client participation Family involvement Part Four: Special needs Abuse of women with disabilities Equity/ Access to treatment Part Five: Parties’

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    The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher Introduction According to Bailey‚ (2001) All P.E. teachers should understand their role in creating this kind of learning climate recognising how a positive learning environment contributes largely to the interpersonal relationships between teacher and pupil‚ and how it supports both the teachers and pupils approach to lessons. Hind and Palmer‚ (2007)‚ state a key area of responsibility for a teacher is to be aware of the legal requirements and obligations

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    Task A (a) Analyse your own roles and responsibilities in education and training (fig 1) based upon the teaching and learning cycle as cited by (Gravells & Simpson‚ 2010) The roles of a teacher can be mapped closely to the teaching and learning cycle (Gravells & Simpson‚ 2010)and in each stage the roles are quite distinct but the overall objective of a teacher is to ensure the learner gains qualifications at a pace and learning style that is favourable to their needs. This should be achieved by

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    the roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher The roles and responsibilities of a teacher are far more complex than many would realise. You are never simply just someone standing at the front of a classroom delivering information about a particular subject. The role is varied and ranges from therapist‚ to coach‚ to teacher to assessor. Through the course of this assignment I will endeavour to explore the different roles and responsibilities that combine to form ‘a teacher’ The ultimate role and responsibility

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    1.0 My RolesResponsibilities‚ Boundaries and Relationships as a Teacher 1.1 Roles: Being a Business Studies teacher on the topic People Management which is one of the functions of the Business Studies‚ I have to follow certain roles and responsibilities as a teacher. According to Ann Gravells in his book (The Award in Education and Training‚ 2014‚ Page 3)‚ he stated the below cycle for the role as a Teacher: Therefore as a Business Studies teacher on People Management

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    UNDERSTANDING CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19 YEARS DEVELOPMENT: should be viewed in a holistic way; every child is unique and will develop in their own way. Skills and areas of development often overlap with one another. MAIN AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT: 1. PHYSICAL: • fine motor skills: ( writing‚ threading‚ cutting‚ painting and drawing) • gross motor skills: (balance‚ running‚ jumping‚ skipping‚ hopping) • General co-ordination • Hand-eye co-ordination 2. INTELLECTUAL/

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    Providing Services When Threat May Exist Monique Reed BSHS/408 February 15‚ 2015 Melinda Barker Providing Services When Threat May Exist Working with children can be difficult and time consuming because you never know what is going on unless they allow you into their world. Children will only allow a stranger in if they are scared of someone‚ have trust‚ or they know you well. This can serve as a difficult situation when a child is the victim of abuse or neglect and the outcome can lead to a negative

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    Life Is Too Short As the years go by‚ the numbers of murders and kidnappings of the younger generation have increase tremendously. People became more cruel and cold-hearted towards one another. The life’s of the young people are being cut short before they can even reach a turning point in life for the better due to the act of violence. For instance‚ I watched a documentary called Benji. The film is about a teenage boy named Ben Wilson‚ who is a phenomenon basketball player but his life was

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    risk from harm may not only issues with their health‚ but have a knock on effect with areas of their development too. 3.1 Explain the different types of abuse. Abuse comes in many forms and can effect children in very different ways. The types of child abuse are: Physical Abuse - This is when a child is deliberately hurt‚ injured or made ill by someone through things such as hitting‚ smacking or kicking‚ or using objects and medicines to cause a child harm. Sexual Abuse - When a child is is held

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